Mandy Moore’s older son appears to be unimpressed with his mom’s Disney-character status.
During an appearance Monday onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actress and singer said 2½-year-oldAugust “Gus” Harrisonhas no interest in the fact she voiced the character of Rapunzel inTangled.
“He couldn’t have cared less,” theDr. Deathstar, 39, told hostJimmy Fallonof her son’s disinterest in the 2010 animated musical film.
“I have asked him several times. I’m like, ‘You’ve seenFrozennow — do you want to watchTangled?’ He’s like, ‘No,’ " Moore said, laughing. “Itmeans nothing to him!”
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Mandy Moore and Jimmy Fallon onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonDec. 18, 2023.Youtube/The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Moore shares Gus, who turns 3 in February, with her husbandTaylor Goldsmith, along with their 13-month-old sonOscar “Ozzie” Bennett.
“Gus isn’t interested in Tangled and really couldn’t care less that mom and Rapunzel are ‘close friends,’ " Moorejoked in the caption.
“Now if I knew Lightning McQueen, that would be another story 🤷♀️,” she added. “Thanks for having us@disneyparks— you are always magic but seeing the world through Gus’s eyes is a whole new ballgame.”
Moore noted in her Monday interview with Fallon, 49, that Rapunzel and the rest of the face characters at Disney Parks are “so solidly in character” that there was not even a “wink” or any hint of the fellow princess knowing Moore’s affiliation with the role.
Mandy Moore and son Gus pose with Rapunzel and Flynn Rider.Mandy Moore/Instagram

Mandy Moore/Instagram
Earlier in the interview, Moore talked about the upcoming holidays and traditions she has established so far with her sons.
“We just moved, so we’re sort of still figuring out what our roots are and cementing what our traditions are going to be,” theThis Is Usactress said.
One example that comes to mind is when Moore was growing up, she remembers eating onlybreakfast foodson Christmas Eve.
“We had breakfast for dinner on Christmas Eve, so I feel like I’m going to incorporate that for us,” she said. “Pancakes, waffles, bagels, eggs, bacon — the whole nine yards. It was so much fun.”
source: people.com