A different vibe. Whoopi Goldberg was asked how The View has changed since Meghan McCain left the show one year ago — and she didn’t hold back.
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Growing their brood! Meghan McCain is pregnant with her and husband Ben Domenech’s second child.
“Ben and I feel so blessed that we will be adding a new member to our family this winter,” the 37-year-old journalist told the Daily Mail on Thursday, September 15. “A baby sister for our daughter Liberty!”
The former cohost of The View hinted that she and her 40-year-old husband are very close to welcoming their little one, adding, “We are more than halfway to meeting our newest daughter and we couldn’t be more excited.”
The Arizona native, who wed Domenech in November 2017, gushed over being pregnant again, saying, “Our whole family, especially her grandmas, cannot wait to smother her with all the love and affection we can possibly give.”
McCain added: “Ben and I are truly thrilled and counting down the days to grow our family and meet our newest addition!”
The couple previously welcomed daughter Liberty Sage in September 2020 after McCain suffered a miscarriage one year prior.
“Ben and I are the luckiest, most incredibly blessed people in the world surrounded by love and support,” she wrote of the pregnancy loss via Instagram in July 2019. “My hope is by continuing to share grief and loss, and addressing these taboo subjects head on it will help people who have experienced the same to feel less alone.”
The Emmy nominee confessed: “I was petrified to share my story publicly but I never, ever let fear dictate my life choices. I will always take the leap, I will always roll the dice.”
While expecting Liberty, McCain chose to keep her pregnancy journey out of the spotlight “as much as possible,” which included keeping her baby bump somewhat secret.
“People keep asking and requesting I show pics & details of my pregnancy. Given that
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Meghan McCain has a baby on the way! The 37-year-old former co-host of announced she's expecting her second daughter with her husband, Ben Domenech, on Thursday. The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, already share Liberty, who will turn 2 later this month.«Ben and I feel so blessed that we will be adding a new member to our family this winter, a baby sister for our daughter Liberty!» McCain told DailyMail.com.
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Meghan McCain is clapping back at Sherri Shepherd after the latter went on Watch What Happens Live and said McCain was the only The View co-host she was not close with. During an appearance on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM talk show, McCain took the opportunity to hit back at Shepherd’s comments.
Meghan McCain and Sherri Shepherd probably won't be mending fences anytime soon. The 37-year-old pundit sat down for an interview on Sirius XM's where, once again, the Bravo host found himself in the middle of a war of words between the women. It was on Cohen's that Shepherd first made headlines for criticizing McCain's turn as a co-host of in 2018 — and where she, again, called McCain the most «disappointing guest» during her own tenure on in a more recent appearance earlier this year. Though both women have served as hosts on the ABC talker, their roles on the series never overlapped. «I mean, look, I don't know Sherri Shepherd,» McCain told Cohen when asked about Shepherd's remarks. «She was on the show, like, 15 years before me when I was in high school.
Meghan McCain has responded to Sherri Shepherd’s negative comments.