Who are Mayim Bialik’s kids?
FANS of The Big Bang Theory spent hours watching Mayim Bialik play Amy in the hit US comedy and its prequel - Young Sheldon.
Amy had one kid on the latter show - Leonard - but how many kids does Bialik, who will be the until the end of 2021, have in real life?
Who are Mayim Bialik’s kids?
Bialik, 45, has two sons: Miles and Frederick.
Both kids were born before she began playing Amy in The Big Bang Theory.
Bialik had her two sons with ex-husband Michael Stone, who she was married to between 2003 and 2012.
Around the time of her divorce, the actress released a book on parenting called Beyond the Sling.
In September 2020, Bialik revealed her kids hadn’t seen her on The Big Bang Theory; she said while on the podcast.
Bialik said: "They know about [my career] in bits and pieces.
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"My kids didn’t watch television. They’ve never seen Big Bang Theory. They’ve visited me at work a couple of times, but they're not sitcom watchers.
"I go to the supermarket, but then I get recognized, and they remember that I’m not normal at all."
Bialik also revealed how Stone and she have looked after the kids during the Covid-19 pandemic.
She said: "I'm so incredibly grateful, not only for my ex-husband but for all of the work that we've put in to be able to have the kind of conversations we have to have.
"We're essentially quarantining together in two houses, meaning we're the only people that we see, and our kids go between two houses."
Miles
Miles, 16, was born in 2005.
The youngster was born while Bialik was balancing her acting career with getting a Ph.D. in neuroscience.
It is believed she was actually on a break from her studies around the time of his birth to focus on acting, starring in the popular sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Frederick
Frederick, 13, was born in 2008 - two years before Bialik joined the cast of The Big Bang Theory.
The academic had received her Ph.D. by that point and was focusing more on neuroscience rather than acting.
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Bialik soon returned to the screen, though, as she wanted to spend more time with her family.
Explaining her decision to in 2012, she said: "I figured actors never work, so it's the perfect job to have."
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