Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer, who is 42 years old, shared that she considers herself the "efficient mom" these days. This sometimes leads to her showering with her three sons. She mentioned in an interview with the Daily Mail on Monday, March 18, that she is completely okay with it. However, she did admit that it is starting to feel a bit strange now that her eldest son is getting older.
The Today vet and her husband, Brian Fichera, have three children together: Calvin, who is 7 years old, Oliver, who is 4 years old, and Rusty, who is 2 years old.
"When I need to shower at night, I try to get all three kids in the shower with me so I can bathe them all at once. It makes things much easier!" she shared.
Dreyer added that now that Calvin is 7, he prefers to take a bath while his mom and brothers take the shower.
“I put the towel on pretty quickly, I don’t linger,” she added.
Today Dylan Dreyer Totally Fine Showering With Her 3 Sons 2
Courtesy of Dylan Dreyer/Instagram
Dreyer shared that her kids are comfortable with her being nude at home, just like Bradley Cooper mentioned about himself. She mentioned that her younger sons love being naked and are proud of their bodies and parts.
Her comments also came after The View cohost Sara Haines spoke about not “covering up immediately” in front of her three kids, all aged 8 and younger.
Today Dylan Dreyer Totally Fine Showering With Her 3 Sons 3
Courtesy of Dylan Dreyer/Instagram
“I have made a deliberate effort for them to not feel shamed of their bodies and to remind them that it’s science,” said Haines, 46.
Dreyer aims to instill a sense of self-confidence in her kids and children everywhere. She has written several children’s books and hopes to set a positive example with her husband.
She wants to raise her boys to be confident, strong, and unafraid to pursue their desires. Dreyer's children's books are meant to be relatable for both girls and boys, encouraging all kids to just be themselves. Her goal is to nurture a mindset where children believe they can achieve anything while being kind.
Editor's P/S:
Dylan Dreyer's