“Also, how about Julianne Moore’s performance in Still Alice? Incredible, right?”
That was Fred Armisen’s running gag in his Independent Spirit Awards monologue today. It’s also the night’s comedic highlight so far.
Mother of three, Gwen Stefani, 45, is spending her weekend at a park in Los Angeles with her three kids: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo.
Gwen was looking as great as ever all decked out in black. She was wearing a black pair of sunglasses, black jacket and a pair of jeans. Her little men were looking as cute as ever in their soccer uniforms, as well.
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Who’s up for some more celebrity mom trivia?
Can you tell us which celebrity mom said the following:
“This baby is very wanted and very much what we’ve been waiting for. It’s no secret that I’ve always wanted to be a mother, and every time I had a birthday I would just be a little bit sad. You don’t mind clicking over another number when you’ve got something inside you, growing, that you’ve always dreamed about.”
So, who do you think said it? Leave your guess in the comments section below. Also, make sure you come back tomorrow when we reveal the answer!
Are you celebrity mom lovers ready for another round of celebrity mom trivia?
Can you tell us which celebrity mom’s kid this is photographed in the picture below?
Leave your guess in the comments section below. Also, don’t forget to check back tomorrow for the answer, so you can see if your guess is correct!
Jessica Chastain is the furthest thing from a sore loser. Did Laura Dern steal her Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Oscars? Probably. But you could never tell by the look of Jessica’s glowing smile on the Independent Spirit Awards red carpet.
The Biggest Loser host Alison Sweeney covers the latest issue of Health and opens up about her fitness routine, healthy body image, and family life with husband David Sanov and their two kids: son Ben, 10, and daughter Megan, 6.
On body confidence on the show and in life: “We had a contestant this season who said she was going to love herself when she got to her target weight. I almost started to cry. As a mother of a daughter, I couldn’t lose the opportunity to explain that there will always be something. You need to learn to love yourself no matter what your situation is. Body image is an issue very close to my heart.”
On if body image has come up with her daughter yet: “Not yet. She’s so young, but I’ve heard her use words like skinny. Around her, I’m hyperaware of all those habits women have—or, I have—of apologizing for my body. If I’m wearing a bikini, I don’t want to wrap up in a towel or be the first person to point out my faults. I think, ‘I’m just going to wear this bathing suit and play with my kids and not think about it.’ ”
On having negative thoughts: “I struggle with them. There’s something human in that. It’s not that the feelings are wrong. It’s what you do about it that means something. You might say, ‘Oh, my arms’ when you look in the mirror. But if you let it bring you down, you’re allowing that feeling to take over. Acknowledge the thought and let it move on. That’s something you have to practice, and you can get good at it.”
For more from Alison, go to Health…