Happy belated Mother’s Day to all the mamas working around the clock during these tough times! 



Though this year’s celebration of our most favorite matriarchs was certainly different than most, there’s one thing we can always count on: Jewish celebrities posting heartwarming odes to the women who made them who they are. 

From Alex Borstein to Mark Zuckerberg, enjoy this adorable roundup of how Jewish stars celebrated Mother’s Day. 
1. Alex Borstein
Jewish mom, actress, and comedian extraordinaire Alex Borstein has been nailing this whole social-distancing thing. Working around the clock to keep her kids entertained and educated, the The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actress got the Mother’s Day celebration she truly deserves. Luckily for us voyeurs, she shared some of her kid’s tributes to social media. 


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Even her card has her calling my name over and over and over again . . The pleasure is all mine. Thanks for making me a mommy and reminding me all day long. #happymothersday

A post shared by Alex Borstein (@alexborstein) on May 10, 2020 at 9:08am PDT



“Even her card has her calling my name over and over and over again,” Borstein captioned a photo of her daughter’s Mother’s Day card. “The pleasure is all mine. Thanks for making me a mommy and reminding me all day long.” 

How’d she spend her special day? Just take a look at this “e-card” the comedian made on Instagram.


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The e-card. A stolen pic of mom staring at the TV. I look like a fucking corpse. A happy corpse with a little dog. . . #happymothersday #alldayeveryday

A post shared by Alex Borstein (@alexborstein) on May 10, 2020 at 11:15am PDT



“A stolen pic of mom staring at the TV. I look like a fucking corpse. A happy corpse with a little dog,” Borstein wrote. 

Last, but not least, Borstein made a post to thank her mother, the most “fabulous bitch on the planet.”


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Happy Mother’s Day to the most fabulous bitch on the planet. And thank you. Thank you for my attitude problem. Thank you for my appetite for life. And thank you for loving me even when I felt unloveable. Nagyon szeretlek. . . #happymothersday #boldoganyáknapját

A post shared by Alex Borstein (@alexborstein) on May 10, 2020 at 12:19pm PDT



“Thank you for my attitude problem. Thank you for my appetite for life. And thank you for loving me even when I felt unloveable,” Borstein wrote. “Nagyon szeretlek.” (That’s “I love you very much” in Hungarian.)
2. Natalie Portman
One of our favorite Jewish moms Natalie Portman has a favorite Jewish mom of her own: Shelley Stevens. 

Portman — who shares kids Aleph and Amalia with her husband, Benjamin Millepied — shared a lovely photo with her mom on Instagram and told her followers that her “first blessing in life was to be born to my mom.” That’s a mighty compliment!


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My first blessing in life was to be born to my mom. She is the most loving, caring, generous, cuddly, funny, smart, talented, creative person I could ever imagine getting to spend my childhood with. And now I’m blessed by my kids who turned me into a mom and make me smile and laugh every single day — and who make me appreciate my mom even more for all the invisible things she did for me that I realize now as I try to live up to her mothering. #mothersday

A post shared by Natalie Portman (@natalieportman) on May 10, 2020 at 1:07pm PDT



“And now I’m blessed by my kids who turned me into a mom and make me smile and laugh every single day — and who make me appreciate my mom even more for all the invisible things she did for me that I realize now as I try to live up to her mothering,” Portman said. Aww.
3. Jemima Kirke
English-American artist, actress, and Jewish mom Jemima Kirke had herself a well-deserved Mother’s Day for raising children Rafella and Memphis, who she shares with ex-husband Michael Mosberg.

It started  with a gorgeous vintage gold necklace from her daughter, followed by a post dedicated to her mom, Lorraine.


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Screen-grabbed from my mother’s account. Thank you for all that you do not least of all paying for therapy for over 20 years! (Money and therapy- essential parenting tools.)

A post shared by Jemima Kirke (@jemima_jo_kirke) on May 10, 2020 at 6:29am PDT



“Thank you for all that you do not least of all paying for therapy for over 20 years!” Kirke captioned the post. LOL!

