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Julie Anne is proud of her
daughter because, despite the difficult time she's been
through, Tatjana works hard at school and is becoming a very
popular and outgoing child. She's also very independent, and
although she and her mother get closer and closer as the
years go by, Julie Anne says that: "One thing I've had
to learn to do is let go, because I'd never want her to feel
harnessed by me." Julie Anne's had a lot from Marina,
Tatjana's dedicated nanny, who's "a great sounding board for
me if I'm not too sure whether I'm being too strict or not
strict enough," she tells us. |
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Thanks to Manon and the Dutch Go Duran fanzine for allowing us to share this!