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Everything the Actress Has Said About Motherhood
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Elisabeth Moss has taken on the role of a mother both on-screen and in real life.
The Handmaid’s Tale star welcomed her first child in 2024 after revealing she was expecting during a late night show appearance.
In a May 2018 conversation with Marie Claire UK, Moss opened up about the possibility of welcoming children, saying, “I like the idea of passing on what my mother passed on to me.”
“I do want to be a mother,” the actress said. “It’s not for everybody, and I didn’t know if it was going to be for me, but lately, I think it is.”
Moss later spoke to Good Morning America in April 2025 about how becoming a mom had “an effect” on how she approached her character June Osborne on The Handmaid’s Tale, the sixth season of which premiered on April 8.
“It’s impossible not to think about the real child and to draw those parallels in a very emotional way,” she said. “Plus, I was really tired.”
From how she announced her pregnancy to the ways having a kid impacted her role in The Handmaid’s Tale, here’s everything Elisabeth Moss has said about her child.
Moss announced her pregnancy on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Moss announced her pregnancy during a January 2024 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
At the beginning of the interview, host Jimmy Kimmel asked Moss, “Are you pregnant or just an incredibly committed method actor?”
Moss replied, “A little bit of both.”
The actress continued to say that she had been “really lucky” throughout her pregnancy, saying, “It’s been going really well.”
She welcomed her child in 2024
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Moss quietly welcomed her child in 2024 — and brought them to work shortly after!
While at PaleyFestLA in March 2025, Moss reflected on what it was like having her baby by her side as she filmed the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale, saying, “I feel so fortunate to be able to do that.”
“So many parents cannot. So that’s what we always say,” she continued. “Any of us who had the privilege of being able to bring our kids or see our kids at work, we would every single time be like, ‘Aren’t we lucky to get to do that?’ ”
She hasn’t publicly shared the identity of her baby’s father
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Moss has kept details about her child largely private, including the identity of her baby’s father.
The Girl, Interrupted star was previously married to actor and comedian Fred Armisen, from whom she filed for divorce in 2010. Since then, she has kept the details of her romantic life out of the spotlight.
“I learned you just don’t talk about it,” she told Marie Claire in April 2019. “I hate to put that importance on it.”
Her pregnancy made playing June on The Handmaid’s Tale a “visceral emotional experience”
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Moss’ character, June, is a mother of two, having welcomed her second child during season 2 of the series, which originally premiered in 2018. In March 2025, Moss spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what it felt like to become a mother herself before portraying June for the last season, saying, “It was incredibly meaningful to be able to end this show as a mom, I got to tell you.”
She went on to say that there was a “beautiful synergy” between her real life and on-screen character, explaining that there was a “coming together of art and life that was undoubtedly, incredibly meaningful.”
“It’s such an important part of the story,” Moss said. “I’m really glad that I got to have this last season playing June with a little bit more of a visceral emotional experience of some of the things that June is talking about or fighting for.”
She added, “I’m really happy that I got to have that experience.”
Moss joked she used a “mom voice” while directing episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale
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During an April 2025 appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark ahead of The Handmaid’s Tale‘s final season premiere, Moss joked that her castmates said she occasionally used a “mom voice” while directing some of the episodes.
“If no one’s calming down or if people won’t get on their marks or won’t go to rehearsal, I’m like, ‘I will turn this car right around,’ ” she joked.
The actress also explained how motherhood has changed how she perceives the show — and whether she’d recommend it to new moms.
“If people came up to me, especially moms, and said, ‘Oh, it’s so dark, I can’t watch it,’ or ‘I just gave birth, I can’t watch it,’ I would be like, ‘You’re fine, get over it, you know. It’s okay. It’s just a TV show,’ ” Moss said. “Now I’m like, ‘I totally get it. You shouldn’t watch it … Wait a year.’ “
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Vanilla Ice defends Freedom 250 concert amid performer exodus

Vanilla Ice is standing by the Freedom 250 concert celebrating America’s milestone birthday after several performers pulled out this week, saying “music is not political.”
