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Hilary Swank Proves She’s Living Her Best “Cool Mom” Life With Glimpse Inside Birthday Celebration
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Date:2025-04-08 18:34:25
Hilary Swank's 49th birthday celebration was priceless.
The Million Dollar Baby actress, who welcomed twins in April, marked her latest festivities by briefly stepping away from mom duties to enjoy a lakeside outing.
She shared footage of herself riding an electric surfboard and dressed in a wetsuit, writing, "Meanwhile during nap time…"
"While unplugging from my devices and spending the week with my family was the best birthday gift of all, this eFoil board was a close second," she captioned her post, adding the the hashtags, #CoolMomThings #PostPartumThings #Levitating.
Hilary has not yet shared images of her twins nor their names, though she gave an update on her parenthood journey one month after welcoming them with husband Philip Schneider, who she married in 2018.
"It wasn't easy. But boy (and girl!) was it worth it," Hilary wrote on Instagram in May. "Happy Easter! Posting from pure Heaven."
She first announced her pregnancy in October 2022, telling Good Morning America that she looking forward to being a mom as her "next thing."
"And not just of one, but of two," the actress said. "I can't believe it…It's so nice to be able to talk about it and share it."
The Oscar winner posted images of her pregnancy journey on Instagram throughout the months. And, in December, she gushed about the best gift of all: her children.
"We couldn't wish for a more incredible miracle," the Alaska Daily star captioned a photo of her cradling her baby bump. "So grateful for these two gifts of a lifetime!! Merry Christmas Everyone!! Wishing you all miracles in your own lives in whatever forms they take."
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