Film tip: «Here, hold my child» | Professional skiing and motherhood

For years, the two professional skiers Jackie Paaso and Elyse Saugstad were an integral part of the international freeride circus. When the two had children, a lot of things changed in their lives. The film "Here, Hold My Kid" tells in an entertaining way how the two deal with motherhood.

The film «Here, Hold My Kid» is a ski comedy that tells the story of the two professional skiers Jackie Paaso and Elyse Saugstad who are trying to master new motherhood without losing sight of their impressive sporting careers.

With babies and husbands in tow, the two mothers conquer the ski industry.

The two women, very competitive by nature and used to being at the top of the podium, inevitably develop a competition among themselves for the title of "mother who can do it all". With babies and husbands in tow, the two mothers are conquering the ski industry in a way never seen before.

Film tip «Here, Hold My Kid» with Jackie Paaso and Elyse Saugstad

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