Kirsten Dunst and Her Mom Inez Rupprecht Lunch at Joan’s on Third

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Hollywood is the breeding ground of sour relationships between child actresses and their stage momagers, so we always appreciate a mother-daughter tandem that defies the norms.

Recently, Kirsten Dunst expressed her appreciation towards her mom, Inez Rupprecht, for allowing her to experience a “relatively normal childhood”.

Kirsten Dunst wore a black turtleneck topKirsten Dunst wore a black turtleneck top

The two were spotted leaving a restaurant after enjoying a nice lunch together at Joan’s on Third in Los Angeles.

Kirsten Dunst rocked denim jeans with Charlotte Olympia's "Kitty" flatsKirsten Dunst rocked denim jeans with Charlotte Olympia’s “Kitty” flats

Kirsten shares that her mother sent her to normal schools so she “never missed out on the prom or field trips or any of that stuff.” In fact, the actress was living the stereotypical cheerleader-in-high-school life at the age of 16.

The 33-year-old wore a black turtleneck top with denim jeans and Charlotte Olympia’s “Kitty” flats.

Kirsten Dunst wears Charlotte Olympia's infamous "Kitty" flatsKirsten Dunst wears Charlotte Olympia’s infamous “Kitty” flats

Kirsten Caroline Dunst was born on April 30, 1982, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, and is the first child of Klaus Hermann Dunst and Inez Rupprecht. She has a younger brother named Christian Dunst, born in 1987.

Kirsten Dunst and her mother Inez Rupprecht have lunch at Joan's on ThirdKirsten Dunst and her mother Inez Rupprecht have lunch at Joan’s on Third in Los Angeles on October 28, 2015

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