Home Actress Leah Remini HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2022 Leah Remini Instagram - Twenty-three years ago this week, the King of Queens premiered. And 23 years later, many of you still watch it in syndication. Knowing how our show is so loved brings me so much joy. It is a testament to our executive producers, writers, and crew and the real connections we, as actors, had with each other. So many of those relationships are still going strong today! Thank you for all the love and support all these years!

Leah Remini Instagram – Twenty-three years ago this week, the King of Queens premiered. And 23 years later, many of you still watch it in syndication. Knowing how our show is so loved brings me so much joy. It is a testament to our executive producers, writers, and crew and the real connections we, as actors, had with each other. So many of those relationships are still going strong today! Thank you for all the love and support all these years!

Leah Remini Instagram - Twenty-three years ago this week, the King of Queens premiered. And 23 years later, many of you still watch it in syndication. Knowing how our show is so loved brings me so much joy. It is a testament to our executive producers, writers, and crew and the real connections we, as actors, had with each other. So many of those relationships are still going strong today!

Thank you for all the love and support all these years!

Leah Remini Instagram – Twenty-three years ago this week, the King of Queens premiered. And 23 years later, many of you still watch it in syndication. Knowing how our show is so loved brings me so much joy. It is a testament to our executive producers, writers, and crew and the real connections we, as actors, had with each other. So many of those relationships are still going strong today!

Thank you for all the love and support all these years! | Posted on 23/Sep/2022 03:09:06

Leah Remini Instagram – I’m very emotional, so hang in there with me. 

In my last post, I shared how difficult it has been to have our daughter head off to her first year in college. 

I wanted to express my gratitude to people in my life that helped make the past week easier. 

My sister @nicole_b_remini flew in from Arizona to help me move my daughter into college. I can’t express how much it means to me that my sister did this for her niece and me. 

Nicole was there for every emotional breakdown I had (and there were many). Her friend @restus from junior high and her kids helped us morning, noon, and night for two days straight, doing all they could to help us make the dorm room as cozy as possible. My friend Moin was hanging wallpaper in his work clothes. 

My friend @yasharali made sure I knew all week that it was okay to feel what I was feeling. 

My friends @michellevisage, @crabichuk, @bobbynewberry and @tjparadise called me daily to ensure I was okay. My mom @vikkimars50 had my favorite meal ready when I got home (I’m still crying, by the way). 

I love you all. Thank you for caring so much when I needed you the most. I am very blessed to have you all in my life.
Leah Remini Instagram – Bringing our only child to college for the first time has been the most excruciatingly painful and proudest moment of my life. I have never cried so much in my life. I am only comforted by meeting other parents at Target who bonded with me over our mutual pain and pride. 

It is the hardest thing I have ever done, and I’m still torturing myself with the idea that I might have pushed my daughter on the college track because I never got to go when I was her age. I am entering my second year at NYU, so now we’re both college students! I know many of you are going through this, not just sending your kids to college for the first time, but many of my friends are sending their children to kindergarten for the first time, and I remember that day like it was yesterday. 

Angelo and I sat in the parking lot of our daughter’s school, crying like babies, and discussed pulling her out and homeschooling her. It is not easy to let go; change is so hard. It feels so unbelievably wrong to get on a plane without my daughter and leave her to be an adult when she is still just our baby in my and her dad’s eyes. I don’t look forward to going home where my daughter’s room will be empty without her until she comes home for Thanksgiving. 

My heart goes out to all the parents and caretakers who might be going through this bittersweet journey. 

The good news is, Thanksgiving is in 83 days…

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