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The best moments of childhood are the ones spent with our siblings. It doesn’t matter how many fights you had or how badly you bashed each other, in the end, the love you have for your sibling makes it up for everything. Such an adorable relationship is shared between actress, Sameera Reddy’s kids, Hans Varde and Nyra Varde. From sharing a onesie to making them spend time with each other, Sameera has always made sure that her children value each other. (Also Read: Karan Singh Grover's Reaction On Wife, Bipasha Basu's No Makeup Pictures Is Every Husband Ever)
In the glamour world, we have seen many mommies acing the role of a mother. And one of them is Sameera Reddy. We love the way Sameera brings in the little child in her to match up with the spirits of her tiny tots. Married to entrepreneur, Akshay Varde, Sameera had embraced motherhood for the first time on May 14, 2015, when she had welcomed her baby boy, Hans Varde. On July 12, 2019, Sameera had become a mother for the second time as she had welcomed a little princess and had named her, Nyra. A doting wife and a caring mother, Sameera is a true inspiration to all the new mommies.
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Sameera Reddy is quite active on social media and loves sharing snippets of her little ones. And May 23, 2020 was no different. She took to her Instagram handle and shared a video of Hans and Nyra. In the video, Nyra was seen troubling her elder brother, Hans, and biting him. After some time, he runs away from her and tries to hide but his cute little sister, Nyra finds him anyway. Along with the video, Sameera captioned it as “You can run but you can’t hide from Lil sister.”
On April 23, 2020, Sameera had taken to her Instagram handle and had shared a collage of childhood pictures of her kids, Hans and Nyra. In the picture, we could see Hans and Nyra sporting the same onesie. Along with the collage, Sameera had written a heart-melting note on how she had kept Hans’ onesie for her second child but was skeptical due to her postpartum blues. Her note could be read as “Hans2015 & Nyra2020. Same Onesie Two babies! This onesie is so special to me because I held on to it since 2015 Wanting another child but having postpartum blues and telling Akshai back then I didn’t have the courage to have a second baby. And here we are in 2020.” (Also Read: Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Wife, Aaliya Revealed How He Humiliated Her And Avoided Meeting His Kids)
On May 14, 2020, Sameera had shared an adorable video of her little munchkins. She had taken to her Instagram handle and had posted a video where her son, Hans was seen sharing his food with his sister, Nyra, feeding her with his own hands. Along with the heart-melting video, Sameera had written, “Sharing is caring moments like these make my heart melt.”
In a special JioSaavan podcast on Raising Parents, Sameera was invited and she had talked about the expectations and pressures that a lot of young parents face after entering into parenthood. She had discussed about the challenges of parenting the 2020 generation and had retorted, “Parenting is not an easy journey with the 2020 generation. It’s the only role you play with no script in place. Right from getting your child to sleep through the night, to equal parenting, to raising a picky eater, body shaming, to rediscovering yourself after motherhood is all exhausting and few speak about it.”
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On Valentine’s Day, i.e., February 14, 2020, Sameera had posted an adorable picture of her little Valentines, Hans, and Nyra. The two had looked adorable as they had posed for their mommy. Along with the picture, Sameera had written, “My Valentine babies… happy to see his Little sis again! And I’m thrilled to have the chaos back in the house! Can’t handle these father-son boys trips without us girls!!! #family #first #always #brother #sister #happyvalentinesday #mybabies #baby #love.” (Also Read: Kratika Sengar Clears The Air About Hubby, Nikitin Dheer's Possessiveness, Reveals How He Tease Her)
Well, we love Sameera’s way of parenting. What about you? Let us know.
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