Seth Rogen’s mother makes a statement about the brand about her new book

He acted, he produced, made films and TV, and he has even become a very talented potter lately. And now, Seth Rogen can add “author” to his resume with the release of his first book, entitled Directory.

And no one is more excited about it than Seth’s mother, Sandy.

Included in tThe book’s press release is a statement of Sandy Rogen about your son’s next book that it’s the most mommy thing ever.

Sandy opens with a sweet little introduction to the book that looks like it could be an excerpt from a conversation with someone’s dear old mother.

“At first I was worried that Seth was writing a book, because I was like, ‘Oh no! What’s he going to say ?! ‘ In fact, I was scared to even read. But I am very happy to have read it.

“It’s not really a memoir, as I thought it could be. I think it’s more of a bunch of funny stories? Does that make sense?”

“He talks about doing stand-up as a kid (I took him to every show!), His grandparents, school, moving to LA, meeting famous people, things like that.”

Aww, it looks adorable!

But then things change when Sandy, like all mothers, has some notes for her son.

“To be honest, I really wish there wasn’t so much talk about drugs. Why does he need all this? It’s like ‘We get it!'”

Uh oh. Busted!

And the drug wasn’t the only thing that raised Sandy’s eyebrows.

“What about some of the stories? I mean, they’re fun, but I was shocked that they happened and he never told me!”

In the end, however, she loved the book.

But not as much as I would if it weren’t for a little bogeyman.

“Overall, I think it’s sweeter and funnier than anything, so I like it and I’m happy that he wrote it, but I would be even happier if he called me more.”

Well, there it is.

Even the mothers of sisters A are sensitive to phone calls. Stars, they are like us!

On Twitter, people were in love with Sandy’s direct criticism.

If Sandy Rogen loves the book – despite her son’s drug habits and lack of phone calls – it has to be good.

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