According to Wendy Osefo, her children are entirely unconcerned by the fact that their family is a television celebrity.

During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE that took place on Thursday, February 20, at the 56th NAACP Image Awards Nominees Reception in Los Angeles, the Real Housewives of Potomac actress, who is 40 years old, said that her three children “think it’s normal” to have cameras documenting their life.

All they are aware of is that. Wendy, who is married to Edward Osefo and has three children with him, Karter, 11, Kruz, 9, and Kamrynn, 5, adds that since it is all they know, they consider that to be what is considered to be normal.

It’s interesting because one of my boys walked up to his buddy and said, ‘Is your mom not on TV?’ (Is your mom?) The response from his pal was, “No.” “And he appears to be thinking, ‘What?'” she remembers.

Despite the fact that she finds the concept that everyone is on TV to be humorous, she also pointed out that her children’s laid-back attitude regarding their mother’s reality television job — she has been a star on Real Housewives of Philadelphia since the year 2020 — helps them remain grounded.

As a result of the fact that it is familiar to them, I believe that they do not necessarily feel like stars. She emphasizes that it is just a normal part of their existence. “So I’m very grateful for that — to raise grounded children who are humble, confident but still good kids.”

Wendy celebrated a significant life event by reaching 40 years old the previous year, and she was accompanied by her husband and children, in addition to a large number of other members of her family and friends. She commemorated the occasion by throwing a lavish party at a private property in Maryland that had a view of the Chesapeake Bay.

She told People at the time that she normally does not like to make a big deal out of her birthday, but she thought that her fortieth birthday deserved to be celebrated in a special way.

“I don’t normally celebrate my birthday, especially after having kids because I was always so focused on doing all the bells and whistles for them,” she said in her explanation. “However, when I entered this new decade, I had the feeling that I wanted to celebrate its significance by undertaking a significant endeavor. After that, I thought to myself, “Why don’t I throw a big party of my own?”

Additionally, Wendy disclosed her mental state as she entered her tenth decade, stating to PEOPLE that she was prepared to do things at a more leisurely pace and concentrate only on achieving happiness.

To a large extent, I have spent the majority of my life pursuing something, whether it be a dream or a goal. I have the desire to carry out this, I want to be successful in this, and I want to accomplish this. According to her explanation, “And for the very first time in my life, I feel as though I have accomplished everything that I have ever wanted to do.”

“40 is such a place of peace for me and my biggest hope for 40 is just happiness,” she continued talking about. This is neither a degree, nor is it an achievement. not to have another child, despite the fact that Eddie is eager to do so. Not at all; it is just to be content in this moment and in this location.

By Anna

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