Amanda Seyfried shows pic of 4-year-old son’s NSFW slippers

It’s comfy slippers or bust — or maybe both — for Amanda Seyfried’s 4-year-old son Thomas, who posed in a pair of NSFW slippers shaped like women’s breasts.

The “Mamma Mia!” franchise star shared a pic Dec. 6 in her Instagram stories that showed Thomas wearing his booby slippers alongside his sister, Nina, 7, whose own slippers looked like miniature versions of the family’s dog Finn.

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Amanda Seyfried’s kids, Thomas, 4, and Nina, 7, show off their slippers.@mingey via Instagram

Seyfried shares Thomas and Nina with her husband, actor Thomas Sadoski. The pair eloped in March 2017 after a year of dating.

In April 2021, Seyfried’s son made a surprise debut on TODAY when he was just a baby. Seyfried took Thomas in her arms during a virtual interview for a Sunday Sitdown with Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist.

“He’s my guy!” Seyfried said while introducing Thomas to Willie. “You can look at that nice man,” she told her baby boy with a laugh.

“Oh, my God. What a cute guy,” Willie responded. “Come on! Oh, that’s incredible.”

Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski attends the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones - Arrivals at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, CA.
Amanda Seyfried and her actor husband, Thomas Sadoski, tied the knot in March 2017. Presley Ann / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

While speaking to Willie, Seyfried shared that her family, including Seyfried’s mom who acts as a nanny for her grandkids, live on a farm in upstate New York.

The “Mean Girls” star explained that her rural home offered her a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of Hollywood.

“I fought so hard to impress upon people that I am normal, that I do not have someone waking me up with breakfast in bed and that I’m not chauffeured around,” said Seyfried.

In May 2023, Seyfried opened up to TODAY.com about how her childhood challenges with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety have shaped her parenting style.

“I couldn’t sleep at night for a whole summer when I was 13 because I wasn’t talking about my anxieties. And I didn’t know that I could,” she explained. “If I had known that I had OCD, the things I would’ve felt capable of that I didn’t … I didn’t feel like I could talk.”

Seyfried said wanted her own kids to grow up knowing they can “say anything they want with no judgement.”

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