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Rachel McAdams is gushing over her son during quarantine.
The “Notebook” actress said that her son, 2, was a “very welcome distraction” while she was on the “Heroes of Health: COVID-19 Stream-a-thon” on Thursday.
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“That’s pretty much what I do… all the time,” McAdams added. “He’s so entertaining! I thought about, ‘Would I rather be alone in quarantine? Or with my family?’ You know, there are days sure, but I
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Focused on family. Rachel McAdams is perfectly content spending her days with her loved ones, most especially her son.
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