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Olivia Munn Gives Hilarious Insight To What Being A Mom Means As Son Throws Tantrum

Olivia Munn describes the duties of a mother with a bit of humor. The actress is the proud mother of a 15-month-old son, Malcolm, who she shares with comedian John Mulaney.

In her latest Instagram story post, the former TV host showed her 2.9 million followers getting candid about the unpleasant parts of motherhood, especially when it comes to public tantrums.

Olivia Munn Shows Moments of Motherhood Joy With Her Son

On Wednesday, the “Iron Man 2” actor shared an update on his Instagram Story, featuring his son cuddling in a gray and white stroller as they walked down the street. The toddler was strapped into a pram wearing a cream colored onesie with a brown animal print.

Olivia Munn shows a funny side of motherhoodInstagram|oliviamunn

In the first post, Malcolm looks like he’s struggling to get the gray sock off his left foot because he’s without any socks on his right foot. In the second slide, we get an overview as Munn shares a photo of socks on the ground.

The “Insanitarium” actress seemed to confirm the sentiment that she’s done with stockings in the captions of both posts. It read, “BECOMING A MOM…” and “JUST PICKING UP THE SOCKS HE GOT ON THE STREET.”

In recent weeks, Munn’s son has learned to express himself in the cutest way ever. A few weeks before this display, the little bundle of joy protested the no-screen time rules her mother had set for her. In the shared video, Malcolm looked like he had just finished eating because his mouth, shirt and the table he was leaning on were dirty.

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He held out his hand to his mother with a disgruntled look on her face, who deliberately moved the recording device away. As the one-year-old reached for her phone, she kept saying the word “No.” However, after a while, he repeated it in a softer tone.

Touched by her enthusiasm, her father and mother in the background can’t help but laugh, causing her to grin and dance on the chair in response. On the reel, the 42-year-old wrote, “When he pushed it too far with the last ‘No’, and in the caption, he explained that it was the first time his son had said no.

Olivia Munn shows a funny side of motherhoodInstagram|oliviamunn

He wrote, “This is the first time Malcolm has said no, and he can’t even take himself seriously.” Munn continued, “He wanted the phone, but we made a new rule: no more phones or tablets unless it’s a code-red emergency like a long day of travel.”

Fans, clearly obsessed with the video, took to the comments to praise Munn for reducing Malcolm’s screen time. One fan said, “It’s fun to see what they get up to when they’re off screen (sometimes there’s no screen hate, of course, everyone needs a break!).”

Another user wrote, “Has expressed himself verbally! Well done with the screen results. It’s hard, but seeing their imaginations grow is worth it.”

Other comments like, “His smile gets rid of whatever’s on his mouth and sweater.” and “You’ve got an actor on your hands. Amazing performance Malcolm,” came from a fan who was taken with Malcolm’s funny expression at the end of the video.

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Olivia Munn Prefers to Wear Glam

The update on Malcolm’s anger comes after the “Magic Mike” actor showed off his natural beauty while opening up about wanting to look good. Coincidentally, she showed off her skin in a makeup-free photo shared on her Instagram Story.

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In it, the University of Oklahoma alum wears clear glasses with a pale blue button-down shirt and black underwear. The mother-of-one styled her black hair into a messy bun, with some baby hair sticking out and framing her face.

The “Freeloaders” actress’s face is makeup-free as she purses her lips to the side, giving off a nerdy look. On the other side of the post, she wrote, “Could use all that glam now.”

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