Skip to main content

Eric Trump and wife expecting first child


Eric Trump and his wife, Lara, are expecting their first child — and President Trump is on cloud nine.
The couple is expecting a boy, who is due in September and will be the president’s ninth grandchild.
“We found out on my birthday, which was pretty cool,” said Eric, 33, People reported.
Lara, 33, a former “Inside Edition” producer, said she’s in her second trimester and feeling great.
“I was exhausted in the beginning,” she said. “It surprised me, because I’m a very active person, and until the fatigue hit, I didn’t believe it would actually happen to me. It really affected me. But I’m feeling really good now.”
The couple is now busy thinking of a good name for the power progeny.

Lara and Eric step out in Los Angeles on March 2.Getty Images

“We really loved the name Charlie, but we’d already named our dog that, so it’s out,” Eric said. “We sort of screwed ourselves over there,” added Lara, who is now involved in animal charities.
She said she’s not nervous about being a first-time mom.
“I knew I always wanted kids someday,” she told the celebrity news outlet. “Eric’s going to be an amazing dad. The nieces and nephews love hanging with him. He’s the cool uncle. He’s watched ‘Frozen’ many times.”
The couple dated for six years before tying the knot in 2014 at Mara-a-Lago, now dubbed the president’s Winter White House.
They were happy to leak the very real news of the pregnancy because the secret was hard to keep under wraps.
“Eric’s dad was so excited that we were worried he’d blurt it out at a press conference,” Lara joked.
Eric’s brother Don Jr. has five kids with his wife, Vanessa, while sis Ivanka has three with her hubby, senior White House adviser Jared Kushner.
In less cheerful news Monday, TMZ reportedthat one of Don Jr. and Vanessa’s kids — Tristan, 5 — broke his leg Sunday during a skiing trip to Aspen with his and Ivanka’s families.
The Secret Service accompanied him from the slopes to a hospital, the gossip site reported.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Us President Donald Trump’s decision to fire Comey is another win for Vladimir Putin

In his wildest dreams, Russian leader (and former Soviet intelligence officer) Vladimir Putin could have never imagined the extent of his success during President Donald Trump’s first five months in office. Trump’s move on Tuesday to terminate FBI Director James Comey puts another huge point on the scoreboard for Putin — especially given the FBI’s lead role in probing possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Truth be told, though, Russia’s already doing pretty well. In just a few months, Putin’s intrigues have probably influenced the outcome of an American presidential election and produced a basket of spoils for Mother Russia, including bitter feuds between the White House and the CIA, rifts between the US and its allies, damage to the American press’s legitimacy and public standing, a standoff between the White House and the federal courts over immigration orders, and the slow  sabotage  of American government through neglect and mismanagement. If Putin

Clinton says false stories on Facebook helped Trump win election

Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said hoaxes and false news stories on Facebook contributed to her loss in last year's U.S. presidential election, adding to a list of factors she blames for her defeat. The former Democratic candidate said earlier this month that interference by Russian hackers and then-FBI director James Comey helped tip the election to Republican President Donald Trump. Speaking at a technology conference near Los Angeles, Clinton on Wednesday mentioned Facebook by name and said that fake stories spread on the social network influenced the information that people relied on. "The other side was using content that was just flat-out false and delivering it in a very personalized way, both sort of above the radar screen and below," Clinton said during an on-stage interview at the Code conference. A representative for Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment. Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said just after the November e