Kerry Washington married husband Nnamdi Asomugha in 2013 and share three children together — their relationship timeline
star opened up about being “vigilant” when it comes to keeping her three children out of the spotlight in March 2020.
“These are their lives. But it’s not about pulling a Rapunzel and hiding them away in a castle from the world — we don’t want to do that,” she told at the time. “I think any parent would want to keep kids from a situation that causes them to feel scared. I don’t want them to be exploited, particularly in this social-media world.
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