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Anderson Cooper set to host new CNN Plus series Parental Guidance

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The longtime anchor will be heading the upcoming project Parental Guidance which is set to premiere in the spring of 2022. In the series, Cooper will meet with experts as they highlight parenting tactics, work-life balance, and sleep schedules.

The 54-year-old and his esteemed guests will also answer questions from viewers to give more personalised advice. This will be the second series that Cooper will bring to CNN+.

His long-running series Full Circle will also make its way to the platform. Parental Guidance comes nearly two years after he welcomed his first son into the world via surrogate.

Wyatt Morgan Cooper was born on Monday (27 April 2020) and shares the same name as Anderson’s father, who sadly passed away when he was just

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