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Tammin Sursok celebrates the special milestones her young children have reached despite their jet-setting lifestyle – as she praises their good behaviour during hotel quarantine
Tammin Sursok completed hotel quarrantine with her husband Sean McEwen and their daughters – Phoenix, seven, and Lennon, two, earlier this week.
And on Friday, the Pretty Little Liars actress revealed that her children have continued to blossom despite their unusual, jet-setting lifestyle.
The Los Angeles-based star, 37, shared a photo of the pair and revealed they had hit some important milestones recently.
Family: Tammin Sursok completed hotel quarrantine with her husband Sean McEwen and their daughters – Phoenix, seven, and Lennon, two, earlier this week. All pictured
She wrote: ‘We have a fully potty trained two-year-old and a fluent reading seven-year old!
‘I’m so proud of these two girls that have travelled around the world, quarantined in a hotel for 14 days and navigated the experience of Covid.
‘Mama starts shooting on Monday and it feels so surreal they get to be with me. I’m hoping they can see their grandparents soon!’
So sweet! On Friday, the Pretty Little Liars actress revealed that her children have continued to blossom despite their unusual, jet-setting lifestyle. The Los Angeles-based star, 37, shared a photo of the pair and revealed they had hit some important milestones recently
Tammin arrived in Australia last month and underwent 14-day mandatory hotel quarantine in Sydney.
She then jetted off to Queensland, where she is filming a new movie, earlier this week.
On Tuesday, she was pictured alongside former Neighbours actress Madeleine West, fellow Home and Away alum Martin Dingle-Wall and actor Jason Wilder to celebrate the first day of filming their new project.
She wrote: ‘We have a fully potty trained two-year-old and a fluent reading seven-year old! I’m so proud of these two girls that have travelled around the world, quarantined in a hotel for 14 days and navigated the experience of Covid’
Locked down: Tammin arrived in Australia last month and underwent 14-day mandatory hotel quarantine in Sydney. She then jetted off to Queensland, where she is filming a new movie, earlier this week
Tammin shared an Instagram video telling her fans that she was ‘grateful’ to be on a film set after Covid shut down plenty of productions.
‘It’s been a while since I’ve been on set so it just feels really good,’ she said.
Tammin’s behind-the-scenes of glimpse her new project comes after New Idea speculated her arrival Down Under was for The Masked Singer Australia, however it appears she’s busy on the film project instead.
Hard at work: On Tuesday, she was pictured alongside former Neighbours actress Madeleine West, fellow Home and Away alum Martin Dingle-Wall and actor Jason Wilder to celebrate the first day of filming their new project. All pictured
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