The Handmaids Tale star Yvonne Strahovskis Mothers Day wish list

On dystopian hit “The Handmaid’s Tale,” all Serena Waterford (played by Yvonne Strahovski) dreamed of was being a mom.“If there was ever a shot at her redeeming herself slightly, this is it,” Strahovski tells Alexa of the sixth and final season of the Hulu show.

“Serena’s heart has opened more, especially since becoming a mother.Her original narrow-mindedness has widened … she can not lie to herself as much as she used to.”Like her character, the “Dexter” and “Chuck” alum’s life has grown infinitely since having her first child in 2018.

Mother’s Day is a big deal in the Emmy-nominated Aussie’s house, with her actor-producer husband Tim Loden and their three young sons creating “a party on the ceiling” — aka decorating with balloons and streamers.“Their excitement, enthusiasm and warmth are literally the best thing ever — along with the handmade cards!” When Strahovski, 42, isn’t walking the red carpet in Alberta Ferretti and Brandon Maxwell, the investor in Ayurvedic beauty brand Sahajan is decidedly more outdoorsy than high-fashion.

Read on for the items that make up her laid-back list.“I am a sucker for a rose-blush colored pair of sunglasses that I can easily put on top of my head without snagging my hair.These are made for my fast-paced lifestyle while keeping me (occasionally) classy.”“I use Earl Grey tea to kick-start my day but also to boost my afternoons.

Nothing better than a friend over for a cuppa — as we say in Australian — and a debrief.”“It’s structured yet relaxed, not too big, not too small, perfect for my ‘mama on the go’ duties.I can even fit a couple diapers in there.” “This evens out my face’s tone, reduces redness, refreshes it and makes my skin glow!”“I can wear these outdoors with my kids but also dress them up if I need to.

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Publisher: New York Post

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