In a whirlwind of emotions, chaos, and unexpected aerial assaults, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy and his wife, broadcast journalist Hillary Vaughn, have officially welcomed their second child—a bouncing baby boy who arrived after a marathon 30-hour labor that pushed their family story to new heights of heartwarming (and hilarious) drama.

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Introducing George Jack Doocy: born weighing a healthy 8 pounds, 11 ounces, and measuring 20.5 inches long—on none other than his parents’ fourth wedding anniversary. Talk about a gift that guarantees Peter will never forget the date again.

“Meet George Jack Doocy!” Peter announced Thursday on social media, beaming with pride and exhaustion. “Born after 30 hours of labor — thank you, son, for being the reason I’ll never forget to grab your mom a card when I’m out buying birthday cards for you!”

A Family Celebration, Captured in Stunning Images

The proud parents shared a series of sweet, heart-melting photos: George swaddled in a cozy onesie, blinking sleepily at the camera, and another priceless shot of their 2-year-old daughter, Bridget, peering down at her new baby brother with a mix of wonder and fierce protective instinct.

The Doocy family’s new chapter was already shaping up to be a fairytale—except that, just days before George’s arrival, real life threw Peter a curveball that would make any journalist’s nightmare reel: an attack by a rogue pigeon live on-air.

Bird Strike on the White House Lawn: The Viral Moment Nobody Could Script

While reporting live about tariffs in Washington, D.C., Peter became an unwitting target of a wayward pigeon. The bird swooped in and delivered a direct hit, scattering feathers and leaving Peter’s famously well-groomed hair in disarray.

“That’s probably so dirty,” Peter quipped, laughing awkwardly as the Fox News crew scrambled off-camera. “Hey! President Trump, if you’re watching upstairs, we’ve got to do something about these birds. Where’s the [National] Park Service? They’re always out here… except when birds are landing on my head.”

The clip went viral almost instantly, racking up millions of views and sparking memes across social media. But little did viewers know, the bird-brained encounter was a bizarre omen of the bigger news that was just around the corner.

“It Was Actually a Stork,” Jokes Steve Doocy

Peter’s father, longtime Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy, couldn’t resist poking fun at his son’s misadventures.

In a playful interview with People magazine, Steve cracked, “Turns out it wasn’t a pigeon—it was a stork dropping off George early! Maybe that’s why Peter had to shampoo bird goo out of his hair right before heading to the hospital.”

It’s the kind of offbeat, laugh-through-the-craziness humor that the Doocy family has made their trademark—and it came in handy as Peter and Hillary braced for one of the longest nights of their lives.

Hillary Vaughn: “Maybe He Was Tired of Hearing About Taxes”

Hillary, a veteran correspondent for Fox Business since 2016, revealed exclusively to People that her labor story started in classic Washington, D.C. fashion: while talking about taxes.

“I had just finished reporting from the IRS building before heading to a routine appointment,” Hillary, 35, said. “And then—bam—baby time. Maybe little George was just tired of hearing me talk about taxes. Honestly, I don’t blame him.”

After 30 grueling hours that included a rollercoaster of contractions, check-ups, and waiting, the Doocys finally welcomed their son—and with him, a whole new chapter of love, laughter, and, undoubtedly, more wild live TV moments.

From White House Lawn to Delivery Room: A Week to Remember

It’s hard to imagine a more whirlwind few days: one moment Peter was dodging pigeons under the historic columns of the White House, the next he was cradling his newborn son in a hospital delivery room, bleary-eyed but beaming.

Sources close to the couple say Peter remained calm and upbeat through the marathon labor, cracking jokes even in the thick of the tension.

“He kept trying to interview the doctors like it was a press conference,” one friend laughed. “Typical Peter. Microphone or not, he can’t help himself.”

Bridget: From Only Child to Big Sister

Perhaps the sweetest moment of all came when 2-year-old Bridget met her baby brother for the first time.

Clutching a tiny stuffed animal, Bridget peered into George’s bassinet, wide-eyed and serious, before reaching out to gently touch his hand. The magical moment was captured in photos Peter and Hillary shared with fans—photos that radiate the love and unbreakable bond already forming between the siblings.

“She’s already calling him ‘Georgie,’” Hillary revealed. “We’re definitely going to have our hands full.”

A New Era for the Doocy Family

With baby George now home safe and sound, the Doocys are preparing for the next chapter: balancing life with two little ones, two demanding careers, and a national spotlight that never really dims.

But if their infectious humor, resilience, and love for each other are any indication, Peter and Hillary are more than ready to handle whatever chaos comes next—whether it’s diaper blowouts, live TV bloopers, or surprise attacks from the skies.

“Life’s messy,” Steve Doocy said. “That’s what makes it beautiful.”

And for Peter, Hillary, Bridget, and now baby George, the beautiful mess is just getting started.