Edie Falco at the Garden of Laughs Comedy Benefit held at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on March 27, 2024 in New York City.Photo:John Nacion/Variety via Getty

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Edie Falco’skids aren’t too impressed with one of her biggest shows.
While attending the Garden of Laughs at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, the actress, 60, shared with PEOPLE that her two kids — son Anderson, 19, and daughter Macy, 16, both of whom she welcomed via adoption — weren’t interested in watching The Sopranos.
“They’re so over it,” the star, who starred as Carmela Soprano on the iconic show, told PEOPLE. “They’ve never seen it. Either of them. But I hope that maybe someday they will and maybe they’ll like it. But yeah, they’re not impressed at all.”
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Edie Falco.Roy Rochlin/Getty

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Instead, Falco admitted her kids are more impressed with the perks of having a famous mom.
“Not my work. But the things that I have that are available to them as a result of being my kids, they’re alright with that oddly enough,” she shared.
Wednesday’s Garden of Laughs comedy show raised more than $2 million for theGarden of Dreamsfoundation marking it as the biggest fundraiser in organization’s history.
Earlier this week, the mom of twolamented the loss of the “little kid” years of parentingwhile on an episode ofMeSsy, herSopranoscostarJamie-Lynn Sigler’s podcast.
“Nobody talks about when those little kids disappear – it’s like a death,” said Falco.
Edie Falco attends 17th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at The American Museum of Natural History on December 10, 2023 in New York City.Cindy Ord/Getty

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She continued, saying that she treasures memories of those early days. “Early parenting stuff is madness but it’s some of the most divine, precious hours of my life,” theNurse Jackiestar said on the podcast.
source: people.com