Sheryl Crow, the famous singer is speaking out about loving motherhood through adoption.
The singer discussed her decision to adopt sons Levi, 11, and Wyatt, 14, in an interview on a recent edition of the podcast Making Space with Hoda Kotb.
“I had the gift of getting a lot of things out of my system before I had my kids, or before I got my kids. So there wasn’t anything that I felt like I was missing,” she shared.
“If I stayed home and something was going on, I just didn’t feel like I was missing anything, that I wanted to be anywhere else, and that’s a gift,” she continued to say.
Crow went on to say that she “just never didn’t think I would have kids” but her mother’s support led her to believe that she didn’t need to be married to start a family.
“You have a family around you who will stand at the altar with you at baptism and say, ‘We are his community, or her community.’ ”
“The story I was telling myself limited what I thought I could have, until somebody stepped in and said, ‘Wait a minute, your story doesn’t have to look like your mom and dad’s story.’ Families look like all different things,” she further stated.
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