Hilary Swank with twins Ohm (left) and Aya (right) at HealthyBaby’s experiential playspace The Nest, alongside HealthyBaby Founder Shazi Visram.

Hilary Swankwants to be a mom making a difference.

Hilary Swank with twins Ohm (left) and Aya (right) at HealthyBaby’s experiential playspace The Nest, alongside HealthyBaby Founder Shazi Visram.

The actress, 49, will serve as Chief Innovation Officer, collaborating with the brand and CEO Shazi Visram to shape the future with her creativity and experiences as a new mom while expanding on the brand’s commitment to sustainability and performance without compromise.

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Visram talked about partnering with the Oscar winner in her own statement, sharing, “I believe that connected development during pregnancy and the early years is the biggest challenge and opportunity we as a world face. If we can empower families with the tools and knowledge to raise healthy, connected and resilient babies, we are in the position to accomplish anything.”

“I’m over the moon to have a partner in Hilary. She is innovative, pure, powerful and so kind. I feel privileged to have her on board as a partner and new mother who truly cares about every detail of quality and sustainability. She has big ideas and the voice for a new generation of parents.”

On Wednesday night, the two-time Oscar winner appeared onThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, chatting withJimmy Fallon, also 49, about life as a new mom. Swank welcomed her 10-month-old twinsback in April with husbandPhilip Schneider.

“My little Cupid Valentines!” Swank said after Fallon revealed he met her little ones backstage.

“How’s life with 10-month-old twins?” Fallon asked.

“It’s the best in the whole wide world. Yes, it’s more joy, more fun and more exhausting. It’s more everything than I ever thought it would be. It’s more glorious, it’s the most extraordinary thing in the world.”

source: people.com