8 Long-Term Benefits of Raising a Bilingual Baby

Your little love can barely say “mama” and you’re already wondering if English is the only language they should speak. Being bilingual comes with advantages galore and, according to recent research, they go well beyond the obvious. Yes, a bilingual education gives your kiddo an entire second means of communication that they can use whenever they want. And it can increase their employment marketability as an adult and can open up an entirely new world of travel, excitement, and possibilities. But speaking a second language has these bonus benefits — for babies.

1. Attention Systems: According to a recent study from York University, infants who are raised in bilingual environments have greater attentional control. During eye movement task tests, the infants who regularly heard two different languages (remember, these babies were too young to speak yet) were better able to track changes and adjust to them than their monolingual peers.

2. Recognition Memory: Along with focus, babies who are exposed to two languages seem to also have improved recognition memory abilities in comparison to monolingual children. This type of cognitive ability gives your child the chance to recognize objects, people, events, or anything else that they’ve seen or interacted with before.

3. Listening: Young children raised in bilingual environments (or who learn more than one language) may have better listening skills, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). A 2017 study found that by 20 months, toddlers could differentiate between words in different languages — just by listening.

4. Categorizing Words: Another benefit that your bilingual baby may enjoy as they grow and develop is the ability to categorize words. This ability allows your kiddo to better understand and process the world around them.

5. Perspective Taking: Empathy is something every child needs, but it’s not always easy to develop. As your child builds a growing sense of self, they’ll also start to see their own being in reference to others. Research published in Bilingualism: Language and Cognitionfound that three- and four-year-olds who were already bilingual scored better on tasks that required taking other people’s perspectives.

6. Creating Connections: Being bilingual allows the child to create meaningful connections through their second language. This expands the child’s budding social repertoire and provides a way to build relationships with family and friends from different cultures.

7. Problem-Solving: A study published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology found that bilingual toddlers may have cognitive flexibility and improved attention abilities. Skill development in these areas can lead to increased problem-solving abilities. As your child grows and moves into the school years, problem-solving is a skill that they’ll constantly use. Heck, they’ll need to hone this mental ability every day for the rest of their life.

8. Cultural Exposure: You want to open up the world to your child. A second language is an easy way to accomplish this goal. Not only is your child learning a new vocab, but they’re also getting the chance to explore the culture from where the words come from.

RELATED: 7 Reasons to Teach Your Child a Second Language

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are the first to admit how difficult parenting can be. The parents of four (James, Inez, Betty, and Olin) have talked about how "chaotic" their home is. "Our kids can’t even go to sleep unless they’re in our bed,” Reynolds told Amanda Hirsch during the July 30 episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. “As much as I’d say I’d love to spread out and fall asleep normally," he adds, "I withhold that.”

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Co-sleeping, or sharing a bed with your kids, might be the talk of the town right now, but it's actually been around for centuries. "Families choose to [co-sleep] for multiple reasons, sometimes simply because they may only have one bed or one bedroom," says Dr. Chafen Hart, a fellowship-trained pediatric sleep specialist at National Jewish Health. "I think while co-sleeping has enjoyed increased discussion, which is important, it is likely the frequency of co-sleeping is the same as ever."

Co-sleeping is most common with younger children (which makes sense considering how strong separation anxiety is for children between 18 months and 3 years), and generally peters out as a child gets older. While some parents choose not to co-sleep because of the risk of SUIDs (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, which is more common in infants who share a bed with their parents), children can actually sleep better if they do so independently.

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"The parent provides a sleep association which prevents a younger child from effectively napping at daycare or an older child from attending camp or going to a sleepover," Dr. Hart says. "When the child wakes in the middle of the night, they require the parent nearby and touching them to fall back asleep because they have a strong sleep association with co-sleeping."

However, your sleeping arrangements will likely look different from your best friends' or your extended family's because all of your children are different — as are their needs. Sleep issues or significant health issues are just two instances where co-sleeping can actually be beneficial for a child. And if co-sleeping doesn't affect your child at all? Dr. Hart recommends just enjoying the snuggles.