After sharing a decade-old photo of her younger self — taken after giving birth to her eldest —  Jewish mom dedicated a brutally honest post to her nanny!


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And happy Mother’s Day to @sweetsbystacy82 I cant stand playing with children so you’ve saved them and me a whole lot of boredom. thank you for making me a better mother and for being nothing short of another mom to my children.

A post shared by Jemima Kirke (@jemima_jo_kirke) on May 10, 2020 at 7:19am PDT



“I can’t stand playing with children so you’ve saved them and me a whole lot of boredom,” Kirke said. “Thank you for making me a better mother and for being nothing short of another mom to my children.”

We applaud Kirke for giving credit where credit is due, and for her hilarious honesty.
4. Barbra Streisand
Queen of absolutely everything, Jewish mom and bubbe Barbra Streisand shared the most adorable then-and-now photos on social media with her son, Jason Gould. 
Mother’s Day…nothing makes me prouder than being your mom honey. @JasonGouldMusic pic.twitter.com/GSemcDD2Pn

— Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) May 10, 2020



“Aww thanks mom — how lucky am I to have you as my mom,” Gould commented. “Beyond grateful always.” 

To honor her own mother, Streisand shared a vintage video of a phone call she had with her own mom on a live talk show. Watch it, it’s adorably hilarious.  


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A post shared by Barbra Streisand (@barbrastreisand) on May 10, 2020 at 12:35pm PDT


5. Zach Braff
Jewish actor Zach Braff (of Scrubs fame) posted an adorable photo on social media of him smooching his Jewish mom on the cheek. 


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I feel so lucky to say that I could not have had a better Mom. I love you so much, Mom. Happy Special Day.

A post shared by Zach Braff (@zachbraff) on May 10, 2020 at 8:51am PDT



“I feel so lucky to say that I could not have had a better Mom,” Braff wrote. 
6. Patton Oswalt
Try not to tear up from actor Patton Oswalt’s Mother’s Day post to his Jewish wife, Meredith Salenger. 

“Back when travel was a thing we’d Facetime every night I was on the road and your heat and beauty beamed through the screen at me as if you were in the room. And when going to restaurants still existed I’d stare in awe at you through the candlelight and wonder what heaven you fell from to be with me.”


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Back when travel was a thing we’d FaceTime every night I was on the road and your heat and beauty beamed right through the screen at me as if you were in the room. And when going to a restaurant still existed I’d stare in awe at you through the candlelight and wonder what heaven you fell from to be with me. And when the three of us could still go out for a casual day of adventure I’d always be excited about what goofy, interesting things you’d spontaneously think to do. Now that we’re all sealed inside our house you make every day fun and peaceful. I will NEVER be able to equal what you do for Alice & me, every day, by your simple EXISTING. But I will try to make every morning hopeful and every evening fun. I love you @meredithsalenger. Happy Mother’s Day sweetie.

A post shared by Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) on May 10, 2020 at 3:42pm PDT



“And when the three of us could still go out for a casual adventure I’d always be excited about what goofy, interesting things you’d spontaneously think to do. Now that we’re all sealed inside our house you make everyday fun and peaceful. I will NEVER be able to equal what you do for Alice and me, every day, by your simple existing. But I will try to make every morning hopeful and every evening fun,” Oswalt wrote. 

We’re not crying, you’re crying! 
7. Amy Schumer
New to the Jewish mom club, comedian Amy Schumer took to Instagram to shout out her husband Chris Fischer’s mom, Jean. 

“I never got to meet you but I love you,” she wrote. “Thanks for bringing that little guy into the world.” 


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Happy Mother’s Day to the original Gene (Jean) Fischer. I never got to meet you but I love you. Thanks for bringing that little guy into the world

A post shared by @ amyschumer on May 10, 2020 at 1:02pm PDT


8. Beanie Feldstein 
Actress Beanie Feldstein shared a cute photo with her proud Jewish mom, Sharon Feldstein, on Instagram, wishing the “queen of the whole world” a happy Mother’s Day. 


