Catherine Heigle from the "Anatomy of Passion" promised to tell the adoptive children about their mothers

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In a new interview with ET Catherine Heigle, it was like to bring up three children, two of whom the receptions, and how she survived quarantine.

Recall, in 2009, the actress and her husband Josh Kelly adolescertain from South Korea named Nancy Lee, in 2012 - the baby Adelaide from the USA, and in 2016 the Son of Joshua Jr. was born in a couple.

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Catherine says that with age, adoptive children began to ask questions about their origin and she does not intend to hide the truth from them. "We must all tell them, this is their story. We have no information about their biological fathers, but we know about their Mama. We said: "Tell me how much you are ready to know, we will give you all the information", "Catherine shared.

Sister actresses Meg was also dedicated from South Korea, so Hheyhl from childhood got used to "see more than skin color." "I believed that love is love, no matter what color you are. But somehow, I asked my sister, whether the attitude towards her is distinguished when she is with parents in public, and when one. She said: "Yes, constantly!" And I realized that I was too naive. I decided that I needed to protect my daughters and prepare them for going into the world. Because I can't change society anyway, "Heigl said.

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The actress that lives with his family on the ranch in Utah, away from Hollywood and Paparazzi, told how her family survived quarantine. In addition to three children, in the house of Josh and Catherine live cats and dogs, whose pair sheltered. Now the actress, according to her, believes that the family is "fully equipped."

"To the pandemic, I thought that we need another child. We did not know, adopt it or give birth on their own. But now I completely changed my mind - we have enough three. It was the longest period that I was inseparably spent with the children. At first I liked everything, I constantly prepared, but now I tell them: "Children, just make yourself a sandwich, okay?"

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