"For families who are content with their arrangement and the child is doing well during the day and has managed to learn the skill of falling asleep independently, I absolutely think they should continue to co-sleep," she says.

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If you're worried your child has become too dependent on co-sleeping as they've aged, or if they can't sleep in their own bed at all, Dr. Hart recommends visiting a sleep doctor, therapist, or psychologist.

"In general, treatment should be personalized for the family and my recommendations change based on the age of the child," she says. "For older children who are neurodevelopmentally typical, rewards and gradual extinction of parental presence can work. For younger children, we employ additional strategies like delayed bedtimes [and] sibling co-sleeping."

I slept in the same bed as my sister growing up, and I remember our late night conversations so fondly. Getting to know each other's personalities, fears, and senses of humor at such a young age only ended up strengthening our relationship!

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Teaching your child to sleep well is vital for their brain and bodily health, but it's also important for parents to get sleep too! And if you're feeling overwhelmed and under-rested, know you're not alone. "Parents should know they are not alone and that co-sleeping should be a part of the conversation with their doctors," Dr. Hart says. "Pediatricians have heard it all! And some children naturally have a MUCH harder time than others learning the skill of sleeping."

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Setting expectations, habits, and boundaries early (should you choose to do so) will take time and commitment on your part, but it'll teach your kids "the serious skill of falling asleep with confidence."

"Long term good sleep habits and skills mean the school-aged child will be confident, traveling without anxiety around sleep, falling asleep without serious power struggles which stress the whole family and allowing the parents much needed rest time as well," Dr. Hart says. All this talk is making me sleepy — I gotta try our 5 Best Ways To Beat Fatigue!

Read up on 14 Hilarious And True Quotes About Parenting Teens for some laughs.

Read the AAP's 2022 Updated Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment for more.

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After It Ends With Us director and star Justin Baldoni went viral for saying he didn't want to direct the potential sequel, It Starts With Us, I started thinking about the It Starts With Us movie. Namely, does It Starts With Us have a movie? While we're definitely getting Regretting You and Verity adaptations, the internet's wondering if we'll see Blake Lively, Brandon Sklenar, and Justin Baldoni onscreen together again — especially after all the It Ends With Us drama. Here's everything you need to know about the sequel, and its potential movie adaptation. Spoilers ahead!

​Does It Starts With Us have a movie?

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We don't have an It Starts With Us movie — yet. "I would love to do it, I really would, I would love to do it," Brandon Sklenar told Access at New York Fashion Week's Ralph Lauren show on September 5. "I hope we can get it together because I think the fans deserve it, and I'd just love to tell more of Atlas' story and get into his past a little more. Yeah, it would be beautiful if we can do it. I would love to."

Sony hasn't confirmed we're getting an It Starts With Us movie yet, and it all depends how well It Ends With Us does at the box office! The movie opened on August 9 and made $80 million around the world during its open weekend.

Justin Baldoni's Wayfarer Studios "has the option" for It Starts With Us, but during the premiere for the movie, the actor and director teased that Blake Lively might want to direct the sequel instead.

Colleen Hoover weighed in, saying she loved working with everyone on the project. "Whoever decides to take charge of the next one would do it justice," Colleen Hoover tells ET. "I think they're all in it for the right reasons."

What is It Starts With Us about?

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The It Starts With Us book, which was published in October 2022, picks up right after the events of It Ends With Us. Lily and Ryle are divorced and co-parenting their daughter together. History repeats itself when Lily reconnects with Altas again, agreeing to go on a date with him, and Ryle is not happy about it.

In addition to Lily, Atlas, and Ryle, Alyssa and Marshall are featured in the story, as well as a few of Atlas' family members we haven't met yet.

While this sequel centers a bit more on a Lily and Atlas instead of Lily and Ryle's relationship, readers should know there is still some violence in the book from Ryle — once toward Lily and once toward Atlas.

