Meghan McCain’s Husband Defends Her Against Body-Shamer

Protecting his love. Ben DomenechHe stood up to his wife Meghan McCain, after a social media user body-shamed her.

The conflict began when the FederalistCofounder, 40-year-old, said that former Donald Trump “totally botched” the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday, September 6, sparking a Twitter debate.

In response, one follower decided to attack the writer’s partner, McCain, 37, and her body. “Megan [sic] must be waving those fat boobs of hers to get your attn … loser,” the user wrote on Tuesday.

The blogger then shot back: “I have to tell you that having a wife with big tits does not make one a loser.”

The former View panelist then quote-tweeted her husband’s response, adding, “OH MY GOD – BEN 🤦🏼‍♀️.”

McCain and Domenech wed in November 2017 before 100 guests at The. Bad Republican author’s family ranch in Page Springs, Arizona. After a source confirmed the news of the couple’s engagement to Us WeeklyMcCain shared more details in November 2017 The View.

“You may have read something about me on the Internet last night. I’m engaged!” she exclaimed about the surprise news. “We’ve been together for years. We’ve been engaged for a while and it’s a secret. I was hoping to get married and people wouldn’t find out, but people talk sometimes. I love him very much, I’m very happy.”

The Daily MailColumnist also shared that her late father was a difficult person in her life and the proposal came at a very difficult time in her life. Senator John McCainAt the time, he was fighting cancer. (He died in August 2018 aged 81).

“Everybody keeps asking me, ‘How’d you get engaged?’ We were at Mayo Clinic, and my father had his scan, and we got engaged because we decided to sort of celebrate life and celebrate being alive,” she explained at the time. “It’s not the most romantic story, but he is my partner.”

In September 2020, the couple welcomed their first child, Liberty Sage, to be born. After suffering a loss of pregnancy the year before, the former TV host announced the pregnancy in March 2019.

The Emmy nominee announced her miscarriage in July 2019 in an Emmy nomination New York Times essay. “Ben and I are the luckiest, most incredibly blessed people in the world surrounded by love and support,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “My hope is by continuing to share grief and loss, and addressing these taboo subjects head on it will help people who have experienced the same to feel less alone.”

McCain added that she didn’t want other women to feel “alone” in their pain, writing, “I was petrified to share my story publicly but I never, ever let fear dictate my life choices. I will always take the leap, I will always roll the dice.”