Fox News contributor stuns with personal miscarriage revelations

 January 3, 2026

Prepare to be moved as a Fox News staple bares her soul on national television, revealing a deeply personal battle that challenges the simplistic narratives often peddled by progressive talking heads.

On a recent episode of "Outnumbered," longtime Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall dropped a bombshell about her 11 miscarriages, turning a discussion on family values into a raw, heartfelt moment that transcended political divides, as the Daily Mail reports.

The segment kicked off with contributor Joe Concha lauding the late Charlie Kirk for urging young folks to prioritize building families, a nod to traditional values that often gets drowned out in today’s culture of selfies and hashtags.

From Family Values to Personal Pain

Tomi Lahren then pressed Marshall on whether the left could glean any wisdom from Kirk’s perspective, a question that could’ve easily veered into partisan sniping but instead opened a door to vulnerability.

Marshall, a mother of two, pivoted to the importance of young people engaging in politics and community, regardless of their ideological leanings, a rare moment of bipartisanship in a polarized media landscape.

She emphasized wanting her children, now 17 and 18, to hear all sides to form unbiased views, a principle that’s refreshing when so many push one-sided agendas under the guise of "education."

Marshall’s Heart-Wrenching Fertility Struggles Revealed

But the conversation took a gut-punch turn when Marshall shared her own journey, admitting, “I suffered 11 miscarriages and I have two children, one after adoption, one after 13 IVF cycles, and I have a son who died.”

That’s not just a statistic; it’s a window into the silent pain countless women endure, a reality often glossed over by those who treat family-building as a casual checkbox on life’s to-do list.

Marshall went on to note, “So I just say that because I know that when people say you know get married and have children, it’s not as easy for everybody.”

Challenges of Parenthood Beyond Politics

She didn’t stop there, pointing out that infertility cuts across political lines, affecting women of all beliefs who yearn for children but face biological barriers no amount of social policy can fix.

Some of her friends, witnessing her struggles, even opted out of parenthood altogether, a sobering reminder that personal fears can outweigh societal expectations, no matter how well-intentioned.

Joe Concha offered an apology, clarifying Kirk’s intent was to champion any form of family, not to pressure or judge—a necessary correction in a world quick to misinterpret conservative values as rigid mandates.

Colleagues Rally With Empathy and Support

Fox News political analyst Lisa Boothe stepped in with compassion, expressing sympathy for Marshall’s losses and noting friends who’ve faced similar heartaches, proving this issue isn’t abstract but painfully real.

Boothe also contextualized Kirk’s remarks as a call to rethink societal priorities, a nudge to value family over fleeting cultural trends—an idea worth chewing on in an era obsessed with individual gratification.

Through it all, Marshall stayed composed, a testament to her strength as a broadcaster since 1992, from her days as the youngest nationally syndicated radio host to her current roles on TalkUSA Radio and as a rare liberal voice on Fox News alongside her husband, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Asghar Husain.

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