Is It Starts With Us a prequel or sequel?

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It Starts With Us is a sequel to It Ends With Us. It serves as a new beginning for Atlas and Lily, as well as Atlas and one of his family members.

Who played Atlas in It Ends With Us?

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Brandon Sklenar plays Atlas in the It Ends With Us movie, while young Atlas is played by Alex Neustaedter.

Is there a movie to the book It Ends With Us?

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Yes, It Ends With Us is in theaters now! And it looks like the movie could start streaming on Netflix this winter.

Are you hoping to see an It Starts With Us movie? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and check back here for the latest news on the potential sequel!

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Blake Lively is as multifaceted as they come. She's an actress who has starred in titles like Gossip Girl, A Simple Favor, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (plus the upcoming adaptation of It Ends With Us). She's the founder of Betty Buzz, which has a variety of non-alcoholic mixers that taste just as good on their own as they do with liquor. And, she's also a mom. Lively has been outspoken about protecting her children from the paparazzi, making rare public appearances with them for events like her husband Ryan Reynolds' Hollywood Walk Of Fame Ceremonyandcozy date nights.

When Lively and Reynolds seemingly announced the birth of their fourth child last year, we melted. Here's everything you need to know about Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's kids.

How do Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds support each other?

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds love to support each other at their movie premieres, but it goes way deeper than that. "He works on everything I do, I work on everything he does. So his wins, his celebrations are mine and mine are his," Lively tells E! News. "The iconic rooftop scene [in It Ends With Us], my husband actually wrote it."

At the New York premiere for the new Blake Lively movie, Blake and Ryan shared a moment that proves they belong together. While heading to talk to People on the carpet, Blake Lively leans over and grabs Ryan Reynolds' butt. And the funniest part is that Ryan doesn't even turn around.

"He didn’t even react because It happens so often," one user jokes in the comments, while another says, "I love the respect that they have for each other - with love! Yes that her man!"

What gender is Ryan and Blakes 4th child?

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On July 26, Ryan Reynolds confirmed that he and Blake Lively's fourth baby, born in February 2023, is a boy in an Instagram video supporting mental health charity Walking 4 Hope. Speaking with founder John Bell, who struggled with suicidal ideation after the 2020 loss of his son Jake, Reynolds says, “I want to share with you that I, too, have a son...Boy, John, if I love him one-tenth as much as you love Jake, I’ll feel like I’ve done a pretty d—mn good job.”

The Deadpool actor also recently offered some parenting advice on Amanda Hirsch’s hit podcastNot Skinny But Not Fat. "Embrace the chaos,” he tells Hirsch. "[Blake] always says, ‘They're all under our roof right now. The whole family's under our roof right now. We have them all.’ And that is a fleeting thing. Not an infinite resource, you know?”

While Reynolds understands firsthand how overwhelming parenting can feel, he also doesn't wish away this time with four young kids: “Just say, ‘Think about what you would give in 40 years or 30 years to come back and enjoy this one moment.’"

What is the name of Blake Lively's 4th baby?

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' fourth baby is named Olin, which he revealed during the July 22 premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine!

Before Ryan chose to reveal the name, he appeared on the Today show and made a cheeky joke about it after the hosts urged him to spill the beans. He said, "We always wait for Taylor to tell us what the child's name will be. We'll say this: we're still waiting."

What has Ryan Reynolds said about raising their kids?

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In a conversation with Hugh Jackman ahead of Deadpool & Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds opened up about how his family has helped his anxiety. "I think it makes it better because your focus is less on yourself and more on your kids," he says (via People). "I love that I've had anxiety because when I see my kids experiencing some of that, which is probably genetic, I know how to address it in a way that is compassionate, that actually allows them to feel seen. I know that I can't just fix it. And I can communicate all that stuff to them and with them. I'm always grateful for it."

