Liv Tyler's Son Is Confused About What She Does For A Living

Liv Tyler's Son Is Confused About What She Does For A Living

Hahaha, cute! Kids really do say the darndest things, don't they? Liv Tyler's son Milo seems to be a little confused over what mommy does for a living. :)

His description of her job starts with: "My mommy works at night." And her office? "He'll point out motor homes along the road and say, 'That's where my mommy works,'" says the actress, 30. "The implication, well..."

As for her on the road lifestyle affecting her son's stability, Liv isn't too worried.

...She tries "to embrace that we live like gypsies a little bit. We go somewhere for three months at a time, and we make friends and get to see a whole new place. It's very special in a way. My philosophy is that we're the ones who go to him in the night and when he wakes up in the morning, and those are the most important moments in a young child's life."

With celebrities on the go so much, I know the subject has been raised over and over again in the comments, especially in regards to Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their children...what about the kids' stability? Now that Liv has addressed the subject, do you feel any different about the issue?

For the rest of Liv's interview and photo shoot, check out Cookie Mag!



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 7 Comments

Stazh (not verified)Stazh (not verified) said:
As someone who moved around quite a bit as a child, I know that even if you have stable parents, the toll that all that moving takes can be irreperable. Moving around made it hard for me to form steady friendships. Even when we settled down during my 7th grade year, I constantly jumped from one group of friends to another. To this day, I have a difficult time maintaining my relationships -- something I attribute to my childhood. That being said, I can only imagine how Brangelina's kids, or Liv Tyler's son, are taking their constant travels. I think it must be painful to have to say goodbye to people all of the time.
Passerby (not verified)Passerby (not verified) said:
just a thought, but maybe the reason these celebrity children turn out so messed up has a lot to do with the unstable way they are raised. I'm not saying all these parents are bad; just saying they don't seem to have a stable enviroment and their parents are around so many people, so many different things all the time. I recently saw Mackenzie Phillips on a documentary and she said how Mick Jagger seduced her at the age of 18, while her father was knocking at Mick's door screaming at the top of his lungs. Mackenzie said how she spent the night with Mick and he made love to her. Mick Jagger was friends with her father, he must have been in his late 30s or early 40s. We all know how Mackenzie turned out. Drug addict and alcoholic in and out of rehab. These celebrity kids have it harder than the average kids. They are around alot of adults who are into drugs, sex, alcohol. Drew Barrymore is a great example; she said she was six when she started drinking and having sex at 12.
lisa (not verified)lisa (not verified) said:
I'm glad it's being pointed out--although it's a no-brainer-- that other families do this too.
maggie (not verified)maggie (not verified) said:
Children deserves to have a healthy stable loving home where they can feel safe and comfortable. It's going to be harder for them to make friends and keep friends. After a while, it will be too confusing, disruptive and unsettling for them. Don't get me wrong, traveling is great and it is a wonderful experience and opportunity where you can learn so much about different cultures & languages etc. As long as you have a place call 'home'. which Angie & Brad does not have. I'm not sure about Liv or how much she travels, but I'm certain that Angie's kids are so confuse and does not have any clue who they are and where they come from. Truthfully, she is doing more damage than good.
Passerby (not verified)Passerby (not verified) said:
I'm sure he's about as stable as most kids his age. Liv has to make a living somehow. I think her 1st quote is funny.
<a href="/user/81" title="View user profile.">klessig</a>klessig said:
Kids need stability. And not just from their parents. They are just trying to make themselves feel better if they truly believe that moving around a lot is good for kids. As a teacher, I see a lot, and you always can pinpoint the kids that have instability, no matter where it is coming from.
minnie (not verified)minnie (not verified) said:
I think it is unfair to say point blank that moving around alot is bad for kids and means that they will be unable to form meaningful relationships in the future. I moved alot as a kid and I think it helped me learn that 'home' is not a building but the people who love and care for you, it also made me more openminded and made meeting and becoming friends with people easier rather than harder. I have so many friends in so many places and I am often suprised how closed in some people who have lived in one place their entire lives are. Everyone is different and it should be up to the parent to do what they think is best for the child.

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