4 Celebrity Parenting Quotes From Late Night TV

Just like any other parents, celebrities have their own parenting trials and tribulations, too. They have encountered some tough parenting issues as well. The following are some of their concerns, which they shared on late night TV:

Bill Murray to Jimmy Kimmel on handling infant gas.

"When the kid first eats solid food, which usually happens around 6 months, when you're at the bottom of fatigue alley, and they scream? It's gas. They don't know what it is and they scream uncontrollably and you think 'We're going to the hospital,' but somehow I learned that peppermint breaks up gas. So I just went and got a candy cane and stuck it between my fingers and stuck it in my kid's mouth and the kid sucks the peppermint and it's seconds. It's like a minute tops."

Conan O'Brien talked about the dangers of low blood sugar on David Letterman.

"I have a 6-year-old boy, Beckett, and you've been through the boy phase where they're great and then they just dissolve into tyrannical rages like Stalin. They become Stalin. They become insane dictators in seconds if they haven't had their food. When their blood sugar level falls below a certain point, they'll kill me and all of you to get what they want."

Rachel Dratch talked to Seth Meyers about her kid's healthy eating habits.

"My kid will like only eat pizza and chicken nuggets. But my secret is, if I'm like making some pasta or something, I'll throw some secret broccoli in there. And then you know what I saw on the playground? I saw a kid eating plain cauliflower out of a Tupperware. That is just bizarre, A, and, B, you're just showing off now."

Molly Sims opened to Seth Meyers on how her kid changed her social life.

"Your life does change. I mean, he's amazing and we love him and he's wonderful but the phrase 'freedom without guilt' goes away. So like my husband, instead of saying, 'I got totally wasted,' he'll say something like, 'I got totally over served."

Well, it turns out Hollywood stars understand what every parent are going through. Without a doubt, they can 100% relate and empathize with other parents. 

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