Per People, Ryan Reynolds has also made it clear he and Blake are wholly invested in the kids' daily lives. The doting husband and father enjoys the moments of "walking them to school and walking them back" as it deepens their bond. More than anything, Ryan and Blake's main goal is to make sure they teach their kids how to be introspective with Ryan saying, "...that's the thing we sort of hang our hat on the most is self-awareness with our kids."

However, that doesn't mean Blake and Ryan don't absolutely love being parents. "We're very excited [and] we wouldn't do this four times if we didn't love it," he says in an interview with CNBC's Power Lunch. "Everybody's doing great. Everybody's actually doing fantastic. I think if we hadn't figured it out by now, I think we'd be in deep, deep trouble."

"It's a zoo over here," he jokes. "This is my office here, this is where I'll probably — to be honest, I'll probably spend the rest of my life in here."

We love how much energy Ryan and Blake are pouring into their kids. It's always beautiful when parents are able to be present with their kids and teach them how to be present with themselves. Ryan Reynolds has also mentioned how having daughters "has been such a ride." Since he comes from a family of all boys, having daughters is something that was beyond his wildest dreams! “I love being a girl dad,” Ryan tells Access in 2020. “I have three daughters, which I never in a million years would imagine.”

He mentioned his newest child in June of 2023, when he announced his new series Bedtime Stories. "The idea for a show made to help everyone fall asleep was born the same day as my fourth child," he says on Instagram.

Did Blake Lively have a 4th baby?

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Blake Lively posted a pic on Super Bowl Sunday showing what appears to be a post-baby body with the caption "Been busy."

Lively confirmed her fourth pregnancy in September 2022 when she arrived at her Forbes event in NYC cradling a baby bump and by posting her own personal photos on Instagramhoping that "the 11 guys waiting outside [her] home for a 🦄 sighting will leave [her] alone."

How do Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively prioritize their kids?

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Blake Lively recently joined an episode of her Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' costar Amber Tamblyn's Further Adoand revealed the one unbreakable rule she made with Ryan Reynolds.

“When Ryan and I got together, we made a rule not to work at the same time,” she says. “So that we could always prioritize our personal life...That takes working really hard when we're not. Just like financial planning and sustaining that; it takes balance.”

I love that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are serious about their family life, and that they have identified what works for them and are sticking with it.

Is Taylor Swift friends with Blake Lively's kids?

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Yes, Taylor Swift loves Blake Lively's kids! At the Philadelphia show of the Eras Tour, in which Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively attended, Taylor said hello from the stage.

One funny detail about Ryan Reynolds' kids that I love is when he mentioned the girls finally realized Taylor Swift was a popstar. "I think what's most exciting for them is that for the longest time they just thought Taylor's just like an aunt, like a friend of Mommy and Daddy that's very, very close, almost family," he tellsThe Jess Cagle Show. "And then they went to a concert one day and were like, 'Ohhhhh, this isn't a hobby.'"

For Super Bowl Sunday, Blake Lively joined Taylor Swift to support beau (and KC Chiefs tight end) Travis Kelce. "Last week I left my kids for the first time ever," she says on Instagram. "I took pictures upside down and had no clue. I treated a friendship bracelet like a Flat Stanley for my husband like I didn’t realize it wasn’t ‘07. I borrowed more jewelry than the skeleton in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. And I went clubbing. Now I know what my episode of TheTwilight Zone would look like."

How has motherhood affected Blake Lively?

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Blake Lively recently opened up about how Ryan Reynolds and she monitor screen safety for their kids, which is definitely something top-of-mind in 2024. “This is not an ad. I get nothing out of this. I just love @tappityapp,” she said of the STEM-focused educational app. “It’s engaging, informative, fun and they care about safety."

She also jokes that she's learning new things right along with her kids! But, no matter how educational or fun an app is, Blake Lively also emphasizes the importance of engaging with her kids' devices: "I’m always triple checking any kids app constantly for safety because that’s my responsibly not an app’s, but I do LOVE this one.”

