White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was treated to an extravagant early birthday celebration by the Trump team on Thursday – and her co-workers certainly didn’t hold back.

Leavitt will turn 28 on August 24, but her team decided to celebrate early with balloons, donuts, and luxurious presents.

Trump’s glamorous aide, Margo Martin, who acts as the Special Assistant and Communications Advisor, captured the moment Leavitt was surprised with the bash on her Instagram page Thursday morning.

She filmed Leavitt walking into the room, which appeared to be in The Roosevelt Room in The White House, which was filled to the brim with birthday decorations.

Members of the Trump team were gathered near a table in the middle of the office.

‘This is so embarrassing,’ Leavitt said with a smile on her face as she entered the room, and the staff sang Happy Birthday to her.

‘Oh my gosh,’ she said, as everyone started to clap for her.

The table was decorated with confetti, and on one of the chairs, somebody had tied a bouquet of silver and pink balloons that were in the shape of the number 28.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was treated to an extravagant early birthday celebration by the Trump team on Thursday - and her co-workers certainly didn't hold back
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was treated to an extravagant early birthday celebration by the Trump team on Thursday – and her co-workers certainly didn’t hold back

Trump's glamorous aide, Margo Martin, who acts as the Special Assistant and Communications Advisor, captured the party on her Instagram page Thursday morning
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Trump’s glamorous aide, Margo Martin, who acts as the Special Assistant and Communications Advisor, captured the party on her Instagram page Thursday morning

They also treated the Press Secretary to a delicious spread of donuts and fruit, as well as water and coffee.

Of course, there were also an array of presents for the birthday girl, including one that appeared to be in a bag from designer Louis Vuitton.

Leavitt has proven to be a fan of the brand before, as she has been seen carrying the $2,170 monogram Neverfull tote bag since she started the job.

‘Happy early birthday @karolineleavitt,’ Martin wrote in the caption of the Instagram video, followed by a crying-laughing emoji and another emoji wearing a birthday hat.

Leavitt’s surprise birthday party comes just days after she gave her Instagram followers a look into ‘mom life’ at home.

The mom-of-one took to her Instagram Stories last week to share that she was making chicken piccata, a dish that consists of breaded chicken cutlets in a creamy lemon sauce.

The former Congress hopeful lives with her husband, Nicholas Riccio, 59, and their one-year-old son, Nicholas Robert.

‘Chicken piccata incoming…’ Leavitt wrote on her Instagram Stories in a photo that showed off the ingredients she was using, along with an emoji of a chef.

'This is so embarrassing,' Leavitt said with a smile on her face as she entered the room, and the staff sang Happy Birthday to her
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‘This is so embarrassing,’ Leavitt said with a smile on her face as she entered the room, and the staff sang Happy Birthday to her

Of course, there also an array of presents for the birthday girl, including one that appeared to be in a bag from designer Louis Vuitton
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Of course, there also an array of presents for the birthday girl, including one that appeared to be in a bag from designer Louis Vuitton

Leavitt's surprise birthday party comes just days after she gave her Instagram followers a look into 'mom life' at home
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Leavitt’s surprise birthday party comes just days after she gave her Instagram followers a look into ‘mom life’ at home

 It seemed to be a success, as the next video shared was a close-up of the chicken simmering in a pot on the stove.

She had covered the chicken breasts with slices of lemon and seasoning.

‘If you could only smell my kitchen… delish!’ Leavitt typed on top of the clip, adding in an emoji that was licking its lips.

In October, Leavitt spoke to The Conservateur about juggling motherhood with her fast-paced job.

She said she was thankful for her husband and his flexible work schedule, so he could take care of Nico while she was at work.

‘Leaving the baby every day to go to work, it does break your heart, Leavitt admitted.

‘It’s incredibly challenging emotionally, physically, spiritually,’ she added.