Hannah Quinlivan fronts an anti-smoking campaign with her fellow 'Charlie's Angels' and junior colleagues Sabrina Song and Shu Nana
Hannah Quinlivan Leads "Charlie’s Angels" in Anti-Smoking Campaign
Hannah Quinlivan hopes to create a safe environment for her daughter
to live in and shared her concerns about the harmful effects of smoking
at an event yesterday. Since she entered motherhood, Hannah has been
juggling her time between work and family commitments and when she takes
on jobs in China, the new mum revealed that she would not leave her
baby's side for more than four days.
When both mother and daughter are countries apart, Hannah makes it a point to do video chats with little Hathaway. Being separated from her baby was tough in the beginning, said Hannah, who revealed that she is easily affected by Hathaway's tears and would cry with her baby.
While travelling with Hathaway is an option, the young mum expressed her worries about her baby crying in the flight. At the event, Hannah also revealed that Hathaway has a new habit of sticking her tongue out to people. "I'd feel embarrassed [by it] because it seems rude," she chuckled.
When both mother and daughter are countries apart, Hannah makes it a point to do video chats with little Hathaway. Being separated from her baby was tough in the beginning, said Hannah, who revealed that she is easily affected by Hathaway's tears and would cry with her baby.
While travelling with Hathaway is an option, the young mum expressed her worries about her baby crying in the flight. At the event, Hannah also revealed that Hathaway has a new habit of sticking her tongue out to people. "I'd feel embarrassed [by it] because it seems rude," she chuckled.