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happy mother’s day to the queen of the whole world. my mom cares about everything and taught me to care about everything. she doesn’t just care for her kids and grandkids, but for all kids. i am endlessly proud to be her daughter. you’re my hero, Shay. ! #kissamom @yourmomcares

A post shared by Beanie Feldstein (@beaniefeldstein) on May 10, 2020 at 10:58am PDT



“My mom cares about everything and taught me to care about everyone. She doesn’t just care for her kids and grandkids, but for all her kids. I am endlessly proud to be her daughter. You’re my hero, Shay!” Feldstein wrote.
9. Jonah Hill 
Next up: Feldstein’s brother, actor and producer Jonah Hill! 


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Happy Mother’s Day mom @sharonfeldstein #kissamom @yourmomcares

A post shared by Jonah Hill (@jonahhill) on May 10, 2020 at 12:07pm PDT



Hill shared a sweet photo to Instagram of himself smooching his mom on the cheek.
10. Rashida Jones
Jewish mom and actress Rashida Jones’ mother, actress Peggy Lipton, passed away last year on May 11th, so Jones took this Mother’s Day as an opportunity to remember her. 

In an Instagram post, the actress shared a heartwarming image with Lipton from her Harvard college graduation. 


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Happy mother's day to all the wonderful ones who hold it down with their unconditional love and fortitude and wisdom and protection and support, on this earth and beyond.  I miss mine everyday.

A post shared by Rashida Jones (@rashidajones) on May 10, 2020 at 11:32am PDT



“Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful ones who hold it down with their unconditional love and fortitude and wisdom and protection and support, on this earth and beyond,” Rashida said. “I miss mine everyday.” 
11. Chelsea Peretti
Jewish comedian and mom Chelsea Peretti  — she shares baby Beaumont with husband Jordan Peele — is one of the funniest mamas on Instagram, especially during quarantine. 

Keeping up with her food-filled Instagram feed, Peretti shared a picture of a scrumptious looking piece of rhubarb pie and “second coffee for Mother’s Day” with a very raw caption: 

“I happen to be very emo this pandemic Mother’s Day and thankful to all the women who have taught me so much about mothering and hopeful that our kids will change the world?” Peretti shared. 


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SECOND PIECE OF PIE AND SECOND COFFEE FOR MOTHERS DAY tupac voice “u are appreciated” I happen to be very emo this pandemic mothers day and thankful to all the women who have taught me so much about mothering and hopeful that our kids will change the world? also feel grateful to all the nurturers period – be it to a dog, a garden, a friend, a cousin, those who shine their light and love on others selflessly HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO UR BITCH ASSES TOO! Ive been teary all morning, starting with my son not being able to pronounce “mother” bc he never calls me that hhaahaha. Anyway bye

A post shared by Chelsea Peretti (@chelsanity) on May 10, 2020 at 11:02am PDT



Mother’s Day isn’t just for mothers, though, the comedian said. “Also feel grateful to all the nurturers period — be it a dog, a garden, a friend, a cousin, those who shine their light and love on others selflessly. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO UR BITCH ASSES TOO!” Peretti said. 

Peretti also shared a throwback photo with her mom with an even lengthier, mushy caption: 


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Happy mothers day to my mom who encouraged me to be creative and tell my stories and read and write and eat salad and love nature and be silly and value family and love travel and languages and foods. A public school teacher who worked her way to a phd! Poly lingual speaking spanish, french, italian fluently and a few more which I am absolutely jealous of – I hear her voice in my head all through this pandemic: “put your dishes away dont just leave them in the sink…. turn the light off when you leave a room… do something creative with your son, etc” Amazing how so many of the lessons really do stick in your head. Gonna hold onto that bc my son doesn’t listen to shit I say but maybe he’ll remember it later

A post shared by Chelsea Peretti (@chelsanity) on May 10, 2020 at 11:15am PDT


12. Abbi Jacobson 
Jewish actress and comedian Abbi Jacobson of Broad City fame shared an adorable photo of her younger self with her beautiful mom. 


