Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mother's Day is going to look a lot different this year.Instead of going out for formal brunches, heading to the spa, or spending the day enjoying their favorite public activities, mothers everywhere will be finding ways to commemorate with their kids at home.
And let's not forget that for many women across the globe, they will be celebrating their first-ever Mother's Day in quarantine… a day they'll always remember, especially now!ET exclusively spoke with a few first-time celebrity moms, who revealed what they are planning to do to still make Sunday feel extra special.Former pro Karina Smirnoff welcomed her first child, son Theo Gabriel, the week of March 30.