Kayleigh McEnany delighted her followers with a heartwarming update featuring her son, capturing a moment that resonated with parents everywhere.
The former White House Press Secretary shared a video on Twitter, giving a glimpse into her journey through an airport alongside her two children.
The clip showcased a relatable parenting moment, sparking engagement from her audience who found the scene both adorable and familiar.
Kayleigh McEnany shared a special milestone with her son, Nash, as he experienced his first-ever flight.
“Nash just had his first flight,” she said, capturing the sweet moment on camera. In the video, her one-month-old son, born just last month, could be seen peacefully resting in a baby carrier.
The proud mother of two couldn’t help but praise him for how well he handled the journey. “He was so good. He did not cry, he was so calm, he ate. He was peaceful, he slept most of the time. It was wonderful.”
Kayleigh McEnany shared a lighthearted moment from her travels, revealing a small but adorable challenge she faced with her daughter, Blake.
In the video, Blake was seen holding hands with Kayleigh’s friend, Lyndee, as the former White House Press Secretary laughed about her daughter’s in-flight antics.
“But my daughter, Blake, well, it was a bit of a different story,” Kayleigh said with a chuckle.
She then shifted the camera to Blake, revealing marker stains on her sweater and face. “Here’s what she chose to do on the plane,” she said, amused by her daughter’s creativity.
“She put marker all over her face. She’s a little artist.”
Kayleigh McEnany reflected on her experience traveling with two children, noting that while she was already familiar with flying with a newborn.
During the trip, a “very sweet” woman sitting in front of them offered her kindness and assistance, something Kayleigh deeply appreciated.
“At the end of the flight, I said to her, ‘Thank you so much. Your graciousness, your kindness, your help meant a lot to me,’” she shared.
She encouraged her followers to support traveling mothers, emphasizing how much small gestures can mean. “If you’re flying and see a mom—like me—with a baby attached to them, flash them a smile, give them a thumbs up, cause it means the world, it really does.”
Parents in the comments were quick to relate to her experience, sharing words of support.
“Been there! The smaller they are, the larger the effort,” one person wrote.
Another added, “Glad you made it! Traveling with little ones can be stressful.”
Following Joe Biden’s inauguration, Kayleigh McEnany departed from the Trump administration and transitioned into a media role, joining Fox News as an on-air commentator.
She later took on a more prominent position, becoming a co-host of Outnumbered alongside Harris Faulkner and Emily Compagno.
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