Amanda Seyfried has embraced what she calls the role of a lifetime: being a mom to her two children, Nina and Thomas.
Amanda Seyfried, known for her role in “Mamma Mia!”, shares her family life with her husband Thomas Sadoski. They first met in 2015 while working together on the off-Broadway play “The Way We Get By.” In 2017, their daughter Nina was born, followed by the arrival of their son Thomas, making Seyfried a new mother.
Now, Amanda Seyfried is opening up about the joys and challenges of balancing her career with life as a mom.
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Amanda Seyfried Shares Honest Thoughts On Balancing Family And Life
Recently, Seyfried had a chat with PEOPLE Magazine during the Make It Cute x Babylist Holiday Event in Beverly Hills, California. She discussed the struggles of balancing her personal time with her many responsibilities.
She mentioned that she finds time for herself when her kids are at school. Seyfried values this time and makes the most of it by multitasking, like listening to audiobooks while feeding the animals on her farm. She acknowledges that even though it may feel like a moment for herself, she is still attending to responsibilities.
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The actress added, “But in the morning, when they wake up, I’ll sit and crochet while they eat their breakfast, watch ‘Bluey,’ whatever they end up doing before school,” the actress says of her kids. “But when they’re at school, yes, I have time.”
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Amanda Seyfried Gets Candid About Prioritizing Herself
Amanda Seyfried cherishes the little moments of solitude she can carve out in her busy life, whether it’s through crocheting, working out, or catching up with friends.
“I sit and I crochet, or I go to the gym in the barn, or I go out to coffee with a fellow parent or a friend upstate,” she told the magazine. “I get a lot of alone time on a train when I go to the city. If I have to go to the city, I take the train. And I get like an hour and 40 minutes of alone time each way. And I’m always crocheting. Knitting, crocheting, that’s my lifestyle.”
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Despite The Chaos, Amanda Seyfried Is Grateful For Her Support System
The “Mean Girls” actress acknowledged that balancing a demanding career with raising two children can sometimes feel “chaotic,” but she expresses gratitude for the support she receives from those around her, particularly her mother.
“I have a full-time career and two kids,” she previously told PEOPLE. “It’s a lot of work, but I love it. My family is very supportive of it … For sure it sounds like it’s chaotic, and it is in some ways, but I’ve also found so much peace in where I live. Plus, my mom lives with me which helps.”
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Amanda Seyfried’s Children Have A Unique Sense Of Humor
Earlier this month, Amanda Seyfried gave fans a glimpse of her children’s quirky sense of style by sharing a photo on her Instagram Stories showcasing their unique slippers. Her daughter Nina sported a pair of dog slippers that bore an uncanny resemblance to their family dog, Finn.
Meanwhile, her son Thomas made a bold statement with NSFW slippers shaped like two boobs. The playful photo, which showed the siblings standing side by side, was cropped just above their chests to focus on their eye-catching footwear.
Amanda Seyfried Was In Labor With Nine For 24 Hours
Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski welcomed their daughter, Nina, on March 24, 2017. Her birth came shortly after the couple eloped, with Seyfried nine months pregnant at the time. She later revealed during an appearance on Dr. Berlin’s “Informed Pregnancy Podcast” that her pregnancy with daughter Nina was unexpected.
The actress later revealed that she was in labor for 24 hours, but her daughter’s arrival made every moment worthwhile. “It was just perfect,” she recalled. “It was quiet and beautiful, and it was the best moment of my life for sure. And I would do it again in a heartbeat.”
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Following Nina’s birth, Amanda Seyfried and her family relocated from California to a farm in New York’s picturesque Catskill Mountains. “It was very conscious,” she said during an interview on ”Sunday TODAY” with host Willie Geist. “I’ve always wanted to live on a farm. I just need to feel grounded somewhere that I can trust will always be there.”