An iconic image. Hilary Duff looked back at her 2003 Vanity Fair magazine cover, and it wasn’t exactly a fun memory.
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As a new mom, Mandy Moore has been lucky to get some good training.
On Tuesday’s “The Kelly Clarkson Show”, the actress talks about how her “This Is Us” co-star Milo Ventimiglia taught her how to change diapers.
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“It’s funny, because I’ve been playing a mom on a television show for six years and I’m like, ‘Wait, can we go back to the beginning now, because I know what it’s like to be a mom. I’ve been faking it!'” she says.
Asked if it was hard to play a mom for all those years without being a mom herself, Moore says, “I just remember having to lean on Milo so hard.”
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Though Ventimiglia didn’t have kids of his own either, he did have nieces and nephews he took care of.
“He was showing me how to swaddle, how to change diapers. He was incredible,” Moore says.
An iconic image. Hilary Duff looked back at her 2003 Vanity Fair magazine cover, and it wasn’t exactly a fun memory.
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Mandy Moore is back in the music game!
tugged on the heartstrings in its latest episode.On Tuesday's hour, «Taboo,» Rebecca (Mandy Moore) sat down Kevin (Justin Hartley), Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown), with Miguel (Jon Huertas) by her side as emotional and moral support, to begin the difficult conversation of what to do as her Alzheimer's starts to gradually alter her mental faculties. During the scene, Rebecca revealed she was designating Miguel to carry out her final plan should she not be able to make those decisions herself.
Mandy Moore has announced details of her new album ‘In Real Life’ and shared the record’s title track – you can hear the new song below.The record will be the follow-up to Moore’s March 2020 album ‘Silver Landings’, and is set for release on May 13 via Verve Forecast.Produced by Mike Viola, ‘In Real Life’ – which has been previewed today (March 8) by the title track, which you can hear below – features a host of collaborators, including Moore’s husband, Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith, and his brother/bandmate Griffin Goldsmith, Lucius’ Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, keyboardist Lee Pardini (The War On Drugs) and bassist Sebastian Steinberg (Sharon Van Etten, Phoebe Bridgers).“So much of this record came from future-tripping on the next chapter of my life and what it might look like: what parenthood would feel like, how it would change everything, and all the excitement and trepidation that comes with that,” Moore said of ‘In Real Life’ in a statement.“At the same time it was about celebrating and acknowledging where we were at the moment and really trying to be completely present in the everyday — which is maybe the hardest part of the human condition.”Of the lyrical content of the album, Moore added: “To me it’s all about staying open, staying aware, staying sensitive and empathetic to the people around me.“There’s something about expressing myself through lyrics and melody that makes me feel whole, and I see it as a privilege to have that outlet. And even though this album is very specific to me and my experience — there’s songs about my baby, my husband, my father, my friends — I hope everyone’s able to see their own lives in it.
Mandy Moore is giving fans a taste of new music with the release of the first single off her forthcoming seventh studio album.
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The This Is Us cast really is family!
August is growing up! Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith sweetly celebrated their son’s 1st birthday with family and friends.
Gallery: From ice cream treats to monkey magic. . . it's the best celebrity Instagram posts of the week! (BANG Showbiz)Mandy - who married the 36-year-old musician in 2018 - said: "Being a mom has certainly made me aware of how challenging and rewarding motherhood is.
Mandy Moore‘s son Gus celebrated his first birthday this weekend and she threw an outdoor party to ring in the special day!
Mandy Moore is celebrating her adorable son Gus on his first birthday.
Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore are hitting the red carpet!
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