'I thought you had boys': 'Bewitched' star Erin Murphy's photo with granddaughter confuses fans
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Bewitched' actress Erin Murphy recently posted a number of photos on Instagram, including a selfie with her granddaughter, 12-year-old Sayler, who looks just like her. Another photo shows Sayler and TikToker Arianna Hailey standing on a lawn. Sayler and Murphy "had so much fun" with the cast of 'Wednesday' during their Q&A session.
Fans thought Murphy was Sayler's mother because of her looks and many wanted to know if that was true on social media. The two had the same blonde hair, blue eyes and similar facial experssions, which led to more confusion.
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"I'm confused. I thought you had boys...so is that YOUR granddaughter?" a fan wrote, while another observed, "You could be her 30ish mother."
‘Best days’ of their lives
Murphy often shares photos of her trips with Sayler on social media. They were spotted together at the Little Beach House Malibu grand reopening in 2022. The actress acknowledges that spending time with her granddaughter was among her "best days."
Murphy's son Grant Daniel Rogers is Sayler's father. The child also has two sisters, Stella and Aubrey, and a brother, Liam. Grant's father is Murphy's first husband Terry Rogers. Murphy was married thrice and she has six sons.
‘I always did want a big family’
Acknowledging that having so many children was enjoyable, she said, "I always did want a big family, but, ideally, I always wanted one boy and one girl, so maybe if I'd had a girl in there, I might have stopped at three or sooner, but I wouldn't change anything."
Murphy keeps her personal life to herself but she is honest about one element of her family. Parker, one of her sons, is autistic. Along with advocacy, she does a lot fo charitable work for people with autism.
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