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Happy Mother’s Day mom.

A post shared by @ abbijacobson on May 10, 2020 at 10:57am PDT



Fans of Jacobson’s sitcom will remember her mom actually had a cameo in Broad City, along with co-star Ilana Glazer’s real mom.
13. Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook mogul and Jewish dad Mark Zuckerberg shared a sweet photo on Instagram for Mother’s Day of his wife, Priscilla Chan, and their two daughters, Max and August, playing Legos together. 


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Happy Mother's Day! A big thank you to all the moms out there who have poured your hearts and hard work into nurturing your children to create a better future for them and all of us.

A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck) on May 10, 2020 at 9:33am PDT



“A big thank you to all the moms out there who have poured your hearts and hard work into nurturing your children to create a better future for them and all of us,” Zuckerberg wrote.
14. Gal Gadot
Brace yourselves for this adorable photo of a very young Gal Gadot: 


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Ima .. this picture says it all. You are ALWAYS there for me , making sure I won’t fall. And you’re always happy to be there. Happy Mother’s Day to the perfect mom anyone could wish for

A post shared by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) on May 10, 2020 at 9:34am PDT



“Ima [Mom in Hebrew].. this picture says it all. You are ALWAYS there for me, making sure I won’t fall. And you’re always happy to be there,” Gadot wrote to her mom. “Happy Mother’s Day to the perfect mom anyone could wish for.” 

Even superheroes need their moms!
15. Matisyahu
Jewish singer Matisyahu has a new mom in his life — his wife! In March, the musician and his partner Talia Dressler welcomed baby Esti River Miller, which makes Matisyahu’s kinder number five (he shared three children from his first marriage, and another daughter with a former girlfriend). 


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Happy Mother’s Day to my beautiful sweet wife. Thank you for bringing our baby esti into this world. These last two months have been so special even in the midst of this craziness. To be home with you and Esti and the boys has been something I’ve been missing since I started running around this crazy world. Thank you for giving me a home. I love you.

A post shared by Matisyahu (@matisyahu) on May 10, 2020 at 7:31am PDT



“These last two months have been so special even in the midst of this craziness,” Matisyahu wrote on Instagram. “To be home with you and Esti and the boys has been something I’ve been missing since I started running around this crazy world. Thank you for giving me a home. I love you.”
16. Drake
When Jewish rapper Drake shared exclusive photos of his son, Aubrey Drake Graham, last month, the internet went wild. Why? Well, he never-before-seen photos of baby Aubrey were stunning — and they showed the world that he looks just like his grandma, Drake’s mom, Sandra Graham!

This Mother’s Day, the Canadian musician gave us something else to kvell about: a photo of mama Graham hugging baby Drake. 


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the big time women out there doing the hardest work on gods green earth.

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“Happy Mother’s Day to all the big time women out there doing the hardest work on god’s green earth,” Drake wrote.
17. Moshe Kasher
Leave it to Jewish comedian Moshe Kasher to wish both his wife, Natasha Leggero, and his mother a very happy Mother’s Day in the most Kasher way possible: with a joke. 

The comedian, who shares a hilarious toddler daughter with Leggero, shared an obscure picture of what looks like a floating bodiless woman. 


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to my dear mother and the mother of my child(you are both) everyday you inspire me with your greatness and your vision. without you life would be futile. i assimilate to your love.

A post shared by Moshe Kasher (@moshekasher) on May 10, 2020 at 6:31pm PDT



“To my dear mother and the mother of my child (you are both) everyday you inspire me with your greatness and your vision. Without you life would be futile. I assimilate to your love,” Kasher wrote. 

We really hope Leggero appreciated the joke!!!
18. Pink 
Despite being a household name, Jewish mom and singer Pink faces the same dilemma as many moms: always the photographer, never the photographer’s subject. 


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Happy mother’s day to all the picture takers of the family that can find 5,000 photos of their families and none of them. And to all the mamas that miss their mamas.

