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Eva Mendes Admits It’s ‘Challenging’ Giving Her Kids With Ryan Gosling ‘Full-On Attention’ During Pandemic

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Eva Mendes got real about parenting being a full-time mom and during a global pandemic. The stunning Hitch star, 46, took to Instagram on February 15 and revealed the new level she’s reached in quarantine. “Full on Mom mode,” she began the caption to her post, which featured a selfie of the stunning star sporting a gray robe. “I’ve graduated from my man’s [Ryan Gosling‘s] sweats to a robe.

All day. File under: stopped caring for now,” she continued in her unfiltered message to fans. Then, Eva got even more personal, opening up about the joys and challenges about being a mom while in quarantine. “These days my kids [daughters Esmerelda, 6, and Amada, 4] are getting my full on attention.

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