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Alicia Silverstone’s son Bear, 12, towers over her at LA Clippers game

Alicia Silverstone’s son, Bear, is all grown up. The “Clueless” actress brought her 12-year-old to the Los Angeles Clippers game against the Houston Rockets on Friday, November 17 — and he nearly towered over her.Before the match, Bear was photographed shooting hoops on the Crypto.com arena court while his famous mom looked on from the sidelines.Bear, whom Silverstone shares with ex-husband Christopher Jarecki, wore a Clippers jersey over a hoodie sweatshirt during the rare outing.Silverstone, 47, and Bear are big fans of the NBA, as she revealed in December 2022 that she acquired a signed jersey from Milwaukee Bucks athlete Giannis Antetokounmpo for Hanukkah.The “Reptile” actress has raised eyebrows over the years, however, for some of her parenting choices with her only child.
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Alicia Silverstone says she is 'following nature' by still sleeping next to her 11-year-old son Bear
Alicia Silverstone is opening up about how she's raising her 11-year-old son Bear,who she co-parents with ex-husband Christopher Jarecki.During an appearance onThe Ellen Fisher Podcastthe actress talked about their unique dynamic, which includes them still sleeping together and following the ethos of attachment parenting.The Clueless star and author of the booksThe Kind Diet and The Kind Mama also shared about how she toilet trained her son from six months and has never raised her voice with him. Mothering style: Alicia Silverstone, 45, opened up about motherhood and about how she raises her 11-year-old son Bear, who she shares with her ex-husbandChristopher Jarecki'Bear and I still sleep together,' the actress explained during the July 19 episode,noting that she's just 'following nature' with her parenting style.The San Francisco native, 45, then joked about how she would 'be in trouble for saying that' with mom-shamers, but added that at this point in her life 'I don't really care.' As part of her explanation,she used the analogy of how most other species in the wild care for their offspring.'If you were in any kind of wild setting where there are wild animals, if you put you baby over there your baby is going to get eaten,' she said while pointing away from herself.
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