A post shared by P!NK (@pink) on May 11, 2020 at 12:25am PDT



“Happy Mother’s Day to all the picture takers of the family that can find 5,000 photos of their families and none of them,” Pink wrote. “And to all the mamas that miss their mamas.”

Stars, they’re just like us!
19. Rachel Bloom
How did Crazy Ex Girlfriend star Rachel Bloom celebrate her first Mother’s Day with husband Dan Gregor? Ogling their new bundle of joy, of course!


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My body made her bones What the fuck

A post shared by Rachel Bloom (@racheldoesstuff) on May 10, 2020 at 6:27am PDT



“My body made her bones,” Bloom wrote. “What the fuck.” 
20. Dianna Agron 
Jewish actress Dianna Agron might be a blonde bombshell as an adult, but as a toddler, she was a fresh-faced brunette. One thing is the same: her adorable smile. 

For Mother’s Day, the Glee actress shared a sweet childhood photo on Instagram with her mom, and it’s exactly the kind of throwback celebrity photos we crave. 


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She’s always been in my corner. Thankful to you & for you, my lovely one.

A post shared by Dianna Agron (@diannaagron) on May 10, 2020 at 1:23pm PDT



“She’s always been in my corner,” Agron said.
21. Tiffany Haddish
Jewish actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish recently celebrated her bat mitzvah, and Jews everywhere — us included — were verklempt. 


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Happy Mother’s Day Mom! I been looking thru pictures all day of you and this one @ladyballa1415 post sums it all up. I remember you saying you hate talking pictures cause the camera catches your Thoughts. I see you what you mean now. I Love you no matter what you thinking about mama. Happy Mother’s Day.

A post shared by Tiffany Haddish (@tiffanyhaddish) on May 10, 2020 at 10:38pm PDT



On Instagram, Haddish shared a photo of her mother, who looks strikingly similar to the comedian: “I been looking thru pictures all day of you and this one post sums it all up. I remember you saying you hate talking [sic] pictures cause the camera catches your thoughts. I see what you mean now. I love you no matter what you thinking about mama.”
22. Nick Kroll
Nick Kroll has a big mouth — he’s not shy about it on Big Mouth, his adult animated series — and he used it to kvell about his Jewish mom on Instagram. 


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there. But specifically to my mom who has been the best mother to me and my siblings and so many more. This year more than most I am blown away by how much mothers do to keep families together. I’m grateful to all of them but especially my own.

A post shared by Nick Kroll (@nickkroll) on May 10, 2020 at 2:24pm PDT



“Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there. But specifically to my mom who has been the best mother to me and my siblings and so many more. This year more than most I am blown away by how much mothers do to keep families together. I’m grateful to all of them but especially my own,” Kroll said.
23. Sarah Jessica Parker
Mah jongg extraordinaire and Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker shares a brood of children with husband Matthew Broderick, so her lengthy Instagram post for Mother’s Day is well warranted. 


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To my mother. To the mothers no longer with us. To all mothers today. To those who are suffering most. To those that wake worrying about the mothers who are disproportionately affected. To those mothers who are healthcare workers, restaurant workers, housekeepers,grocery store clerks, babysitters, meatpackers, foster mothers, caring for the elderly, government employees keeping our cities and communities functioning, to those that are postal workers, teachers, tending to food pantries and caring for the displaced, homeless or victims of domestic violence… I send love, compassion, appreciation and hopes that brighter days are ahead. 1 day a year just doesn't seem adequate to celebrate all of you. X, SJ

A post shared by SJP (@sarahjessicaparker) on May 10, 2020 at 12:37pm PDT



“1 day a year doesn’t seem adequate to celebrate all of you,” Parker ended the caption.
24. Judy Gold 
Jewish comedian Judy Gold went all-out for Mother’s Day with a plethora of hilarious posts. 

First up? A sketch by Gold and Renee Taylor called, “When Your Jewish mother is a Trump Supporter.” 


