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Emma Roberts Shares Son Rhodes' First School Photo
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Date:2025-04-25 01:12:05
Emma Roberts is taking a trip down memory lane.
The American Horror Story actress shared an adorable photo of 3-year-old son Rhodes, whom she coparents with ex Garrett Hedlund. And there's a very special reason why Emma loves it so much.
"This was my son's first school photo," she said while showing off her keychain during a video interview with Vogue published July 16. "This photo just absolutely killed me, ‘cause he never smiles for me. And picture day he was really into."
And the 33-year-old couldn't help but gush, adding, "This brightens my day every time I see it."
Emma also shared that Rhodes currently cannot leave the house with his stuffed animal, affectionally named Honey Bear.
"I noticed that after having a kid, you buy them all this really amazing, special, unique stuff," the Scream Queens actress explained, "and then they whatever they get attached to is always so random."
Emma also joked that they've gone through four different versions of Honey Bear, as the toy did get once get thrown into the river.
"We were throwing rocks into the river and he threw Honey Bear into the river," she recalled. "So I panicked and was then very grateful that I could order Honey Bear for overnight shipping."
And of course, Emma is dealing with the realities of life as a toddler boy mom, saying that while she wishes she could bring him everywhere with her, "unfortunately my son will not sit still 'cause he's a 3-year-old boy and is faster than me and I cannot keep up with him."
"But I would bring him everywhere if I could," she added, "if he would stop running away from me."
Lucky for Emma, she'll soon have more help running after her son as she recently confirmed her engagement to Cody John. CPosting a photo showing off her ring to Instagram July 16, Emma cheekily referenced the time her mom revealed her pregnancy online, writing, "putting this here before my mom tells everyone."
And when it comes to the newly engaged couple's dynamic?
"Emma loves Cody's personality," a source previously told E! News of the couple. "He's really funny and they have been having a good time together."
Keep reading to see more of Emma and Cody over the years.
Actors Emma Roberts and Cody John went public with their new relationship via Instagram in August 2022, with Cody posting a black-and-white pic of them kissing on a yacht.
The Scream Queens star was photographed stepping out for a dinner date with her boyfriend in Los Angeles on Nov. 30, 2022.
The pair looked positively smitten as they enjoyed a holiday dinner celebrating Saks Fifth Avenue at Caviar Kaspia in Los Angeles on Dec. 7, 2022.
In January 2023, the American Horror Story alum and her beau shared a kiss during a romantic stroll in NYC.
Offering a rare glimpse into their relationship, Emma celebrated Cody's 2023 birthday by posting a pair of photos of the two on Instagram and writing, "Happy birthday sheesh."
The couple enjoyed a stylish night out at the Variety Makeup Artistry Dinner in West Hollywood on March 9, 2023.
In August 2023, they were spotted on a laid-back shopping day together in Los Angeles.
"I heard summer is over?" Emma captioned a series of Instagram pics featuring the pair on a sunny getaway.
Cody returned the birthday wishes to his girlfriend in February 2024, writing "happy birthday teenie tiny" alongside this cute pic.
The actors made a rare public appearance together at the Lacoste runway show during Paris Fashion Week in March 2024.
Emma greets fans as she arrives with Cody for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on July 9, 2024.
The couple announced their engagement via Instagram on July 16. "Putting this here before my mom tells everyone," Emma hilariously wrote alongside a photo featuring her ring.
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