took place five days later, a few hours before the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic.
Fast forward two years later, and Moore is on another phone interview from her home in Pasadena, California, having wrapped up the sixth and final season ofand getting ready to hit the road again, sounding eager to play in 26 North American cities.had been delivered, but there was no inkling of another possible delivery. The new mother disclosed nothing when asked if there might be a little brother or sister in the future for 16-month-old son August Harrison Goldsmith, nicknamed “Gus.
“I’m sure it’s coming for us,” Moore stated matter-of-factly. “It seems like it’s coming for everybody right now. It’s everywhere, yeah. I’m not so much scared. I’m just like I don’t want to inconvenience anybody. I’m not worried about getting sick, but I don’t want to have to cancel anything or disappoint people."
In our 2020 interview just before the coronavirus invasion shut down the tour — including an April 23 stop at the“I always have a lot of fondness for Dallas," she said."I have a couple of friends there.” Asked about the hot, humid conditions , Moore, who grew up in Orlando, Florida, figured she could take the heat.