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“When Your Jewish Mother is a Trump Supporter” by Renee Taylor and Judy Gold. Have a Happy Mother’s Day ! @official_renee_taylor @jewdygold

A post shared by Judy Gold (@jewdygold) on May 9, 2020 at 12:47pm PDT



The Kill Me Now podcast host then shared a teaser for Comedy Central’s new documentary, Call Your Mother, featuring Gold and other comedians who “pay homage to their moms and the way they have helped to shape their work.” (Does this sound familiar? Gold joined Kveller’s podcast, Call Your Mother, as a guest last year!)


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Tomorrow, Sun 5/10, be sure to tune in to @comedycentral at 10 PM ET/PT for the premiere of #CallYourMother, a hilarious documentary in which some of comedy’s biggest stars pay homage to their moms and the way they have helped to shape their work.

A post shared by Judy Gold (@jewdygold) on May 9, 2020 at 5:10pm PDT



Hold up, Gold’s not done yet! The mom of two sons — Ben and Henry — honored her mother and grandmother with a throwback photo of the trio.


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My mother and my grandmother are always in my thoughts. Thank you for the long legs. Happy Mother’s Day!! #happymothersday

A post shared by Judy Gold (@jewdygold) on May 10, 2020 at 9:53am PDT



The last of Gold’s Mother’s Day tributes: Her son Ben’s girlfriend sent her a mug that says “thank you for raising the man of my dreams.” 


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The BEST Mother’s Day gift your son’s girlfriend could give you. Thank you @nicolegerlak ! @bencallgold #happymothersday

A post shared by Judy Gold (@jewdygold) on May 10, 2020 at 2:19pm PDT



“The BEST Mother’s Day gift your son’s girlfriend could give you,” Judy said.
25. Selma Blair
Throughout her MS diagnosis, Jewish mom Selma Blair — she shares son Arthur with ex-husband Ahmet Zappa — has blown us away with her power and courage. Between her son Arthur helping to shave Blair’s head, and the countless adoring photos the Jewish actress shares on Instagram, it’s clear she’s got a good one taking care of her at home.

This Mother’s Day, Blair took the opportunity to shoutout her son and her mother, Molly.


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Mother’s Day. I am grateful for my son. I am grateful to my mother, Molly. Arthur doesn’t know her well. She is in Michigan. But when he has been with her, he held her hand. He gave her flowers from my sisters garden. He made me proud . My mom loves him. I love them both. And I send love to all mothers. May we know who we are and have the best to teach our children. ( mine is on Fortnite now so maybe I have slacked a bit ) big love to all this is from three years ago.

A post shared by Selma Blair (@selmablair) on May 10, 2020 at 10:24am PDT



“Arthur doesn’t know [Molly] well. She is in Michigan. But when he has been with her, he held her hand. He gave her flowers from my sister’s garden. He made me proud,” Blair wrote. “May we know who we are and have the best to teach our children (mine is on Fortnite now so maybe I have slacked a bit).”

Nope, you’re doing just fine, Selma.
26. Sarah Michelle Gellar
Last up is forever Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar, also known as Selma Blair’s forever BFF.

As of late, the Jewish mom — she shares two kids with hunky husband Freddie Prinze Jr. — has been sharing quarantine tips on Instagram. For Mother’s Day, the actress had the best tip of them all:


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It’s a special Mother’s Day edition of #smgtipoftheday #happymothersday #quarantip

A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar) on May 10, 2020 at 9:00am PDT



“Teach your family about social distancing today, by social distancing from them,” Gellar said. “Happy Mother’s day.”

From Kveller to all the mamas out there: We see you, and we appreciate you, and we hope your Mother’s Day was one to remember!

Header image of Gal Gadot by Pascal Le Segretain/Staff; Natalie Portman by Amy Sussman/Film Magic; Barbra Streisand by Taylor Hill/Getty Images; Amy Schumer by Galai/Getty Images for Meteor Shower; Chelsea Peretti by Rachel Luna/Getty Images

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