Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts’ son Sasha is all grown up and off the college.
On Thursday, August 21, Watts, 56, shared a series of photos and videos via Instagram from her son’s move-in day at USC. “We packed and unpacked, stacked and color coded. We walked and walked, woke up early with excitement. Then we shopped and shopped, and sometimes fought about stupid stuff… We laughed, we cried, I had a few extra secret cries and maybe some not so private ones. We hugged a lot,” she captioned the post.
Watts continued, “We built things, we talked to robots, we ate good food. We got lost a bunch. We met so many great people. We had deep talks mixed in with a few fart jokes… then gave advice about how the world works. But then remembered: he’s got this!! He did it!! He dreamed big and worked really hard for something wonderful. Go @sashapeteschreiber – we love you so much. #usc.”
comes days after Liev described the pair’s oldest son as his “ride or die” in his own emotional post shared on the platform. “Starting to feel the pull,” Schreiber, 57, said on Sunday, August 17, while sharing a photo with Sasha, 18. “Gonna miss my ride or die.”
Naomi Watts Admits She Cried While Dropping Off Son Sasha at College
He continued, “Having said that USC is gonna get one of the deepest, kindest, bravest and most beautiful boys I have ever known.”
Keep scrolling to see photos of Sacha’s new digs.
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