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Hollywood star Adam Brody poses with star-struck mum at soft-play in Glasgow

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Hollywood star left parents at a soft-play in Glasgow delighted as he took his children out for the day.

The actor, 44, is in in support of his wife who is filming series two of the Apple TV period drama, The Buccaneers. But the actor is best known for his roles in The O.C and the hit Nobody Wants This. Spending quality time with his children, who he shares with Leighton, was recognised by parents at Inflata Nation in Kinning Park.

And one mum, who was there to celebrates her child's birthday said she was overwhelmed at seeing her "teenage crush". Jemma McMillan told Glasgow Live that she had spent close to an hour deciding if it was him or not. But her deliberation was cut short as she noticed he was preparing to leave.

And it was at this point she took the opportunity have to have her picture taken with the start. She told the publication: "I can't miss the opportunity for a pic!" Jemma said Adam was "lovely, very down to earth and played away with his kids."

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Leighton's latest project has been filming in around the Scottish city's Mitchell Library, with horses and carriages, as well as historic street signs and sets around the historic building. The cast also includes as she shared an image of herself in her period costume, reprising her role of Patricia "Patti" St George.

The series follows a group of young women in 1870 America as they are sent to London in search of husbands and titles. In 2010, Adam met Leighton, who is best known for her role in Gossip Girl. The couple tied the knot four years later and they welcomed their daughter Arlo the following year.

Five years on, the welcomed the arrival of their other child. Speaking on Twitch during Hold the Phone TV's The Fun Time Boys Game Night Spectacular, he said: "I have a new kid. Since last I played, I have a new kid." He added: "I have a boy, and he's a dream. He's a dream boy."

Meanwhile, Leighton explained that she is still able to relate to her Single Parents character, Angie D'Amato, even though she is now a mum herself. She told Glamour magazine: "Nobody can tell you what parenthood is going to be like. You think you know, and then it's just so hard." She added: ""I feel so, so lucky that I have help and a husband. I feel stable, but there are so many people who don't have that. In a really tender way, Single Parents explores how parenting is an emotional roller coaster."

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