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EntertainmentMandy Moore felt happy to return to work after giving birth

Mandy Moore felt happy to return to work after giving birth

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Mandy Moore returned to work just six weeks after giving birth to her baby boy.

The 39-year-old actress has revealed that she just “rolled with it” after giving birth to her second son, Oscar ‘Ozzie’ Bennett, in October 2022.

Asked about her decision to shoot ‘Dr. Death’ so soon after the birth, Mandy told PEOPLE: “I think that made it easier somehow.

“It all happened so quickly that I wasn’t able to really cognitively wrap my head around everything. I was like, ‘Oh wait, I’m already in New York and we’re shooting and I have a six-week-old baby.'”

Mandy suspects she would’ve felt even more “stressed” had she spent time dwelling on the situation.

She said: “I think had it been planned a little, I would’ve stressed out and had more anxiety around it, but because it all just fell together so quickly and last minute, I sort of rolled with it.”

Jennifer Morrison, the director of ‘Dr. Death’, has praised Mandy Moore – who also has Gus, two, with her husband Taylor Goldsmith – for her “professional” attitude.

Jennifer explained that Mandy was totally “dedicated” to the project, even though she’d only recently given birth.

She said: “Dude, it was insane. She has a six-week-old baby, and you would never have known. She was so graceful, so professional. We never had a sense that she had had a baby except that she had this gorgeous child. She was so devoted.”

Meanwhile, Mandy previously described her experience of motherhood as being “challenging and rewarding”.

The actress explained that motherhood has changed her outlook on life.

Mandy Moore told PEOPLE: “Being a mom has certainly made me aware of how challenging and rewarding motherhood is.

“It truly takes a village.”


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