What is it like to raise a super star? Beyoncé, Selena Gomez and Billie Eilish’s mom reflect

Maggie Baird, Donna Kelce, Tina Knowles and Mandy Teefey on the cover of Glamour magazine. Picture: Screenshot/X

Maggie Baird, Donna Kelce, Tina Knowles and Mandy Teefey on the cover of Glamour magazine. Picture: Screenshot/X

Published 13h ago

Share

In a heart warming and lively conversation with Glamour magazine, celebrity moms Maggie Baird, Tina Knowles, Mandy Teefee, and Donna Kelsey discussed the unique journey of raising children who have become global mega stars.

Their stories were filled with warmth and laughter, highlighting the balancing act of nurturing extraordinary talents while keeping a sense of normal life.

Maggie Baird, mother of music superstars Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, kicked off the chat by sharing her deep love for motherhood.

“I always wanted to be a mother,” she told Glamour.

“It’s the best job I’ve ever had, the hardest thing, but also the most joyous.”

For Baird, every skill she had was tested in this demanding yet rewarding role, showing just how much love and commitment it takes to raise talented kids.

Mandy Teefee, who had Selena Gomez at just 16, provided a unique viewpoint.

“I was scared and nervous. It’s almost like we grew up together,” she confessed.

Teefee’s story illustrates the extra challenges of raising children under the public eye, as they both navigated their identities in the spotlight.

Tina Knowles, the proud mom of music icons Beyoncé and Solange, shared a touching moment that convinced her of Beyoncé’s incredible talent.

“When she was seven, her dance teacher put her in a talent show with older kids. She got on that stage and commanded it. I thought, who is that?”

Donna Kelsey, mother of NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce, emphasized the importance of staying grounded despite the fame.

“It’s crucial to remind them of their roots,” she said, stressing the value of family and everyday life that keeps them connected to who they are.

Knowles expressed her longing for simpler times, sharing, “I miss us going to the grocery store... you don’t get to go to the mall anymore.”

Her words struck a chord, showing how fame can often take away the simple joys that many families cherish.

Baird echoed this sentiment, recalling how people would react in awe at Billie’s achievements.

“People would say, 'Your mind is blown that Billie’s playing Radio City?' I was like, my mind was blown when she played the High Hat in Highland Park.”

Each woman offered wisdom from her unique journey, showcasing the complexities of motherhood in the spotlight.

In Baird’s words, “You step on stage in front of 10 to 100,000 people and the rest of the time you're at the dinner table.”

This blend of the extraordinary and the everyday captures their experiences, reminding everyone of the chaotic yet beautiful reality of motherhood.