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Claire Foy admits it was not hard letting her daughter Ivy go back to school after long COVID break

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Claire Foy revealed that she was excited about her daughter finally going back to school while promoting her latest project on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.The 37-year-old British actress while promoting the TV miniseries A Very British Scandal was asked by Stephen, 57, if her daughter Ivy Rose Moore was back in school.'Yes, thank God, now that COVID is hopefully....she can go to school now,' said Claire who looked comfortably stylish ina black pajama-style shirt with a yellow motif with matching pants.

British actress:Claire Foy revealed that she was excited about her daughter finally going back to school while promoting her latest project on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'She couldn't go to school for a very long time,' Claire added of her daughter with ex-husbandStephen Campbell Moore, 42.'Is that hard to let the kids go off?,' Stephen asked. 'Nope,' Claire quickly replied causing the studio audience in New York City to laugh. 'Isn't it great that they're back in school!

I think it's extraordinary,' Claire added. TV star: 'Yes, thank God, now that COVID is hopefully....she can go to school now,' said Claire who looked comfortably stylish in a black pajama-style shirt with a yellow motif with matching pantsClaire was joined by her co-star Paul Bettany, 50, whosaid they actually drank the real Duke of Argyll's $2,000 pound whiskey while filming their new period drama miniseries A Very British Scandal.The two star together in the historical miniseries that centers on the true story of the divorce between the Duke and Duchess of Argyll.Stephen told Claire and Paul that they played the 'most awful people' on the show but that he loved watching it.

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