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Secrets of Daytimes Newest Moms - Blended Families, Stage Moms, Painful Breakups
New York (PRWEB) April 30, 2005 -- The Mothers Days issue of Soap Opera Digest (Cover Date: May 10 -- Newsstands May 3) features photos and breaking news about some of soaps most popular actresses who are mothers in real life.
The new mommies Baby Love" feature includes West Coast based Alison Sweeney (Days of Our Lives), Rebecca Herbst (General Hospital), Lindsay Hartley (Passions) and East Coast based, Terri Colombino (As The World Turns).
Soap Opera Digest asks how these working moms handled working through their pregnancies, breast-feeding, losing their baby weight and their best Mom" moments. They used everything from potted plants to menus to shopping bags (to hide Sweeneys pregnancy)."
More in the Mothers Day issue - Stage Moms" looks at how star mothers feel about their children following them into the business. Kim Zimmers (Guiding Light) whose son, Jake Weary is now on As The World Turns and Jeanne Coopers (The Young and The Restless) son, Corbin Bernsen (formerly L.A. Law -- currently General Hospital) who is getting ready to release a film, their latest project together.
Single Mom Sensation" features photos and a candid interview with All My Childrens Eva La Rue, who shares parenting of a three-year-old daughter with her former co-star, and soon-to-be ex-husband, John Callahan. Its been a stormy year for Eva La Rue, on and off AMC, but the futures looking bright."
Meet The Parents" looks at The Young and The Restless Don Diamonts life with fiancée and former co-star, Cindy Ambuehl who together have six children ages 4-13; twin boys plus four sons from a previous marriage. Cindy talks about staying sane living with seven boys -- eight if you include Don!
Its fun to hear about the glamour of a soap stars life but if you read Digest enough, you know that actors lives are a lot more like yours and mine than not, at least when it comes to the important things. And nothing is more important than family," says Lynn Leahey, Editorial Director, Soap Opera Digest.
This year Soap Opera Digest celebrates 30 years as Americas most popular magazine devoted to soaps.
Copyright 2005 Soap Opera Digest
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