Pregnant news anchor stays on air during labor. ‘If I disappear, that’s what’s going on,’ she says -
💨 Abstract
On May 23, 2025, local news co-anchor Olivia Jaquith anchored a three-hour morning newscast in New York while in early labor, two days past her due date, keeping viewers engaged and entertained. Her co-anchor, Julia Dunn, announced that Olivia's water had broken and she was on-air in active labor, to which she replied, "Early labor, early labor."
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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