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Rep. Lauren Boebert, 36, reveals she will be a grandmother

Life comes at you fast.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) has announced that her 17-year-old son Tyler and his girlfriend are expecting a child next month.

Boebert, 36, broke the happy news while speaking Tuesday at an event hosted by the conservative group Moms for America, where she touted the values of her rural countrymen.

“I’m going to tell you all for the first time in a public setting, that not only am I a mom of four boys but come April, I will be a gigi to a brand new grandson,” said Boebert, who added that she and her husband, Jayson, “are so excited to welcome this new life into our family.” 

The Republican congresswoman went on to praise “rural conservative communities,” saying they have a higher rate of teen moms who refuse abortions compared to their big-city counterparts.

Rep. Lauren Boebert announced her son Tyler, 17, and his girlfriend are expecting a child at an event hosted by Moms for America. Twitter / @patriottakes
The congresswoman said she was not upset that she was going to be a grandmother at 36. Instagram/Lauren Boebert
Boebert and her husband, Jayson, share four boys. Instagram / , laurenboebert

“There’s something special about rural conservative communities,” Boebert said.

“They value life. 

“Teen moms’ rates are higher in rural conservative areas because they understand the preciousness of a life that it’s about to be born,” she added.

A 2019 American Journal of Public Health study suggested that teen birth rates are higher in rural areas because they are vulnerable to “local conditions that limit unintended pregnancy management options.” 

Teens living in rural areas also face barriers to accessing abortion after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last year, triggering restrictions on the procedure across Republican-led states.

Boebert’s home state of Colorado is currently one of only six states where abortion is legal at all stages of pregnancy.

Boebert was a teen mom and dropped out of high school in her senior year when she was pregnant with Tyler.

She eventually got her GED before being elected to Congress in 2020.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that only about 50% of teen moms receive their high school diplomas by age 22 as opposed to 90% of women who don’t give birth as teenagers.

The congresswoman said she was not upset that she was going to be a grandmother at 36 and shared the conversation she had with her son after she learned the news.

“When I approached him and told him, ‘Tyler, I’m going to be a 36-year-old grandmother,’ he said, ‘Well, didn’t you make Granny a 36-year-old granny?”‘

Boebert said that women are likelier to become teen moms because they value family more. Instagram /laurenboebert
Boebert revealed she had made her own mother a grandmother at 36. Instagram / , laurenboebert

“I said, ‘Yes, I did.’

“He said, ‘Well then it’s hereditary,'” she recalled as the crowd laughed. 

“‘Nice try, buddy,'” she added.

Boebert’s announcement comes after she criticized American sex-ed classes last week during a Conservative Political Action Conference event, claiming the courses taught students about same-sex intercourse.

“There are schools that are teaching worse than just gender ideology,” Boebert said.

“I mean they have comprehensive sex ed. They’re teaching kids how to have and enjoy sex, and even same-sex sex.”