Palin's daughter engaged to child's father

The tumultuous relationship between Sarah Palin's daughter and Levi Johnston took another surprising turn, when the couple announced they were back together and recently got engaged.

Palin's daughter engaged to child's father

The tumultuous relationship between Sarah Palin's daughter and Levi Johnston took another surprising turn, when the couple announced they were back together and recently got engaged.

The abrupt reunion between Bristol Palin and the father of her toddler son felt like a flashback to 2008, when the couple uncomfortably shared the spotlight at the Republican National Convention.

The romance later devolved into a messy tabloid drama as Mr Johnston posed for Playgirl, trashed Sarah Palin in interviews and fought with the Palins over custody.

The fact that the two are back together is not likely to be a bad thing for Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor, as she leaves the door open to a possible run for president in 2012.

"I think that the best solution for her longterm, and that's a little calculating to say - but looking just purely from a political standpoint, the best solution for her is a successful reconciliation between Bristol and Levi," said Tim Miller, a public affairs consultant who also worked on John McCain's campaign in Iowa before Mrs Palin joined the ticket as the vice presidential nominee in 2008.

In this week's celebrity glossy Us Weekly, 19-year-old Bristol Palin and 20-year-old MR Johnston said they are engaged, marking a rapid turnaround for the couple that just months ago was fighting over child support and Mr Johnston's critical comments about the family.

The two are on the cover with their 18-month-old son, Tripp. The lead-in reads: "The reunited couple reveal their sudden, secret engagement - and why they hid it from Sarah."

They tell the magazine they reconnected while working out a custody plan and got engaged two weeks ago.

Bristol Palin said she found the idea of telling her mother about the engagement "intimidating and scary" but hoped she'd "jump on board".

"It felt right, even though we don't have the approval of our parents," she said.

Sarah Palin, and her husband, Todd, released a statement saying that as parents, "we obviously want what is best for our children, but Bristol is ultimately in charge of determining what is best for her and her beautiful son.

"Bristol believes in redemption and forgiveness to a degree most of us struggle to put in practice in our daily lives," they said. "We pray that, as a couple, Bristol and Levi's relationship matures into one that will allow Tripp to grow up graced with two loving parents in his life."

More in this section

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited