Denise Richards reveals her daughters weren’t interested in her career
Denise Richards talks about her daughters on Kelly and Mark show
Denise Richards has recently dished her daughters weren’t interested in her acting career.
During an appearance on the latest episode of Live With Kelly and Mark show on Tuesday, Denise responded to a question about being on an episode of Friends.
To this, the actress replied, “Because I was on an episode and my kids think it was the [coolest]. They’re like, ‘When did you do that?’ I’m like, ‘Before you were born!’”
“Right and it’s so funny because my kids had no interest in knowing anything [about my career], they didn’t care, but I think they saw me on a TikTok with the hair thing and they were like [excited], ‘You were on Friends!?’ I was like, ‘Yeah!’” recalled the 53-year-old.
Denise, who shares two daughters with ex Charlie Sheen, spoke to PEOPLE in 2019 about her now seven-year-old daughter.
“Being a mom is the number one priority,” said the actress.
She mentioned, “I’m most proud of raising my kids, especially in a time that is very different from how I was raised.”
“It’s extremely hard to keep children grounded. This is not an easy time to grow up,” remarked Denise.
Reflecting on raising her adopted daughter, Denise disclosed, “Eloise was suffering from a chromosomal disorder who has caused a lot of developmental delays for her.”
“She wasn’t able to sit up on her own for a very long time, and she didn’t start walking until she was 2, and that was with physical therapy,” added the actress.
-
Hailee Steinfeld spills her 'no-phone' rule with husband Josh Allen
-
Bowen Yang gets honest about post SNL life: 'It’s an adjustment'
-
Charlize Theron delivers strong message at 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
-
Lil Jon reacts to son Nathan Smith's death: 'Devastated'
-
Bianca Censori reveals where she and Kanye West stand on having children together
-
Taylor Swift hypes Olympic athletes in surprise video message
-
Timothy Busfield charged with four counts of child sexual abuse
-
Amy Schumer explains why her sudden photo surge is ‘not a cry for help’