Katherine Heigl pretends her house is a bar in video with 3-year-old son: ‘Do you come here a lot?’
While Katherine Heigl is hunkered down at home with her family during the coronavirus quarantine, she’s pretending that she’s elsewhere with a hilarious video of her and her son doing a fake happy hour in a “bar” in their kitchen.
The actress and mother of three posted to her social media on Sunday, writing that she’s “been forced to find creative ways to amuse myself” during quarantine. Funnily enough, her latest outlet is pretending that she’s at a bar sipping non-alcoholic beverages with her 3-year-old, Joshua Kelley Jr.
“Happy cocktail hour!” she exclaims in the video while clinking her glass with her son’s orange juice. She goes on to ask Josh if he’s been to the bar before and shares her thoughts on the bartender and the two-for-one drink specials, as the little boy chuckles along. “I love it too cause you can just kind of come in your pajamas if you want. Or you can wear your helmet,” she says, pointing to her son’s unicorn helmet.
The post is one of a couple that Heigl has posted to document her time in quarantine as “diary” entries.
“It seems that my kitchen makes for a lively and entertaining new bar with excellent happy hour specials and my toddler makes for a charming and eccentric patron,” she captioned the latest video. “Desperate times call for desperate measures as they say....till tomorrow dear diary, Katherine.”
Heigl’s husband, Josh Kelley, commented on the video with #cafekeigl, putting a name to their kitchen-turned-bar. Others have written about how adorable the duo is.
“Josh Jr is secretly thinking ‘my mom has lost it,’” one person wrote. Another said, “You made this kid just for you. You are twins.”
Heigl’s prior video shows her anxiously waiting by the TV at 3pm for an 8pm episode of NBC’s Council of Dads.
“Oh how I pine for the hour of its arrival,” she wrote. “What sweet sweet relief to know tonight shall be full of entertainment instead of the bleak void of one more indistinguishable day of isolation.”
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