Despite its fun and funny moments, the actress has admitted being a mom is hard, but she did it with her signature dry sense of humor. “BettyBooze at your service," she wrote in an Instagram Story announcing the new brand. "These are recipes I’ve been making for loved ones for years. But I have 4 kids now. And I’m tired. So here they are. In a can."

However, Lively absolutely loves motherhood, and says in a 2022 interview with Forbes that having children has made her feel more comfortable in her own skin. "Once I had children, that just became even more profound because my time was even more precious, but also I think having children for me made me feel so much more in my skin," she says. "I never felt more myself or at ease in my own body or more confident — not to say that there aren't a bevy of insecurities coming at me a million times a day, but I just feel incredibly settled."

Speaking with People in 2021, Lively also explains how important it is that her children see her accomplish things outside the home. "I want to be as present of a mother as humanly possible and I want them to feel my presence, but I also think the best way to be the best mother is to show them that you can have a life and have a passion and have an identity outside of just being a mother," Lively says.

While she acknowledges that motherhood is all-encompassing, and it looks different for everyone, she knows that having your own identity is very important. "Teaching them that they can maintain themselves and that everything is possible [is crucial]," she adds.

How many children do Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have?

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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have four kids. They welcomed their third daughter in 2019, making this new addition to the family their fourth child.

When did Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have their daughters?

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Blake Lively's children were all born in the last 10 years. Blake Lively's daughters are James, Inez, Betty, and her fourth child is named Olin! Their fourth baby's name was announced during the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine. Blake gave birth to James in 2014, while Inez was born in 2016. Lively gave birth to Betty in 2019 and Olin in February of 2023.

Why did Blake Lively name her daughter James?

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The couple decided to name their daughter James after Reynolds' late father. While the name connects both James and Reynolds to his father, it also gives Lively the chance to bond with her daughter over having historically male names. "I liked having a boy's name," Lively said on Good Morning Americain 2015. "I thought I'd pass it on."

Their third daughter Betty's name is a tribute to Lively's late father. We didn't know the name of the couple's third baby until Taylor Swift used all three names in her 2020 album folklore. Swift also used James' voice at the beginning of her 2017 track "Gorgeous"! Does that mean we'll hear one of Ryan Reynolds' children in Reputation (Taylor's Version)? I hope so!

Do Blake and Ryan have nannies?

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' children don't have a nanny. "I feel like I could sometimes have a bit of a short fuse, but there's just been this weirdly endless supply of patience," Ryan told GQ in 2015. "I have no problem waking up five times in the middle of the night and changing diapers, and as exhausted as you get, I have this stupid grin on my face all the time."

How long have Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively been married?

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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have been married for 11 years. The couple got married in 2012 at a former slave plantation in South Carolina, a location that the couple is "unreservedly sorry for," Reynolds told Fast Company in 2020.

How did Blake and Ryan meet?

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds met on the set of their film Green Lantern in 2010. After they filmed the movie, they ended up going out with other people, until a train ride changed everything! “Next thing you know, she was going to Boston, and I was going to Boston,” Ryan says on an episode of the SmartLess podcast. “So we got on a train and rode together and then, you know, I was just begging her to sleep with me.” Their relationship quickly evolved to the one we know and love today!

Was Blake Lively married before Ryan Reynolds?

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Ryan Reynolds is Blake Lively's first husband, but before they got married, the actress dated her Gossip Girl costar Penn Padgley and also reportedly dated Leonardo DiCaprio. Ryan Reynolds was married to MCU star Scarlett Johansson from 2008 to 2010.

Is Blake Lively in any of Ryan Reynolds' movies?

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Yes, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have been in the same movies! After meeting during the production of Green Lantern, Blake Lively has a role as an imaginary friend in Ryan Reynolds' new movie IF. In the film, Blake plays a kitten, and it looks like the child who dreamed her up also loves the ocean! This spring movie follows Ryan Reynolds' character and his neighbor Bea, who set out to save all the imaginary friends. It looks like such a fun watch and I can't wait to see the role Blake plays!

