After years of painful fertility struggles and five failed IVF attempts, The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin broke down in joyful tears on live television as she revealed she’s finally pregnant with her first child—a baby boy due in February—calling it “the miracle we never stopped believing in.”

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin Is PREGNANT!

It was a morning unlike any other on The View when Alyssa Farah Griffin, 35, turned what was supposed to be a routine Wednesday broadcast into an unforgettable, tear-filled celebration.

The former White House communications director, now a co-host on the hit ABC talk show, stunned both her co-hosts and the audience by announcing that she and her husband, Justin Griffin, are expecting their first child — a baby boy due in February.

As the cameras rolled and the studio audience fell silent, Alyssa’s voice quivered slightly as she said, “I have some personal news to share… I’m pregnant.

” Within seconds, Joy Behar gasped, Sara Haines burst into applause, and Whoopi Goldberg stood up to hug her, saying, “Finally, some good news!” The moment quickly turned emotional as Alyssa, visibly holding back tears, shared that the road to this pregnancy had been far from easy.

“It’s been a long journey,” she revealed, her hand gently resting on her small but noticeable baby bump.

“We struggled with infertility for years.

I was diagnosed with endometriosis, which made it incredibly difficult for us to conceive.

We went through five rounds of IVF.

There were moments I thought it would never happen.”

Her husband, Justin, who has largely stayed out of the spotlight, joined her backstage for a brief interview after the show.

“We’ve been through so many highs and lows,” he said, smiling as he placed his arm around Alyssa.

 

Alyssa Farah Griffin Reveals Pregnancy Live on 'The View'

 

“Every setback felt crushing, but we never lost faith.”

The announcement sparked an outpouring of love from fans and celebrities alike.

Meghan McCain, Alyssa’s former co-host and close friend, posted on X, “Crying tears of joy for my dear friend Alyssa.

After everything she’s been through, she deserves every bit of happiness coming her way.

” Even political figures who once sparred with her publicly took to social media to offer congratulations, showing that her story of resilience had transcended politics.

Alyssa has been candid in the past about her personal life, but she had kept her fertility struggles private until recently.

Close friends say the decision to go public was not about sympathy, but about giving hope to other women.

“She wanted to be real,” a friend of the couple shared.

“Alyssa’s faith and determination carried her through some dark times.

She wanted other women to know they’re not alone.”

Following the live broadcast, ABC released behind-the-scenes footage showing Alyssa’s co-hosts decorating her dressing room with blue balloons and baby gifts.

Joy Behar could be heard joking, “I knew she was glowing for a reason!” while Sunny Hostin added, “This baby is already loved by all of us.”

 

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin announces she's pregnant with first child

 

Later that day, Alyssa took to Instagram to share a heartfelt post featuring a black-and-white sonogram photo and a caption that read, “After years of waiting, praying, and fighting through heartbreak — our little miracle is finally on the way.

Justin and I can’t wait to meet you, baby boy.

” The post quickly went viral, amassing over 200,000 likes within hours.

In recent months, Alyssa has also opened up about finding balance between her high-pressure career and personal happiness.

“Being on The View has been life-changing,” she said in an earlier interview.

“But this… this is the best chapter yet.

” Her colleagues echoed that sentiment, with Whoopi closing Wednesday’s episode by saying, “Alyssa’s story reminds us that hope doesn’t come easy — but when it does, it’s worth every second of the wait.”

As the audience erupted into applause, Alyssa wiped away tears, smiling as she looked into the camera and whispered, “Dreams do come true — even when they take a little longer.”