She continued, “Even if I’m doing a movie in LA, the directors know I gotta get my weekends off ’cause I gotta take a red eye [flight] back to Atlanta to show up for their competitions, to show up for basketball, football, whatever they got going on. I’m walking in with my suitcases and everything in tow ’cause it’s so important for them to know that they have a parent there, rooting for them in the crowd, cheering them on.”
“I’m a cheerleading mom. I’m an Olympic mom. I’m a basketball mom, soccer mom, football mom, all the things,” she concluded.
Drew Sidora shares updates on her sons, Josiah and Machai
Drew’s oldest son, Josiah, whom she shares with her ex, Ricky, is currently doing very well playing high school basketball. “My 15-year-old just made the summer basketball league, so he’s on his high school team, and he’s super excited,” she explained. “He’s on junior varsity now, so he’s popping out with his muscles and really focused on his academics and sports.”
Drew’s second-oldest son, Machai, whom she shares with ex-husband Ralph Pittman, just turned 11 years old, has also been keeping her busy. “Machai is just doing amazing,” she continued. “He’s like, turning into this kid that I’ve never saw before, maturing right before my eyes. Football player, big brother, little brother, middle child, you know?”
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Drew Sidora opens up about her daughter Aniya’s latest accomplishment
And Drew’s 8-year-old daughter with Ralph, Aniya, is following in her athletic siblings’ footsteps and even won her first gold medal for gymnastics. “Aniya’s now on the Olympic developmental gymnastics team,” she revealed. “It just happened. She was taking recreational classes, and I was just taking her to class, and then someone said, ‘Oh, you know, there’s an Olympic training gym down the block.'”
“She tried out, she made it, and she just got her first gold medal,” Drew added. “It’s very huge.”
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