The movie also stars director John Krasinski, Cailey Fleming, Fiona Shaw, Alan Kim, Liza Colón-Zayas, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr., and Steve Carell.

Who is Blake Lively's half sister?

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Blake Lively's half-sister is Robyn Lively. Robyn also works in Hollywood, just like Blake's brother Eric Lively and brother-in-law Bart Johnson.

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Watching stars like Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard open up about their relationship or parenting style always gives us a glimpse into celebrity life, but our hearts also adore celeb couples who maintain their privacy in Hollywood. It's difficult when fans are watching your every move, but Matt Damon and Luciana Barroso have figured out how to fly under the radar.

While the couple keeps things private, we do know that Matt Damon's wife Luciana is a part of the actor's support system as he navigates a full-fledged acting career and family life. From their first meet-cute at a bar to a super sweet gesture, here are our favorite memories of the happy couple!

Matt Damon & Luciana Barroso Relationship Timeline

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2003 — Matt Damon And Luciana Barroso Meet At A Cute Bar

Matt Damon and Luciana Barroso's cute story blossomed in 2003 during a moment that followed a classic romantic trope. He was filming Stuck on You when he and the crew decided to unwind at a bar, but that's not all.

It just so happens Luciana was bartending that same night. "He had started getting recognized...and then it got kind of aggressive because people are drinking and stuff, and so he came and hid behind my bar," Luciana fondly remembers. (Vogue Australia). However, Matt wasn't an idle celebrity! He once "trained as a bartender for a film" so his skills helped Luciana make "a ton of money in tips!"

Matt also talked about the first time he saw Luciano on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2011 and said, "Eight years and four kids later, that’s my life. I don’t know how else our paths would’ve crossed if that didn’t happen.”

From there, the rest is history!

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2005 — Matt Damon And Luciano Barroso Get Married

Following a brief engagement, the couple got married towards the end of 2005. Matt's publicist, Jennifer Allen, confirmed the low-key wedding occurred at Manhattan's City Hall, and that she wasn't aware it was happening until the morning of (via NY Times).

June 2006 — Matt Damon And Luciano Barroso Welcome Their First Daughter Together

The couple continued to keep the details about their relationship private until the birth of their first daughter was announced. Luciana already had a daughter from a previous marriage, Alexia, that Matt opened up about during an interview in 2011. "I jumped into the deep end with Lucy," he said. "I mean, Alexia was already 4. I was an extra dad..." (via Parade).

Though Matt and Luciana didn't offer any statements to the public, Matt's brother Kyle excitedly gushed about their newborn's arrival. "The baby is here. Isabella arrived...," he said while Jennifer Allen assured that everyone was "very happy" and "healthy" (via People).

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August 2008 — Matt Damon And Luciana Barroso Welcome Another Daughter

It seems like Matt and Luciana were destined to be surrounded by girl energy because they welcomed their second daughter together in 2008. Gia Zavala Damon was born a "healthy, beautiful baby girl," according to Matt's publicist Jennifer Allen (via the Daily News), but nothing else was shared about her birth.

October 2010 — Baby Stella Is Born

It's safe to say someone needs to give Matt a 'Girl Dad' award because the couple welcomed another daughter in 2010! Unlike before, the actor dished about her birth and the family's overall dynamics.

"It’s been pretty crazy. The baby came a couple of weeks early. It’s our fourth, so we’ve done it before — but it’s a whole new dynamic," he admitted (via People). He and Luciana eventually had to change their parenting approach because their daughters needed "different things" than they had before.

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April 2013 — Matt Damon And Luciana Barroso Happily Renew Their Vows

Matt and Luciana decided to reaffirm their love in St. Lucia, and it was a slightly bigger affair than their wedding. All of their daughters attended as well as close friends Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, who were married at the time (via People). A source said, "It was a very family-oriented and happy celebration" where "guests brought their children."

