Emma Roberts Posts Rare Photo with Son Rhodes for Thanksgiving: 'Grateful'

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On Thanksgiving morning, the 'Scream Queens' actress posted a sweet snap of herself with son Rhodes

<p>Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty Images</p> Emma Roberts

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Emma Roberts

Emma Roberts, 32, is sharing one of her biggest reasons to be thankful this year.

On Thursday morning, the Scream Queens alum posted an adorable photo with her 2-year-old son Rhodes. The mother-son duo are enjoying a sweet moment while standing in what looks like an apple-picking field.

The actress is holding Rhodes in her arms and making a silly face while he sucks on his pacifier.

"Grateful ❤️," she captioned the photo.

Related: All About Emma Roberts' Son Rhodes

Roberts welcomed baby Rhodes Robert Hedlund with ex Garrett Hedlund on Dec. 27, 2020. Though she usually keeps her son out of the spotlight, occasionally she will share a special moment on Instagram.

In October, for example, the actress posted another rare image of Rhodes from what looks like the same apple-picking excursion. In the image, Roberts can be seen holding up a plastic bag with her son's name on it while the toddler places an apple in the bag.

"Fall 🍁 🍎 💙," the star captioned her photo, showing her son bundled up for the fall outing.

Related: Emma Roberts Celebrates Son Rhodes' Second Birthday with Rare Photo: 'I Love You Beyond!'

At the premiere of her movie Maybe I Do in January, Roberts opened up about the difficulties of being a working mom, telling PEOPLE "it's really hard" to juggle work and a toddler.

 "I now see why moms are always so tired!" she said.

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"I just see it from such a different perspective now," Roberts said of working motherhood. "I see how being a mom is a full-time job, so I see how for women who have full-time jobs and [are] full-time moms, it's so hard and I have so much respect for them."

"I'm so lucky my mom helps me a lot," she added. "I would die without my mom."

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