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Padma Lakshmi’s daughter Krishna grew up when she celebrates the 15th birthday

Padma Lakshmi’s daughter grows up quickly!

On Thursday, February 20, the 54 -year -old cookbook author shared a heart -warming homage on Instagram and celebrated her daughter Krishna’s 15th birthday. In the post office, she contained a number of videos and photos over the years, including a home video from which they cook together and cooked them in a museum.

The proud mother also shared a picture of Krishna during one of her earlier birthdays when she smiled at Lakshmi with a small circular cake with reading “Happy Birthday Krishna” in front of her and a newer photo of her cutting in her own birthday cake.

“Littlehands gets bigger !!!!!!!!!”, wrote them in the caption. “I can’t believe it. Every day of the past 15 years has been an adventure. Happy birthday Krishna Thea. I love you once, I love you twice, I love you more than beans and rice.

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In mid -January, Lakshmi could not resist Tikke’s “suspicious challenge” trend with her teenager. The Taste the nation Hosting shared an Instagram role of herself and her daughter Krishna, who had fun with the trend. The couple exchanged jokes and laughs when they ran away from the camera like suspects.

“I was never one who jumped on a trend, a fashion or otherwise. That’s why I rarely do this Tikok trends, but it was really fun to film with Little Conditions”.

“I can’t believe that she laughed me so violently that I peed a little,” she continued. “Sometimes it happens, please do not judge! One day it will happen to you if you are lucky enough to laugh so much with your children!”

Padma Lakshmi and her daughter Krishna.
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Lakshmi caught up with people in May 2024 and discussed how she finds the balance between her youthful daughter in the public eye and is a protective mother. In the gala, where she was honored as a golden legend for her contributions to entertainment and cuisine and served as a culinary co-director of the gala, Lakshmi said her daughter let her daughter in the spotlight.

It is on Tikkok and Instagram, where she publishes her conversations that are usually shot on the family couch or in the kitchen. The topics range from decoding teenagers slang to the generation of virus challenge.

“It was not aware. We only sat on the couch and talked like: ‘Oh, that’s funny. It’s funny’,” she said. “And so I only said: ‘Let it stick to us’ and we just crushed it. It’s just an experiment. It’s fun to grow and become your children as they will be.”

Lakshmi admitted that she is sometimes surprised by Krishna’s open answers.

“She has so many opinions,” she said. “I don’t think she is not from most teenagers. Maybe she may be a little bit early.”

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