Keri Russell Is Still Emotional

Apparently no one has told Keri Russell that getting overly emotional doesn't really stop after having the kids have grown either. I am not finding it to be a phase but more of a long term thing. Then again, I had two kids in three years so maybe my hormones haven't calmed down yet. I still can't listen to Ingrid Michaelson's song Highway without getting a migraine afterwards. Here is Keri talking about how her perspective has changed since giving birth to River.

"No one ever tells you that as soon as you become a parent anything dealing with a kid or a baby affects you. I'm not kidding. I was watching Finding Nemo and I was bursting into tears: "How is he gonna find his dad?' My husband Shane was like, "Should we turn this off? I mean, is this gonna be too upsetting?' "Shane and I stepped in the back of a screening of my new film August Rush for, like, the last 10 minutes, and I was just crying as soon as I sat down. I looked over and my husband was crying too. When you have a child it just changes everything and you see things in such a different light."


For more pictures of Keri with River, click here.



COMMENTS...

Lauren Lauren said:

That is SO true!! My husband and I find ourselves watching little kids doing the funniest things and cracking up, things that before we were parents wouldnt have even noticed.

Debby Debby said:

Being emotional is just part of being a woman and having hormones. I do not have children, but get emotional about the same things mentioned above. I get teary-eyed when my best friend tells me something cute her children have done.

Natasha Natasha said:

She looks great, even weepy!!

meazy meazy said:

How embarrassing...

BobC BobC said:

Barf.

Tima Tima said:

her kid has her exact same nose, what a cutie!

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