Sometimes a single detail about someone’s life can surprise people, even when they’re already in the public eye. That’s what happened when many Americans learned the real age of Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary. Her calm confidence at the podium made most viewers assume she was much older.
Leavitt’s rise in politics began early. She studied communications in New Hampshire and interned at Fox News and in the Trump White House while still in college. Those early experiences helped her discover a passion for press work and shaped her path forward.

After graduating in 2019, she joined the Trump administration as a speechwriter and later as an assistant press secretary. She also worked for Representative Elise Stefanik before running for Congress in her home state. Though she lost the general election, her growing profile kept her firmly in Washington’s spotlight.
The turning point came in 2024 when she became Trump’s campaign press secretary, and later, the youngest White House Press Secretary in U.S. history. She stepped into the role at just 27, astonishing many viewers who assumed she was older. Some praised her as an inspiring example for young women, while others admitted they were stunned to realize they were older than her.

Her personal life has also drawn attention. Leavitt, now 28, is married to real estate developer Nicholas Riccio, who is 60. She has spoken openly about their age gap, saying her family accepted him once they saw his character and devotion.
Her story shows how ambition, steady work, and a strong sense of purpose can lead someone far earlier than anyone expects.