Kristy Swanson and Lloyd Eisler share family photo
Actress Kristy Swanson, 38, and her real-life and Skating with Celebrities partner, Canadian pairs skater Lloyd Eisler, 44, recently posed with their son Magnus Hart, 14 months, for a family photo.

Photo by Beth Moser Photography. Beth is offering to waive the sitting fee (a $150 value) for readers if you mention CBB. She is based in the Los Feliz, CA area. Prints and products are regular price.
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Kristy is wearing the Bliss Heart-n-Sole Necklace from Solstice Design Studio ($169). She wears the white stones, but it’s also available in pink or blue.
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May 1st, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Magnus is adorable.
May 1st, 2008 at 5:29 pm
what a sweetie he is!!! They are a cute family!
May 2nd, 2008 at 7:11 am
Cute boy but I find myself deliberately avoiding looking at his parents due to the way they got together and the people they hurt in doing so. I hope their son doesn’t pay for it from his siblings (if there are some from the previous marriage that was broken up). It’s not easy hearing your sister or brother telling you it’s your fault their daddy left (even if it’s not, children don’t always accuse out of logic or point the finger in the right direction)