Meanwhile, the “America’s Got Talent” judge recently slammed critics who try to make working moms feel “guilty” for keeping their jobs, because she believes having the time to go away and “do what [she] loves” actually makes her a better mom to her tot.
The actress-mom told Us Weekly: “I don’t have mom guilt, and I’ll tell you why. Being able to have the job that I love and the baby that I dreamed of [is great]. I’m a better mom because I’m able to go away and do what I love.
“Even if I failed miserably, I’m following my dreams. … I would be less of a mother if I didn’t set out every day to try to make my dreams come true and other people’s dreams come true. So I don’t have guilt.”