Olivia Munn and John Mulaney are allegedly struggling as first-time parents to their 1-month-old son.
According to OK! magazine, Olivia Munn and Mulaney knew that taking care of a newborn wouldn’t be easy. But the A-listers didn’t also expect that it would be this difficult.
“John and Olivia are exhausted a lot of the time and aren’t getting much shut-eye. They’re new at this and had to learn on the fly,” the source said.
Olivia Munn, John Mulaney helping each other with parenting
But even though it’s been challenging for Munn and Mulaney to be first-time parents to their son, they have both been doing the best that they can.
In fact, the source said that Mulaney is very hands-on and he’s also been helping Munn with everything.
The insider added that the arrival of the couple’s son just made their relationship even stronger.
“It’s a chance for a fresh start. They just aren’t in sync. They’re closer than ever. Their romance was a whirlwind but they’re in it for the long haul,” the source said.
Olivia Munn, Josh Mulaney trying to make their relationship survive
Star also published a similar story about Munn and Mulaney. The tabloid claimed that the arrival of the couple’s son brought about so much joy and drama for them.
“John and Olivia knew things would change but they didn’t know how until they brought their baby boy home. They’re so in love with his child and want to make this relationship work for his sake. They want to try at least,” the source said.
The insider also claimed that Munn and Mulaney’s ever-changing schedule will determine whether their relationship would survive in the end. After all, Mulaney will be going on tour starting this March, while Munn will continue to stay at home.
Rumors debunked
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.
The different claims made by the two tabloids suggest that they are just making up stories about the couple.
Months ago, there were also rumors that Olivia Munn and Mulaney called it quits. But sources are now saying that they are still together.
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