The rapper confirmed Friday that he’ll still perform at the President Trump-affiliated Freedom 250 Presents: The Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., as Martina McBride, Bret Michaels and other artists abruptly dropped out of the lineup.
“I’m here to party with America, man. Music is made to bring people together and that’s what we are here to do. And we’re just gonna represent the ’90s,” the “Ice Ice Baby” hitmaker told TMZ.
The 58-year-old, whose real name is Robert Van Winkle, argued that the event is about celebrating the country’s 250th anniversary rather than politics.
“I don’t even vote, so I don’t even care. If Biden called up and said, ‘My daughter is getting married, we need Vanilla Ice,’ I’d go play. It’s not a big thing,” he said.
“You play for your fans. We don’t get a chance to pick our fans, they pick us. And I’ll go play for Putin and I’ll play in Iran if you want, it don’t matter. There’s fans everywhere.”
“Music is not political, it’s universal,” he added.
Vanilla Ice also brushed off criticism surrounding the event and the artists who have decided not to participate.
“Come on, enjoy the dancing. Don’t take it so serious. We’re just entertainers, man,” he said. “I don’t think anybody should take this serious, including them.
“I think everybody should just go dance. It’s just music, what’s the big deal, man? We’re just entertainers.”
The rapper has previously performed at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, taking the stage at the Palm Beach, Fla., club during a New Year’s Eve bash at the end of last year.
Vanilla Ice echoed the sentiments in an Instagram video Thursday, saying he was “honored” to be part of the celebration.
“America is turning 250. Come on, man. Let’s go,” he said. “We’re gonna bring back the ’90s. Put your dancing shoes on.
“It’s all about enjoying the great times of 250 years, man. George Washington until now, all the presidents and everybody in between.”
He captioned the post: “Happy birthday America 250 years. It’s gonna be an epic party. This is to bring us all together.
“This is not a political platform. This is celebrating America’s birthday. Nothing too serious just enjoying some fun, dancing and great memories.”
His comments come after several acts announced they were withdrawing from the Freedom 250 concert following this week’s lineup reveal.
Country singer Martina McBride exited the event one day after being announced, calling the promotion surrounding the concert “misleading.” Bret Michaels, Young MC, Morris Day & The Time and The Commodores have also backed out.
Still on the bill are Vanilla Ice, Flo Rida, C+C Music Factory and Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan.
Freedom 250 was launched by Trump last year and describes itself as a “national, non-partisan organization leading the celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.”
The Freedom 250 concert is part of the Great American State Fair, a free festival that will take over the National Mall in Washington, D.C., from June 25 through July 10.
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Pete Davidson praises Kim Kardashian in rare comments about his ex

The king of Staten Island has nothing but good things to say about the queen of the Kardashians.
“Isn’t it crazy Kim’s good at acting?” Pete Davidson, 32, asked Nikki Glaser about his ex-girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, on Friday’s episode of his “The Pete Davidson Show.”
“I remember when we were dating, one day she was just like, ‘I think I’m gonna be an actress.’ And I was just like, ‘F–k yeah!’ And then [she’s] just good at it and I’m like, ‘Get the f–k out of here.’ She’s so good at acting.”
Kardashian made her acting debut on Season 12 of “American Horror Story: Delicate” in 2023.
Then, in 2025, the Skims mogul landed a starring role on Hulu’s “All’s Fair.”
Kardashian is now starring in and producing the upcoming Netflix comedy “The Fifth Wheel,” which also features Glaser.
The comic went on to sing the mom of four’s praises while on Davidson’s show, calling her co-star “so smart.”
“Anything she wants to do, she will do it,” Glaser gushed, “especially if people are like, ‘You can’t do this.’ And for her to go into acting with all the public perception of her anyway, she knew … everyone’s gonna look for her to fail.”
From the Golden Globes host’s point of view, it’s impressive to take on a project where “you know people are gonna try to find your weakness.”
Davidson called the business woman “superhuman.”
