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The High Potential star shares two children with her husband, and recently, the couple candidly discussed the challenges of parenting in the public eye. Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney, both well-known figures in the entertainment industry, have found it increasingly difficult to shield their children from the realities of their fame.
In a heartfelt conversation, they admitted that despite their best efforts, they can no longer keep their children insulated from the attention that comes with their careers. The couple emphasized the importance of maintaining a sense of normalcy for their kids while navigating the complexities of fame.
Olson and McElhenney expressed their commitment to being open and honest with their children as they grow up in an environment where their parents are constantly in the spotlight. They aim to strike a balance between their public personas and their roles as devoted parents, ensuring that their children feel loved and supported amidst the chaos of their careers.
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