It makes me wonder about the specifics of “he’s been caring for the kids for 2 months”.
Keeping the kids with him when she’s on set seems reasonable. She’ll probably work long hours and he’ll have more time to spend with them. That’s not heroic, it’s just common sense?
It makes me wonder about the specifics of “he’s been caring for the kids for 2 months”.
Keeping the kids with him when she’s on set seems reasonable. She’ll probably work long hours and he’ll have more time to spend with them. That’s not heroic, it’s just common sense?
It makes me wonder about the specifics of “he’s been caring for the kids for 2 months”.
Keeping the kids with him when she’s on set seems reasonable. She’ll probably work long hours and he’ll have more time to spend with them. That’s not heroic, it’s just common sense?