Chelsea Clinton Is Pregnant With Baby Number 2

Graphic by Angelie Zaslavsky
Chelsea Clinton took to Twitter this Monday to announce some pretty great news: baby number two is on the way!
Next summer, Charlotte is going to be a big sister! Feeling very blessed & grateful this holiday season. pic.twitter.com/gpCGqcmeCq
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) December 21, 2015
Chelsea and husband Marc Mezvinsky — a Jewish investment banker who was raised conservative — were married at in an interfaith ceremony in Rhinebeck, NY on July of 2010. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, on September 26, 2014.
Clinton, 35, is the only child of Bill and Hillary Clinton. She is vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, a charity that focuses on global health issues among other causes. She and Mezvinksy live in New York City with their daughter.
Naturally, Grandma Hillary and Grandpa Bill kvelled on social media:
Your dad and I could not be happier for you, Marc, and Charlotte. We’re so excited to meet our second grandchild! -H https://t.co/hgTr07HBlr
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) December 21, 2015
Christmas comes early! @HillaryClinton and I are thrilled for Chelsea, Marc and Charlotte’s growing family in 2016! https://t.co/D1zCrrzXa2
— Bill Clinton (@billclinton) December 21, 2015
Mazel tov!
With Reuters
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