We hope you’re hanging in. From New York to Los Angeles, the biggest names in entertainment rang in June by standing up and speaking out. Scroll through to gaze at the best celebrity photos of the week featuring America Ferrera and more estrellas we all love !
Story time
“It felt so good to read ‘Kamala & Maya’s Big Idea’ to my son tonight,” America Ferrera wrote on Instagram. “A story of two young girls learning to work for the world they want, never giving up and working to turn a ‘No’ into a ‘Yes’. We have to teach our kids young about the power they have to shape the world. Hell, we have to constantly teach ourselves our own power and be models to our children. Thank you for this book @meena ! Baz asked to read it again but mainly to point at the rakes and shovels. (He’s only 2 🤪). I may have cried reading the line ‘Yay Kamala and Maya!!!’. So, Yay Meena!!! Thank you for this beautiful story.”
Target treats
Cardi B revealed one of her “favorite things about being a mom”: shopping for toys! The rapper took to Instagram Story to share a snippet from her Target trip, and later a sweet video of Kulture enjoying the purchases!
Dressin\' up
Cristiano Ronadlo channelled Aladdin for his children Eva and Mateo’s joint birthday party. “Happy Birthday to my two sweeties Eva and Mateo!” he captioned along with this sweet costume-clad snap. “We love you to the end of the world.”
Out of the box
Chrissy Teigen also had some fun dressing up with her family this week. The author shared a flood of sweet photos to her Instagram, starting with this one: “costume box spring cleaning.”
mom
Kourtney Kardashian asked moms around the world to join her in a moving post: “As a mother, there is a natural instinct to protect my children from anything that might make them feel sad or unsafe. The pain and suffering inflicted by racism is not a thing of the past and I bare the responsibility to speak with my kids honestly and often about it, even when the truth is uncomfortable. I have to make sure they understand what it means to have white privilege and to take the time to learn and discuss Black History, beyond just one short month out of the year. I encourage other mothers to join me in using this as a learning lesson for our children, to allow our children to feel comfortable enough to come talk to us about anything. Allow conversation without judgement, and learn from our children too. We don’t know it all. My children sometimes ask questions that I may not know the answers to, so we explore them together. I’ve felt like I’ve always been on the right side of this, but I have a lot to learn and want to educate myself even more, so that I can be a better mother, a better auntie to my nieces and nephews, a better friend, and a better person.”
Ballin\'
Luis Fonsi got some fresh air and exercise on Saturday, June 6. “Practicing a little 🏀 with the boys,” he wrote.