different chapters from birth to toddler to preteen to adult and all of that. God forbid that something should happen to me or vice versa.“My daughter and I are so close and mothers are expected to be superheroes,” she says.
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Beverly Hills 90210 actress shared she will leave loved ones letters and video messages to look at after she dies, but the process of starting to put these together makes her life too ‘final’. "I haven't sat down to write letters.
That's something I need to do. There are things I need to say to my mum.
I want my husband to know what he's meant to me. But whenever it comes time for me to do it, it feels so final.
different chapters from birth to toddler to preteen to adult and all of that. God forbid that something should happen to me or vice versa.“My daughter and I are so close and mothers are expected to be superheroes,” she says.
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