2012年12月29日星期六

Beauty And The Beast! Modern Family's Julie Bowen waltzes with Belle's hero at Disney World in Florida

Julie Bowen is bringing the Christmas spirit Disney style.
The Modern Family actress enjoyed a waltz with the Beast from Beauty and the Beast at The Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena, Florida, on Friday and what a match they made.
The 42-year-old, who plays Claire Dunphy in the hit ABC show, clung to her supersize beau and hammed it up for the camera looking too excited for words to be dancing with the iconic character.
Dancing with the...stars: Modern Family actress Julie Bowen takes a waltz with the Beast at the Magic Kingdom Theme Park in Lake Buena, Florida, on Friday
Dancing with the...stars: Modern Family actress Julie Bowen takes a waltz with the Beast at the Magic Kingdom Theme Park in Lake Buena, Florida, on Friday
The blonde TV veteran was wrapped up in a black padded jacket and lilac scarf and was beaming her head off as the giant Disney star wrapped his massive arms and claws around her.
Meanwhile the actress has recently spoken out about the desperate scare her and her husband suffered when their eldest son had an almost fatal allergic reaction to nuts.
The mother of three said she wanted other parents to be aware of the dangers of unknown nut allergies.
Julie, mother of Oliver, five, and twin boys, Gustav and John, three, told the LA Times: 'When my oldest son was just shy of two years old, he was eating peanut butter and he was stung by a bee simultaneously.

'We're not exactly sure what the trigger was, but he went into anaphylactic shock.
Helping other parents: The mother-of-three wishes to raise awareness about the dangers of child allergies
Helping other parents: The mother-of-three wishes to raise awareness about the dangers of child allergies
Helping other parents: The mother-of-three wishes to raise awareness about the dangers of child allergies
'His entire face swelled up, his eye swelled shut and his lips became giant. My husband sent me a picture of it, and I immediately panicked.'
She continued: 'We took him to the ER, where he was treated with epinephrineand ever since then we've been vigilant about keeping him safe.'
When asked what was it like for her as a parent to see her son go through that, she candidly replied: 'It was so scary. At first I actually thought it couldn't be an allergic reaction; there was some small amount of denial kicking in.
'He had eaten peanut butter before, and I just didn't want it to be true. I thought, "No, no, it must be something else.'

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