Skylar Fisher-Duddy watches mom hit the bottle
After a long day, ‘Til Death star Joely Fisher likes to kick back with a glass of wine – a habit her oldest daughter with husband Christopher Duddy, Skylar Grace, 6, noticed.
One of her first phrases was ‘mommy juice,’ and it was a big glass of wine. Later, she’d say, ‘You drink that at five o’clock every day.’
Joely and Chris are also parents to True Harlow, nearly 17 months.
Source: Us Weekly, July 9 issue, pg 53
Tags: 'Til Death, Christopher Duddy, Joely Fisher, Skylar Fisher-Duddy, True Fisher-Duddy
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June 29th, 2007 at 6:53 am
Yuck! If your child is pointing out your alcohol consumption, it’s time to break the habit.
June 29th, 2007 at 8:55 am
Skylar Grace and True Harlow are beautiful names, but I can’t help but feel for the girls when they enter the playground and introduce themselves as ‘Skylar/Grace Fisher-Duddy’, I mean it’s just asking to be made fun of! As the owner of two unusual names myself, I speak from experience! I couldn’t give my children ‘unusual’ names with a clear conscience, knowing what it could be putting them through in later life, especially if I knew they’d also have a double-barrelled surname.
June 29th, 2007 at 11:05 am
My daughter does the same thing with soda and my husband. Whenever she sees a can of Pepsi she says “That’s daddy’s juice!”. It’s harmless, kids say things like that all the time and many adults kick back with a glass of wine at the end of the day. It’s no different than if someone kicks back with a cup of coffee, a beer, or in my case, a cup of hot tea every night. To each his own. Just because she has one glass of wine does not make her and her husband alcoholics.