Karoline Leavitt, 27, Offers Heartwarming Peek into Family Life with Husband Nicholas, 59, and Their Baby Boy

Karoline Leavitt, who recently made history as the youngest White House press secretary at just 27 years old, is showing the world how she balances her high-powered career with motherhood. In a rare and touching social media update, she gave followers a glimpse into her personal life, featuring her husband Nicholas, 59, and their 8-month-old son, also named Nicholas.

The photos, which quickly gained attention online, show Karoline looking radiant in a light blue suit as she lovingly holds her baby boy. The little one, dressed in a white shirt, blue pants, and a tiny bow tie, stole hearts—especially since he was wearing just one sock, a detail that fans found both relatable and endearing. Her husband Nicholas appears alongside them in a blue pinstripe suit, smiling proudly.

Captioning the post “My little family,” Karoline also gave followers a behind-the-scenes look on her Instagram Stories. One snapshot showed her baby sitting comfortably on her lap at her White House office, with the caption: “My sweet sweet boy.”

Her followers were quick to react. One commented, “Adorable! That one sock moment is everything—what a sweetheart!” Another added, “So beautiful to see family moments in the White House. You’re doing amazing!” A third wrote, “He’s your mini-me!” while another fan simply said, “Absolutely precious.”

Earlier this month, Karoline also took her son to the inaugural meeting of the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) Commission, a new initiative launched by executive order under former President Donald Trump. The commission, chaired by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is focused on combating chronic disease and improving health outcomes for Americans.

In an Instagram post celebrating the event, Karoline wrote: “Yesterday, I was proud to bring my son with me to the first ever MAHA Commission Meeting at the White House with @robertfkennedyjr and so many amazing parents who are driving the movement to Make America Healthy Again.”

She continued, praising the work already being done: “Secretary Kennedy has taken bold steps—meeting with food industry leaders about eliminating harmful dyes, pushing the FDA to raise its standards, working to ensure the U.S. leads in healthy baby formula production, and expanding nutritious food access for low-income children through the SNAP Program.”

Karoline ended her message with a strong note of unity: “A healthier future for our children is something we can all agree on. Thanks to President Trump, the MAHA Movement is turning ideas into real action!”

Through her posts, Karoline continues to inspire many by showing that it’s possible to embrace motherhood while also taking on one of the most demanding roles in politics. Her supporters continue to cheer her on, calling her an example of the American dream in action.