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Brooklyn Decker

Brooklyn Deckeris dealing with some complex emotions after seeing her 17-month-old daughterStevieoff to school for the first time.

“Are we bad parents for sending her off?” asked the mother of two, 32 — to which her husband replied, “I wouldargue that we’re good parentsfor sending her off.”

“I just left her to fend for herself!” Decker replied, laughing between the tears. “Those toddlers just surrounded her!”

“And she looked ’em all in the face and said, ‘Come at me, yo!’ ” said the retired pro tennis player,after which his wife responded, “Yeah. Okay. I’m good.”

The “this time” Decker refers to is in comparison with an August 2017 incident, when she cried after dropping her now-3½-year-old sonHankoff at daycare for the first time.

Alongside the note, Decker shared a video of herself after dropping off Hank, which showed her sobbing while chatting on the phone and to the off-camera friend filming from the passenger’s seat.

“It’s horrible,” criedDecker in the clip. “Oh my gosh, he just walked off — he was totally fine!”

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Decker and Roddick, 36, opened up toArchitectural Digestin a January feature showing off their new home in Cashiers, North Carolina.

The couple were striving for a homey feeling when they designed their mountain getaway, hoping it would feel inviting to friends and family (and could withstand the naturally messy antics of two little ones!).

“Whenever we have a project, we want you to be able to put your feet on any piece of furniture,” Deckertold the publication at the time. “Nothing is precious. Come, relax on the furniture, have a glass of wine, stay forever — that’s the space we wanted to create.”

source: people.com