In her most recent Instagram post, Karoline Leavitt revealed that her husband, Nicholas Riccio, who is 32 years her senior, is her biggest supporter. This statement prompted a barrage of comments from her followers.
The 27-year-old White House fresh air Karoline Leavitt is making headlines once more, this time due to a personal revelation that is creating a lot of buzz.
The 32-year-old wife of the youngest White House press secretary in American history recently revealed that her husband, Nicholas Riccio, is her staunchest ally. Since the couple celebrated the birth of their son in July, their private marriage has now drawn a lot of attention.
Karoline recently shared a picture on Instagram of herself getting ready to board Marine One while wearing a sophisticated all-black outfit. “Waving to my two biggest fans (husband and son) while boarding Marine One,” she captioned the photo.
Her followers flooded the comments section as soon as the post went viral. “Join your Big Daddy on Marine One!” was one sly remark. Curiosity about her unusual personal life was piqued by the online reactions to the picture and her remarks.
Support from fans was swift. “Excellent image! Such assurance and moral rectitude. “Karoline, you are doing a fantastic job,” one person said. In my opinion, you are the best press secretary the White House has ever had. On your very first day, I loved you. Another was added.
Who is Nicholas Riccio, Karoline Leavitt’s husband?
In addition to Karoline, her husband Nicholas Riccio has also gained attention due to his remarkable real estate achievements.
Riccio, who is well-known for his vast real estate holdings, has amassed a multimillion-dollar real estate empire that enables the couple to take advantage of opulent vacations and retreats.
Riccio, 59, is a self-made millionaire and a proud native of New Hampshire. He became wealthy by turning dilapidated waterfront properties into upscale resort areas, especially in Hampton Beach, which is only an hour outside of Boston.
His investments have transformed formerly neglected areas into some of the most sought-after coastal locations, according to Realtor.com.