Mandy Moore Shares How Sons Gus and Ozzie Are Creating a Special Bond
"To be honest, he never fully clocked what kind of change was ahead of him," Mandy, who partnered with Crate & Kids, exclusively told E! News about Gus. "But he was always excited to hang in 'Bubba's room' before he arrived."
She continued, "With Ozzie here now, we have been so touched by how gentle he is and all of the kisses he wants to give his brother." The actress, who is a proud member of the "two under two club," said she looks forward to seeing her sons' special bond grow as they get older. "I've heard a lot of advice pertaining to how crazy the next few years will be," Mandy noted, "but before we know it, they'll be best friends and only a grade or two apart."And with the holidays swiftly approaching, she's ready to create memories with her little ones.
As she put it, "I'm excited about staying cozy, appreciating this special time and starting new traditions together."
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