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Jul 29 2009 03:00 PM ET
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Sheryl Crow and Wyatt: Pack 'Em Up, Move 'Em Out

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Looks like someone is very familiar with life on the road, indeed!

Wyatt Steven Crow, 2-year-old son of songstress Sheryl Crow, is seen alongside mom leaving the News Room Café on Robertson in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

Baby boy is the first child for Sheryl, though it remains to be seen whether he will be her last!

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looks like matt damon’s mini-me!!!! :o )
a beautiful child, he sure is.

- french gigi on

my son has that shirt!! its from target. so nice to see big celebrities buy brands that everyday people like me can afford. I know he is adopted, but i actually see a little bit of sheryl in him!

- adc76 on

Cute little guy!

- Andrea_momof2 on

adc76,
I totally understand what you mean when you say you can see a resemblence. I see the same thing with my nieces. Their mom was adopted, but the first thing I thought when both were born was that they looked just like blood members of our family. Funny how life is. Wyatt and Sheryl definitely look like kin!

- meghan on

Wow, he is GORGEOUS! What a beautiful child. Sheryl looks amazing, too!

- momof4 on

Adopted schmadotped… Wyatt looks just like his momma!

- martina on

They are so cute + I definitely think they look alike! I hope Sheryl can find someone to share the journey of parenthood with (i.e Angelina Jolie + Brad Pitt). It’s unfortunate her + Lance Armstrong didn’t work, esp. since he said “I didn’t want more kids”, and yet he has another one now. I guess they just weren’t right for each other. I would love to see Sheryl Crow have more kids, maybe a little girl :)

- Mia on

He is sooooo adorable. He looks like a little man. Sheryl and Wyatt are lucky to have each other.

- Chris on

Wyatt’s shirt is from Target…I believe it’s Cherokee for $5.

- jill on

Wyatt is such a sweet looking boy! and Sheryl looks so happy that I’m sure she’s fine without Lance Armstrong. Her little man is a treasure.

And yes,adopted children can look like their parents and be adopted,just as many kids bear no resemblance with their biological parents.But it’s also okay if adopted kids don’t resemble their parents,it’s not a secret defeat or victory to get a kid who looks like you.It’s more than enough to have them in our lives =)

- eva on

Mia- Well, Lance wasn’t exactly expecting to have another child. It’s a well-known fact that he thought he was sterile after going through chemo for his cancer (that’s why he banked sperm before hand). He has said many times that he and Anna were absolutly shocked when they concieved naturally!

- CelebBabyLover on

He DOES look a lot like Sheryl. Maybe he was adopted from a family member? I guess that always is a possibility…

I really love seeing Sheryl as a mom- she is such a natural looking parent, like it’s something she’s been doing her whole life.

- Jess from Ohio on

he does look so much like his mama. I wonder if she used a surrogate or if he really is adopted. Not that it matters, or is any of my business….either way, he’s super cute!!!

- Gigi on

That little boy is too cute for words. OMG. He is going to have all the little girls giving him their snacks at pre school

- stedine on

It is soooo refreshing to see a celeb letting their child walk!! So many times you see toddler children being carried by their parents/handlers. I understand if it’s in a crowded place. But geez, if their hands were held, I don’t see it being a problem.

- 2little on

Wow, he looks very coordinated for a 2-year-old, pulling his own backpack. How adorable. He must bring great joy to Sheryl, after all she’s been through with cancer and the breakup with Lance.

- Leila on

He does look like a lil mini Matt Damon lol…and like his mama. She picked a good one! lol…Wyatt is super cute and Sheryl does look like a natural mama..in love with motherhood! I also wanted Sheryl and Lance to stay together but oh well. They are separately happy now so I’m happy for them both!

- Ashley on

gigi- He really is adopted. Sheryl just recently spoke about how difficult the adoption journey was (she had several adoptions that fell through before she finally got Wyatt). I also can’t see her hiding the fact that she used a surrogate if that was the case.

2little- Try walking around for awhile with your hand raised above your head (the way a kids’ hand is when their parents are holding their hands). It isn’t very comfortable!

- CelebBabyLover on

CelebBabyLover: Good point. Hadn’t thought of that. I was just wondering why these children are NEVER photographed walking. They always seem to be carried-esp. 3,4,5 yr. olds. Just odd is all.

- 2little on

Gosh Wyatt is so adorable!

- Alex on

2little- I think a lot of it has to do with the paparazzi, especially for more famous celebs. It’s probably a lot easier, faster, and safer to get past the paps when you’re carrying your kid than it is to have them walk.

Also, some kids are afraid of the paps (Zahara Jolie-Pitt is one) and thus might feel safer in their parents’ arms. :)

- CelebBabyLover on

I know that Armstrong’s little Max was a huge surprise, I just think it would have been nice of him + Sheryl Crow had worked out, but I hope there is somebody out there that can share the experience with her. She seems like a great mom + he seems very happy, but I’m sure she would love to find a partner. I know Angelina Jolie has commented that she was happy being a single mom, but she is over joyed that she has somebody to share her life/family with, and that her oldest son has a father and they can have those father/son experiences.

And on the topic of walking: I don’t think Sheryl Crow is in the crazy enough-celeb environment where her son is danger walking by himself, where as someone like the Jolie-Pitts is a media frenzy whenever they are out together/or some of the kids get scared from all the noise (i.e Zahara Jolie-Pitt + Pax Jolie-Pitt).

- Mia on

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