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Adrienne Maloof Her three boys who suddenly became young men were proud.
“They are all in college now, so I'm an empty nest,” Maloof, 63, told exclusively US Weekly Saturday, May 3, hosts a Women’s Health event, “It’s up to us”. [Christian] Go to the University of Southern California, [Colin] In Dallas, [Gavin] In San Diego, so they are everywhere, but they are doing great. ”
In the first three seasons The real housewife in Beverly Hillsthe audience watched Maloof and Dr. Paul Nassif Raise their children. Although the couple split in 2012, they were still able to maintain friendly conditions as the children became adults.
“Paul and I are living. We are actually friends,” Maloof explained us. “Our friends are better than good friends we might have married, but we are raising three boys and we have to figure it out because that's what you have to do. You have to do it for the sake of the kids. But we are friends. We are friends. We are very good friends.”
Together they celebrate their children’s achievements as they venture into the real world.
According to Maloff, Gavin, 22, is interested in the film industry and has the opportunity to work Kevin CostnerMovies Vision. As for her 19-year-old twins, they are interested in business and finance.
“They are working hard because Paul and I are very strict with working hard,” she explained. “They have to go to work, too. I don't mind giving them good things, but they have to work for it, too. We are lucky to have good kids. They are one person. I'm proud of them. I'm proud of them again.”
Maloof even had the chance to visit USC and glimpse at Christian's life as a fraternal brother. When visiting her son’s house, the businesswoman quickly realized that she was no longer in Beverly Hills.
“I went there to attend an event, 'Come on, are you really living like this?' I can't believe it,” she said with a smile. “He said, 'I told you, mom, don't use the bathroom here.” Then I went, “Where should I use the bathroom?”

Adrienne Maloof and Kristen Dahlgren
Amanda Edwards/Getty ImagesWhen she was not visiting her son, Maloof was using her platform to raise awareness about women's health issues.
On Saturday, the Bravo star lends her support Kristen Dahlgren' Cancer Vaccine Allianceaiming to quickly track breast cancer vaccine research. According to Maloof, the reason is why everyone can fall behind.
“In a week, I had three friends who were diagnosed with breast cancer. One in eight women were diagnosed with breast cancer,” she told her. us. “It’s an incredible number.”
Maloof and Dr. Keith Blackhe is the head of neurology at Cedars-Sinai, aims to help introduce his new technology that can help detect cancer in real time.
“There's no more guessing. When surgeons come in and cut, they can actually see where the cancer is, so they don't have to repeat the surgery,” she explained. “It's something that has never been done before, and it's a great thing. It's a miracle. We have to spread the news because people have to know that they can access it. There's always hope. Hope is everything.”