Who are Ted Cruz’s daughters? A rep for the Senator confirms they are OK following an emergency.
Regardless of where you stand politically, there’s always a certain curiosity surrounding the personal lives of men and women who hold public office. It can be difficult to imagine politicians as anything but the names and faces we see in the news, and especially ahead of big elections.
But Senator Ted Cruz is a married father of two daughters. Let’s take a closer look at his family dynamic.
Ted Cruz shares two daughters with his wife, Heidi.
Ted has been married to his wife Heidi Cruz since 2001. They have two daughters: Caroline Camille Cruz, who was born in 2008, and Catherine Christiane Cruz, who was born in 2010.
Although Ted and Heidi have brought their daughters to a number of political events through the years, more recently, the parents seem more reluctant to include Caroline and Catherine in public appearances. The politician and his wife also refrain from posting photos of their daughters via social media.
Ted Cruz’s daughter is reportedly OK following an emergency at their home.
On Dec. 6, 2022, according to ABC News, police were called to Ted Cruz’s home at 8 p.m. over reports of a teen with self-inflicted stab wounds. The unidentified teen was taken to the hospital and not confirmed to be a member of Ted’s family. In a statement, a representative for Ted said, “This is a family matter and thankfully their daughter is OK.”
The statement added, “There were no serious injuries. The family requests the media respect their daughter’s privacy at this time.”
Previously, eldest daughter Caroline’s TikTok account went viral in 2021 for her appearance in the family Christmas card, where she looked “miserable” according to users. She allegedly posted that she was bisexual and planned to come out to her father, but since then, the account has become private.
Ted Cruz’s daughters also made headlines when he went on that Cancun trip in February 2021.
When Ted Cruz embarked on a trip to Cancun on Feb. 17, 2021 — after winter storms left hundreds of thousands of Texas residents without power, heat, or safe drinking water — it didn’t take long for photos of him and his family at the airport / on an airplane to start circulating via social media. And the senator faced some pretty intense backlash for his ill-timed vacay.
Senator Cruz attempted to explain why his family took an impromptu trip not only in the middle of a global pandemic, but in the wake of a statewide crisis. In doing so, he seemed to blame his daughters for the poorly thought-out decision.
“With school cancelled for the week, our girls asked to take a trip with friends. Wanting to be a good dad, I flew down with them last night and am flying back this afternoon,” he said in a statement,. “My staff and I are in constant communication with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas.”
Cruz also spoke to reporters after returning home, acknowledging that the trip was “obviously a mistake,” according to The New York Times.
“The plan had been to stay through the weekend with the family,” he explained. “On the one hand, all of us who are parents have a responsibility to take care of our kids, take care of our families. But I also have a responsibility that I take very seriously of fighting for the state of Texas.”
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