Ashley Tisdale reveals 'unfiltered' take on raising daughters
Ashley Tisdale offers inside glimpse into being 'girl' mom
Ashley Tisdale takes great pride in being a mother to her two girls, referring to it as her "favorite thing."
The High School Musical star, who is widely known for her role as Sharpay in High School Musical, reflected on embracing parenthood with husband Christopher French.
The 39-year-old opened up to People Magazine about being a mother to daughters Jupiter Iris and Emerson Clover, whom she shares with her husband of ten years.
She told the outlet, "I definitely love it. Obviously it's my favorite thing, and it's changed my life in so many ways.
"I think it's been the best time, and I'm so grateful.”
Tisdale, who previously took to her Instagram in September to announce the birth of her second daughter, shared that her first-born is more than delighted to be an older sibling.
She said of her daughter Jupiter, "She is for sure loving being a big sis.”
The Frenshe founder further went on to explain her own family dynamic as she added, "I was the baby sister, so I never got to be the big sister.
"So I'm so glad that the girls have each other.”
Previously, Ashley didn’t hesitate to elaborate on her fears of getting pregnant again after experiencing her first pregnancy.
Speaking of its physical toll, she said she couldn't wrap her head around the idea of feeling that hurt again.
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