August 2015 — Matt Damon Gives His Candid Opinion About Marriage

While promoting The Martian, Matt shared his thoughts about marriage after he was asked about Ben's wellbeing following the announcement Ben and Jennifer were getting a divorce. Matt said, "I think marriage is insane," before clarifying how he cherishes "being married" to Luciana (via Entertainment Tonight).

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August 2019 — Matt Damon Cements His Love For The Women In His Life

A few years later, Matt dedicated his devotion to his wife and four daughters by getting a tattoo of their names. Tattoo artist Daniel Stone had the privilege of helping the actor literally wear his heart on his sleeve in 2019 and wrote, "FOR HIS KIDS #alexia #isabella #gia #stella Honor tattooing one of my favorite actors! #MATTDAMON," in his caption on Instagram.

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July 2023 — Matt Damon Gets Real About Battling Depression

Last year, Matt confessed that the only person to help him get through a moment of depression was Luciana. While talking to Jake Hamilton of Jake's Takes, Matt said, "I think, without naming any particular movies, that sometimes you find yourself in a movie that perhaps might not be what you had hoped it would be and you're still making it."

He went on to share how much Luciana encouraged him to look ahead instead of paying attention to any inconveniences he was worried about. Not only that, but he credits her with helping him be a "professional actor" who's able to "do the 15-hour day and give it absolutely everything," no matter what the outcome is.

He later sat down with his co-stars of Oppenheimer and shared the one reason he broke a rule he had in place with Luciana. "I had — not to get too personal — negotiated extensively with my wife that I was taking time off," he revealed (via Entertainment Weekly). The only thing he said could get him to break the agreement was a phone call from filmmaker "Chris Nolan."

It looks like we owe Luciana Barroso a ton of gratitude for being an incredibly supportive partner throughout her and Matt's marriage!

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There are two things I love most about vacation: reading in the afternoon sun (which usually leads to a nap if I’m honest — don't forget your SPF!), and the post-shower TV session when I climb into bed. Both activities are super relaxing, and even more so when you have no other responsibilities. Fellow beach read lovers, I present to you: Netflix's adaptation of The Perfect Couple. The TV show, based on Elin Hilderbrand's book, stars Nicole Kidman, Dakota Fanning, and Meghann Fahy. Here's everything you need to know!

Where can I watch The Perfect Couple?

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All six episodes of The Perfect Couple are available to stream on Netflix now.

What has The Perfect Couple cast said about each other?

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When The Perfect Couple trailer dropped July 11, Dakota Fanning posted the teaser to her Instagram, and mentioned how much she loved working with costars like Meghann Fahy and Nicole Kidman. "Love these crazy people too much," she says in her caption.

​What is The Perfect Couple about?

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Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s book of the same name, The Perfect Couple follows bride-to-be Amelia Sacks, who's about to marry into one of the wealthiest families in Nantucket. Her future mother-in-low, famous author Greer Garrison Winbury, makes all of Amelia's wedding dreams come true. That is, until a dead body appears on the beach, and everyone's romantic plans burst.

Who's in The Perfect Couple cast?

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The cast of The Perfect Couple features some of our favorite actors! We'll see Eve Hewson as Amelia Sacks, Nicole Kidman as Greer Garrison Winbury, Meghann Fahy as Merritt Monaco, Dakota Fanning as Abby Winbury, Liev Schreiber as Tag Winbury, Billy Howle as Benji Winbury, Ishaan Khatter as Shooter Dival, Jack Reynor as Thomas Winbury, Mia Isaac as Chloe Carter, Sam Nivola as Will Winbury, Michael Beach as Dan Carter, Donna Lynne Champlin as Nikki Henry, and Isabelle Adjani as Isabel Nallet.

Where was The Perfect Couple filmed?

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Netflix's The Perfect Couple was filmed in places like Chatham, Eastward Point, Hardwick, and around Cape Cod during the spring and early summer of 2023.

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