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Mindy Kaling has stepped in to provide valuable parenting advice to Pauline Chalamet as the young actress navigates her new role as a mother. Chalamet recently welcomed her first child in September and has been leaning on Kaling, who is a mother of three, for support during this transformative time. Kaling's experience as a parent to her children—Kit, seven, Spencer Avu, four, and Anne, nine months—has proven to be a helpful resource for Chalamet.
During an appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show," Chalamet shared that Kaling was among the first to learn about her pregnancy, highlighting the close bond they share. Despite her rising fame, Chalamet has kept much of her personal life private, making Kaling's guidance even more significant as she embarks on this new journey. The support from her friend comes at a crucial time, as Chalamet balances her career with motherhood while starring in the popular series "The Sex Lives of College Girls."
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