Emma Roberts Laughs in Rare Photo with Her 'Bestie' Son Rhodes, 4, as They Enjoy an Outing at the Arcade
Roberts became a mom in December 2020 when she welcomed son Rhodes with her ex Garrett Hedlund
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Emma Roberts and her Son RhodesEmma Roberts has a built-in best friend with her son Rhodes.
The Scream Queens actress, 34, shared photos on Instagram of her and her son Rhodes, 4, enjoying an outing at an arcade. Roberts, who shares her son with ex Garrett Hedlund, can be seen in the first photo laughing behind Rhodes who appears to be shouting. In the next picture, the two face the game with matching screaming faces.
The We're The Millers star captioned the pictures simply by saying "bestie 🩵."
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Related: All About Emma Roberts' Son Rhodes
Roberts became a mom on Dec. 27, 2020, when she welcomed her son Rhodes with her ex Hedlund. Shortly after they celebrated Rhodes' first birthday, PEOPLE confirmed that Roberts and Hedlund had gone their separate ways in January 2022. In July 2024, Roberts got engaged to her partner of two years, Cody John.
Roberts has been candid in the past about being a working mom, admitting it can be "really hard."
"I just see it from such a different perspective now," she told PEOPLE in January 2023. "Being a mom is a full-time job, so I see how for women who have full-time jobs and [are] full-time moms, it's so hard, and I have so much respect for them."
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Emma Roberts and her son RhodesThe American Horror Story actress opened up on iHeartPodcast's Table for Two with Bruce Bozz about her relationship with her son Rhodes. Roberts noted that she's happy she's able to support her son on her own.
"Now that I have been working so long, I can support myself and I can help out other people. And also with my son, to just know that I can always support him on my own is a very freeing thing that I know is a huge privilege," Roberts said. "And some people can't and I just always want to encourage people to know that they can try."
While Roberts is happy that she can provide for her son, she also express feeling "mom guilt" when leaving for work.
"I have such mom guilt. I'm away from my son, working for 12 hours a day and then on the weekend I'm so tired and I feel like I'm not being my best self," she shared. "But the other side of that coin is I know that [he] will always know that his mom works really hard and loves what she does and therefore will always be able to support him."
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