Gal Gadot Shares Sweet Family Photo to Mark Daughter Alma's Bat Mitzvah: 'Love You Forever and Always'
"There is no mountain too high for you, and no ocean too wide and deep that you cannot conquer," Gadot wrote on Instagram
"There is no mountain too high for you, and no ocean too wide and deep that you cannot conquer," Gadot wrote on Instagram
Gal Gadot's eldest daughter Alma is marking a special milestone.
On Saturday, Nov. 9, the Wonder Woman actress, 39, posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram celebrating her daughter's bat mitzvah. She shared a photo of herself, husband Jaron Varsano and their four children — daughters Alma, Maya, 7, Daniella, 3, and Ori, 8 months.
"My baby is celebrating her bat mitzvah. I can’t believe the amazing person you’ve become," Gadot began her caption for Alma, who turned 13 on Nov. 5. "Your joy, humor, curiosity and big heart of yours are absolutely magnetic."
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"You teach me so much about motherhood, life and myself. Thank you for choosing me to be your mother, for choosing us to be your parents," she continued. "There is no mountain too high for you, and no ocean too wide and deep that you cannot conquer."
"Love you forever and always, Ima," Gadot signed off her sweet message. Her post also included a selfie of herself and Varsano from when Alma was born.
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Gadot has been candid in the past about her love of motherhood. "I love giving birth. I would do it once a week if I could. It's so magical," she told InStyle in February 2022. "And I always take epidurals, to be fair, so it's not so painful. Just the moment you feel like you're creating life, it's incredible."
"That is the bada-- thing I do: the juggling between my family life and my acting career," she continued.
The Red Notice actress welcomed her youngest daughter, Ori, in March. "My sweet girl, welcome. The pregnancy was not easy and we made it through," she wrote on Instagram at the time as she announced her birth.
She continued, "You have brought so much light into our lives, living up to your name, Ori, which means ‘my light’ in Hebrew. Our hearts are full of gratitude."
"Welcome to the house of girls..
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