I mean, yes, I had fun and experimented, but there’s also so much innocence there," said Frye, who added there were hours of documentary footage of the kids just going to the movies. “We were really able to live our lives with a sense of privacy, and not under the microscope. At one point Frye listens to a voicemail from a sweet-sounding Mark Wahlberg and she remarks she's nervous to call him back.įrye cherishes watching them all just being regular kids in the days before TMZ, camera phones and social media. There's Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connelly, Brian Austin Green, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Jenny Lewis and even Charlie Sheen. It's a who's-who of young Hollywood at the time. When watching, viewers will see she really did know everybody. I tried to make it about everybody but me," she said in a recent interview. ![]() “When I started the doc, it wasn’t meant to be about me. Take a look at Soleil’s full post (below).She knew she had enough for a documentary and at first she didn't want to be in it at all. How hard it is often to trace and how easy it is to spread. All of us that have been around them have tested negative. “I still don’t know where my three kids caught this from. “I continue to have the deepest respect for all of the caretakers on the frontlines, doctors, health workers, and volunteers, I have more love and compassion for single parents, grand parents, aunts, uncles, friends, and extended families that come together and jump in when needed.”Īs for how her kids contracted the virus, Soleil admitted she’s still unsure - but explained the uncertainty merely shows just how much we still don’t know about the coronavirus. The actress also expressed her thanks to the frontline workers and doctors working during the pandemic, writing: My heart breaks for the lives that have been lost and knowing how so many do not have the same things that we have or the chance to be with their loved ones throughout this.” My kids have been able to heal together and support each other through this, we have a doctor we trust, and hospitals close by. The ‘90s star acknowledged that while it’s been a rough time for their family, she’s still thankful for their “health and well-being,” adding: I have tried to smile through the fear and nurture them. ![]() I want to protect my babies, love them, make them all better, take away the burning fever and tummy aches. “I have felt so many emotions these past days. When her son got a positive test result, Soleil canceled a scheduled work trip and rushed back home - where she learned that two of her other kids had also tested positive. ![]() Related: Soleil Remembers ‘Weeping’ Hearing Never-Before-Released Voice Messages From Jonathan Brandis She explained that three out of her four children have tested positive for the coronavirus - something she never would have known if she didn’t get one of her sons tested.Ĭaptioning the August 1 snap of herself alongside her four kids - Poet, 15, Jagger, 13, Lyric, 7, and Story, 5 –who she shares with ex Jason Goldberg, the 44-year-old said she “thought son had a cold or a fever,” but had him tested for COVID-19 at the suggestion of their doctor. This week, the Punky Brewster star took to Instagram to urge parents to get their kids tested for coronavirus if they start to show symptoms. Soleil Moon Frye wants you to learn from her family’s experience with COVID-19.
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