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Lea Michele’s Son Joined Her On ‘Funny Girl’ Stage Following ‘Scary Health Issue’

Lea Michele celebrates Mother’s Day with an incredible performance of “Funny Girl” on Broadway.

Despite having to work, the 36-year-old actress makes sure she spends quality time with her son, Ever Leo. The two-year-old joined his celebrity mom on stage during the show on Sunday, May 14, sparking an enviable moment between mother and son. She has played Fanny Brice since September 2022, when she took over from former lead Beanie Feldstein.

Lea Michele Had The Sweetest Mother’s Day Thanks To The Arrival Of Her Son

Amidst her ongoing health scare, Ever still has to make Mother’s Day one to remember for her mother, presenting her with a bouquet when she performs as Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl.” The sweet mother-daughter moment was captured by an onlooker, who wasted no time sharing the clip on social media.

The taping began with the cast signaling for the former “Glee” actress to join them on stage during the curtain call. After he did as they asked and bowed with his co-leader, Ramin Karimloo, the band gestured toward the orchestra, prompting him to run to the corner of the stage.

When he got there, he took the flower from Ever and carried it on stage, to the delight of the audience. As the crowd applauded, the “Les Miserable” star pointed to them with her baby boy in her arms before walking off the stage.

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“I’m surprised! He doesn’t usually show his face!” said one viewer in the comments of the TikTok video. A second person claimed it was Ever’s “Broadway debut,” and a third commented, “I was there too & it was the sweetest thing ?.”

Another person who saw the moment firsthand added, “I was also there last night; special moment! [was in a second-row orchestra; he’s precious! Looks just like her!” “This was one of the most heartwarming things I’ve ever witnessed,” a fifth netizen wrote, and a sixth chimed, “I’m not crying… You’re crying.”

The sweet Mother’s Day moment came a little over a month after the two-year-old was hospitalized for the second time, no thanks to an undisclosed health issue. Michele had initially informed fans that she had to skip a few “Funny Girl” performances due to Ever getting hospitalized with a “scary health issue.”

“I’m so sorry, but unfortunately, I will be out of @funnygirlbway today. We are at the hospital with our son dealing with a difficult health issue that I need to be here for,” she had written alongside an image of her hand resting on her son’s.

Per The Blast, the three-time Grammy Awards nominee welcomed her son, whom she shares with her husband, Zandy Reich, after a “very intense” and “terrifying” pregnancy in August 2020.

The People’s Choice Awards Winner Admitted To Having A ‘Hard’ Time During Ever’s Second Hospitalization

Lea Michele's Son Joined Her On 'Funny Girl' Stage On Mother's Day Following ‘Scary Health Issue’Instagram | funnygirlbwy

Last month, Michele shared a hopeful update on Ever’s health following his previous second hospitalization. The recognized Billboard Women in Music awardee expressed positivity when she caught up with media outlets at the recently held Time 100 Gala.

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The “Same Time, Next Christmas” star stated during the brief chat, “Ever’s doing good. He’s doing well. We still have a bit of a long road ahead of us here, but he’s doing well, thank God, and healthy.”

She was also intent on appreciating her “Funny Girl” castmates and her husband, who have supported her since the health crisis began in March. In the words of the animal rights advocate:

“The most amazing support from my cast and my family. My husband is wonderful; he’s here tonight.”

At one time during the medical crisis, Michele took to her Instagram Story to inform her followers that she dashed home to give her “baby a hug at home in between shows.”

The action, which “was quick but worth it,” was preceded by the actress revealing that her son’s second hospital visit was “hard” for her. In the Instagram Story, which came with a pic of Ever seemingly taking a nap, she wrote:

“As parents, we have to be strong for our kids. But sometimes you want to break down and cry (Hidden in the bathroom or closet is usually best. Today I chose [the] hospital bathroom).”

“These tough times show you what’s important and important in life and how much we have to be thankful for,” the Drama Desk Award nominee continued before ending with praise for Ever and an acknowledgment that as a child “it’s going to be ok,” the condition “still hurts.”

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