Olivia Munn, John Mulaney Are In ‘Nightmare’ Stage With Baby Malcolm

Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s 8-month-old son, Malcolm, is in a ‘nightmare’ phase.

The actress, 42, posted an Instagram reel set to The Beatles’ ‘Help’ and zoomed in on her serious facial expression.

“I’m in a teething nightmare,” she captioned the footage.

“This will also serve as a group text to anyone I haven’t texted back,” Munn continued. “Will come back to you no matter how long it takes for this tooth to come out.”

Jeannie Mai commented, “That unanswered text is me…now I forgive you.”

Munn’s other famous friends sent advice her way.

John Mulaney, Olivia Munn and son Malcolm
Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s son is in a “nightmare” childhood illness phase.
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“Godspeed and the Hyland Teething tablet joints,” Stephen “tWitch” Boss wrote.

Alyssa Milano added: “Freeze a washcloth soaked in chamomile tea and let him chew it. [Use] that thing with the banana teether.”

Olivia Munn
The actress got advice from her Instagram followers.
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Munn thanked the 49-year-old “Charmed” alum on her story, writing that she ordered many products through her comments.

She went on to share photos of Mulaney, 39, cuddling with their baby boy.

John Mulaney, Olivia Munn and son Malcolm
Malcolm was born in November 2021.
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“Dad is home to take over the teething troubles,” Munn wrote. “Oh my heart.”

The “Newsroom” star gave birth to her and the comedian’s son in November 2021.

John Mulaney and son Malcolm
Mulaney was previously married to Anna Marie Tendler.
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The couple began dating that same year, amid Mulaney’s divorce from artist Anna Marie Tendler.

Mulaney spoke earlier about not wanting children. Since their breakup, his 37-year-old ex has considered having children of his own.

“There were things I never thought about because that was just a closed door,” Tendler told Harper’s Bazaar of her January egg freezing, noting that she used to like “partnership over having children.”

She explained, “Now that it feels like it’s not so much a closed door, it’s something I think about a lot.”

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