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    Amber Heard Shows Her Beautiful Daughter Whom She Raises Out of the Spotlight as a Single Mom

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 7, 20242 Mins Read
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    In a rare and personal photo from the set of “Aquaman 2,” 37-year-old Amber Heard celebrated her life as a single mother away from the spotlight by sharing it with her child. Naming her daughter after her mother is a way for her to respect her, and she values parenthood greatly.

    The second shot is particularly striking because it shows Heard feeding her daughter from a bottle in an informal, caring position. Oonagh is content in her mother’s arms as Heard smiles affectionately at her while they sit comfortably.

    The importance of standing up for one’s truth and oneself will be explained to Oonagh by Heard, who plans to do so in the future. Despite the lengthy and difficult journey, Heard was eager to give her undivided attention to being a mother.

    On July 1, 2021, the actress made public her daughter’s birth, which she characterized as “the beginning of the rest of my life.” Sharing a photo of herself laying sweetly with her newborn, she announced her arrival on April 8, 2021.

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    The celebrity justifies the decision to keep the child’s father’s identity secret as part of a larger discussion around societal expectations surrounding women and parenthood.

    When Heard talks about her daughter Oonagh Paige, she calls her “mini-me.” This shows how close they are. On top of that, Paige Heard was the actress’s mother, and it appears that she named her kid after her.

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    In May of 2020, Heard paid tribute to her mom in an emotional post, discussing the impact her mother had on her life. The significance of her daughter’s name is further enhanced by this act of remembering, which pays tribute to her mother’s memories.

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