‘s ex-fiancé has no qualms about coparenting her son, Christopher Woolf, with . “Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides, and I just think, ‘The more, the merrier,’” Huang, 41, told in a recent interview, calling her son by his nickname. “I feel lucky to have such positive people around him, who really embrace him — because it didn’t have to be so easy.” Huang was previously engaged to Mozzi, 40, before their 2018 split. The exes welcomed Christopher (a.k.a. Wolfie) in 2016. During her recent interview, Huang went on to say that she doesn’t understand exes who “hold their children as collateral,” adding, “that doesn’t make any sense.” Huang explained that she’s focused on making “a happy home and lifestyle” for her son. that Beatrice, 35, and Mozzi were officially dating. After three years together, they married during a low-key ceremony that took place in July 2020. Mozzi celebrated the couple’s one-year anniversary with a , praising his wife. “I can’t believe it has been 1 year. Every second of every day since has been so full of joy, happiness, laughter and love,” he wrote at the time. “You are the kindest, loveliest and most beautiful person in the world. Thank you my darling for every second.” In September 2021, Beatrice to , Sienna Elizabeth. You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in
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British Royal Family in June 2022 — marking his first official outing with the royals. Photos from the event showed Wolfie sitting in between his father and Beatrice. Beatrice also offered a rare comment about her stepson during a speech while giving out the Oscar’s Book Prize in May 2023. “The importance of community cannot be forgotten,” she said during the event. “We need to remember and do everything that we can to make sure that in the world of screens and AI and everything that we have it is moments of community, of coming together, of researching that time between parents and children and the next generation.” Beatrice continued: “The joy that I get when that very special package of books arrives. My stepson and I, who’s now 7, we eagerly open the envelope and have a change to look through these pages. Growing up in a world surrounded by books, we can take for granted that not everyone is so lucky.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly