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Stanley Tucci And The Daily Lunch Battles
Stanley Tucci, he’s just great. His wife died earlier this year and he was devastated. He’s had to pick up the pieces and at least act ice he’s got it together, for his kids sake.
He has 91/2 year old twins and a 7-year-old daughter and says his biggest struggle right now is getting their lunches packed in time for school.
He says he would, “rather be a sous chef at Lutèce than pack those darn school lunches.” Yes, they are my kryptonite as well.
“My proudest moment is when I actually get the school lunches packed in time!” Good for him. It’s so hard to move on with life after tragedy.
He’s in a new movie coming out next month and, said it was very difficult to play a pedophile in his upcoming movie, The Lovely Bones.
“I can’t bear to watch anything where kids are getting hurt. I was up in the air about [accepting the role]…It was a challenge, and I like a challenge. I’m glad I did it.”
“It’s important for children to understand what they should and should not be afraid of. I worked closely with an FBI guy [for The Lovely Bones], and he would tell his own kid: ‘See that guy over there?’ He’d pick ‘em out, and tell them exactly what to look for. But ultimately, we all have to keep a close eye on our children.”
I bet he took notes, maybe even recorded everything that FBI guy said and plays it over and over for his kids. Too much? Well then we all need our own pocket FBI guy to tell us who’s cool and who isn’t.
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