“These hard times show you truly what matters and is important in life and how much we have to be grateful for,” the “Funny Girl” star wrote.
“Today was a hard day,” she wrote on her Instagram Story Wednesday over a photo of her 2-year-old in a wooden crib. “As parents, we have to be strong for our kids. But sometimes you just want to break down and cry.”
“These hard times show you truly what matters and is important in life and how much we have to be grateful for,” she added. “It’s been hard to say the least but our boy is such a champ and is going to be ok.leamichele/InstagramInstagram/@leamichele “Praying for a speedy recovery!!!” wrote one fan, while another commented, “Praying Ever gets well soon!!💕.”
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