Rainey Qualley did not have to live more than two days of work alone thanks to his sister, Margaret. In a new E! News interview, the singer revealed how the Once upon a time in Hollywood Star supported it while giving birth to his first child, BlueBell.
“My sister came from New York just before I had to become,” said Rainey. “I ended up having a very long job – I was in work during, like, 75 hours.”
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“When I finally gave birth, she came to the hospital a few hours later and spent time with us there,” she continued. “I was able to stay with her, and she has to spend a lot of time in Los Angeles too.”
From Margaret and her husband, music producer Jack Antonoff, Rainey said “that they are both the best”.
Margaret and Jack married New Jersey two years ago. The list of starry guests of the wedding included Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and Zoë Kravitz.
Rainey and his partner Anthony Wilson welcomed their daughter in December.
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Last month, Rainey and his mother Andie MacDowell honored the annual number of the “most of the world of the world of people. THE Four weddings and funerals The eldest daughter of star borrowed one of her dresses from 2017.
Rainey and her mom shattered chic, the Ferretti Alberta dresses. MacDowell originally wore the dress during an event in Spain.
Rainey said People That his mother informed her fashion sense from a young age. “My mother influenced my taste, the colors with which I am drawn, and just, like romanticism with whom (she) decorates all her life,” she shared.
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