

“We are very lucky that these great kids chose us.” He’s had enough… He’s a little naughty, that’s okay.” He’s really empathetic and sweet, very sensitive. “And Oskar is like a walking sugar bear, the cuddler. I was like, ‘What’s it like growing up with two parents telling you they love you 37 times a day?’ ” “They’re so different, but they’re both the sweetest people we’ve ever met,” said Brent. He was the first person I felt safe enough to say, ‘OK, we can do this together.’ ”Įlsewhere in the interview, the couple joked about their different parenting styles, noting that they never seem to settle for their children. “And that was the first time I really believed that we could and I could. “In 10 minutes, I want to create a life and a family with him,” he explains. While Brent initially thought he would never have children “because I’ve never seen as many people as us and families like us with children,” she says that all changed after meeting her now husband, Berkus. While talking to PEOPLE in May about their collaboration with Claritin for The Outsideologist Project a campaign aimed at cultivating a lifelong love of spending time outside a couple which is reflected in how they decide to start a family together.

Never miss a story to sign up PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from hot celebrity news to interesting human stories.īrent shares Poppy and son Oskar, 4, with Berkus, 51.
