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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did anyone think they intentionally hid Kevin’s kid’s face and kind of blurred him out? His head was down looking at a phone or something as he walked by, and then they kind of blurred him out. If that’s the case, I can think of 2 reasons why. 1) they haven’t cast the permanent kid yet; or 2) they are being intentionally mysterious about the kid’s race. Is it possible Kevin and Zoe end up together and that was their kid? [/quote] I think the intent was to make viewers immediately assume the kid was Jack. Then when we hear that it's Kevin's kid, we realize he did have children after all. And the boy was white - clearly not his and Zoe's.[/quote] Not clear at all that the kid isn’t Zoe’s. Does Vin Diesel,Meghan Markle, Jennifer Beale, Wentworth Miller, Rashida Jones, Mariah Carey and many others ring a bell?[/quote] Um, ok. I'm just positive you're right. :roll: [/quote] The PP has a point. I weigh a lot more than Zoe, but our coloring, hair texture, and general facial features are pretty similar. However, you would not guess that my younger DD is part-AA. As an infant and toddler, she was assumed white. Now people always think she’s Italian, Persian, Puerto Ativan, or South Asian. I don’t think the kid is Zoe’s because she was absolutely committed to not having kids. However, there’s the Disney actor from Jesse and the Descendants who looks entirely White. And a mixed actress on the Y&R had a pretty Nordic looking DD. Once you get down to 1/4 African ancestry, the markers get less obvious. And most AA are not 100% African. I think I read around 75-80% is the average. [/quote]
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