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Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, bestselling author of multiple books, blends humor, honesty, and real-life experiences to connect with readers. From dating and motherhood to health and wellness, her titles deliver wit and authenticity. Her upcoming book, I’m Too Hot For This Shit (September 2026), tackles menopause with the same mix of laughs, education, and unfiltered truth fans love.
Belly Laughs: A humorous memoir about pregnancy, where McCarthy shares honest, funny, and often irreverent stories about what it really feels like to be pregnant—from cravings to body changes. It’s written to entertain and reassure expectant mothers.
Baby Laughs: Follow-up to Belly Laughs, this book chronicles McCarthy’s experiences during her child’s first year. It blends humor with real-life parenting scenarios, from sleepless nights to adorable milestones.
Jen-X: A candid autobiography covering McCarthy’s early life, career rise, personal experiences, and behind-the-scenes stories from her time as a model and television personality.
Life Laughs: McCarthy expands beyond early motherhood, reflecting on the broader challenges and joys of being a wife, mom, and woman navigating life’s unexpected twists.
Louder Than Words: A deeply personal account of McCarthy’s experiences as a mother of a child diagnosed with autism. She shares her emotional journey, challenges, and the alternative approaches she pursued to help her son communicate and thrive.
Mother Warriors: Profiles of families navigating autism, their stories of resilience, and their pursuit of treatments and understanding. McCarthy highlights experiences and alternative approaches embraced by parents nationwide.
Healing and Preventing Autism: McCarthy’s guide that compiles information, stories, and treatment options (including unconventional ones) for parents seeking to understand autism. Like her earlier advocacy work, this book includes controversial viewpoints.
Love, Lust, & Faking It: Switching focus from motherhood, this book explores McCarthy’s relationship experiences, dating, intimacy, and modern romance with candid humor and personal anecdotes.
Bad Habits: A memoir reflecting on McCarthy’s upbringing, cultural background, and the quirky “habits” she’s had to laugh about and learn from over the years. It touches on her personal journey with faith and identity.
Stirring the Pot: Part memoir, part motivational book. McCarthy uses cooking and “stirring the pot” as a metaphor for taking charge of life, goals, and navigating obstacles with confidence and humor.
Dirty, Sexy, Funny: A lighter, pop-culture take on astrology, blending McCarthy’s humor with personality insights based on star signs. This represents a departure from her earlier memoir style and ventures into lifestyle territory.