Rosie Colosi lives in New Jersey and is a reporter for TODAY Parents. She has bylines in The Atlantic, The Week, MSNBC, and PureWow, and she has written 33 nonfiction children's books for Scholastic, Klutz, and Nat Geo Kids. Once upon a time, she played Mrs.
John Krasinski credits his daughters, Hazel and Violet, for making his new movie, 'IF,' possible. During a May 9 appearance on TODAY, Krasinski talked about his new film about a little girl who can see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind. While discussing his flick with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie, Krasinski said he made this movie for his kids.
” Blunt and Krasinski have joked that their daughters don’t really know what their parents do for a living. In fact, Krasinski suspects that his kids think he’s an accountant. He told Stephen Colbert during a December 2022 appearance on his show that there’s likely a specific reason for that.
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