No one was more impressed Erin Foster and Sarah FosterWork of their stepmother, Katharine McPhee.
“I'm so proud of Erin and Sarah,” McPhee, 40, revealed exclusively to In The latest issue of Us Weeklyon newsstands now. “They've got their hands into so many things. They're just at the height of this tremendous success. Yes, they're into it.”
While McPhee was quick to praise the duo's fashion brand, Favorite Daughter, she also gave Erin, 42, and Sarah, 43, a round of applause for their roles as executive producers on the hit Netflix comedy series. Nobody wants this.
The show premiered in September 2024, and was first shown in a 10-episode order. An unexpected romance follows Between Sex Podcaster Joan (Kristen Bell(And the “hot” Rabbi Noah)Adam Brody). Netflix has already requested a Season two.
“If there's anyone more diverse than them, I haven't met him,” McPhee said. we in Bio.Me The launch happened on December 3. “I didn't meet this person because of the success of his clothing line and his podcast and now getting into TV and film. It's like every person's dream.”
Although McPhee joked that she's “not their real mother,” they are “definitely my family and we're all so proud.”
McPhee married Sarah and Irene's father. David FosterSince June 2019. The couple married in London and now have a 3-year-old son, Rennie David.
“this Last Thanksgiving“We had so much to be thankful for and just support,” she added. “It feels really good to be in their corner.”
When asked if she could see herself working with her stepdaughters on a future project, McPhee didn't rule out the possibility.
“I mean sure,” she replied. “I'll have to beg for a job!”
Until then, McPhee is working hard Record new music. She also recently signed up to be part of Mandy PatinkinMurder mystery Artist.
With her busy schedule, McPhee tries to take care of her gut health through Bio.me. The company recently released a new collection of Daily prebiotic fiber Flavors including chocolate and tea.
“I'm a firm believer that the gut is essential for great, strong immunity,” McPhee said. we. “I feel like I'm mostly like this watchdog in my family: to my husband and my mother. …Put this in your coffee, put this in your smoothie. I'm glad to have something else that makes it easier to feel good.”
To hear more from McPhee, pick up The latest issue of Us Weekly – On newsstands now.
With reporting by Amanda Williams