The “Bodies Bodies Bodies” actor also confessed that he “learned from” Kardashian that she can do anything she puts her mind to, despite public opinion.
“Like, she don’t [sic] give a f–k. It’s unbelievable,” Davidson mused.
The exes dated for nine months from October 2021 to August 2022 after Kardashian divorced her ex-husband Kanye West.
At the time, the disgraced rapper allegedly spread unfounded rumors that Davidson was gay and had AIDS.
A source close to West, however, denied the claims, calling them “nonsense.”
An insider in Davidson’s camp told Page Six in the moment that the “King of Staten Island” star was “ignoring all of the Kanye hate out of respect for Kim.”
Despite the public drama, a source claimed that there was no bad blood when Davidson and Kardashian split.
“Kim and Pete have decided to just be friends,” a source close to Kardashian told Page Six at the time.
“They have a lot of love and respect for each other, but found that the long distance and their demanding schedules made it really difficult to maintain a relationship.”
Kardashian was then briefly linked to NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. before they split in April 2024.
In February, Kardashian’s secret romance with Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton was revealed.
The pair has been inseparable ever since.
For his part, Davidson dated Elsie Hewitt for a little over a year from March 2025 until earlier this month.
The two welcomed daughter Scottie in December before going their separate ways.
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Martina McBride quits Freedom 250 festival meant to celebrate America’s birthday

Country star Martina McBride has dropped out of the Freedom 250 concert series one day after it was announced, claiming the event celebrating America’s 250th birthday was “misleading.”
The singer revealed Thursday that she would no longer appear at the President Trump-affiliated Freedom 250 Presents: The Great American State Fair, the free 16-day festival set to take over the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with concerts, military tributes and patriotic bashes for America’s 250th anniversary.
“I was presented with the opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event, but that turned out to be misleading,” McBride wrote on Instagram.
“I asked lots of questions and was assured this was a nonpartisan event that was meant to celebrate ALL 50 states. In my mind I thought this was a great way to celebrate the states and also bring people together in the way that only music can.”
“Yesterday things started changing and what we were told is, in fact, not what is happening,” she continued.
“I’ve spent my entire career singing about real people with real issues. I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to be a voice for those who have felt like they didn’t have one.”
“It greatly upsets me that any fan who has been moved by my music may now feel like I’m abandoning the meaning behind those songs. I assure you, that is not the case,” she added.
McBride had been scheduled to perform on June 25, the opening night of the festival, which is designed to celebrate America’s history, culture and music.
Her exit aligned with a handful of other cancellations after the lineup was unveiled this week, with Bret Michaels, Young MC, Morris Day & The Time and The Commodores also backing out.
Michaels echoed McBride’s comments in an Instagram post Thursday night.
“When this opportunity was originally presented to my team, it was described as a celebration of our country through music and a chance to honor our veterans, active military, first responders, teachers and hardworking Americans from all walks of life,” he said.
“Unfortunately, what was presented to us as a celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive than what I agreed to be a part of.”
But several acts are still enthusiastically on board — including Vanilla Ice, Flo Rida and C+C Music Factory.
There was some confusion after Milli Vanilli was announced to perform at the festival. However, singer Jodie Rocco — one of the original studio vocalists behind the group — told the Associated Press that neither she nor any other member had been asked to appear.
But surviving Milli Vanilli frontman Fab Morvan confirmed he plans to perform and embraced the event’s patriotic message.
“I am here to entertain and unite people, not divide them,” Morvan said in a statement. “Let’s celebrate life & music and take a trip down memory lane.”
Vanilla Ice is also standing by the event. A rep for the rapper told the Associated Press he is “proud to help celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary!”
“Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate USA’s Birthday and our Freedom!” the rep added.
Freedom 250 was launched by Trump last year and describes itself as a “national, non-partisan organization leading the celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.” Former State Department official Keith Krach was appointed CEO.
The Great American State Fair runs June 25 through July 10 and will include concerts, state showcases and special programming including Military & Veterans Appreciation Day, Faith Values and Inspiration Day and MAHA Monday, focused on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again initiative.
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