"She said she's really excited to be taking her daughter."
A relaxed Castle-Hughes told the Herald on Sunday yesterday that she was also looking forward to being part of Happy Hour, especially working with Morrison and other Maori performers. Four shows are planned this week, with the televised footage appearing on TV1 later this year.
"It's nice to be working on a show where there's lots of brown faces on the stage."
Castle-Hughes said Felicity lived in New Zealand with her father, Castle-Hughes' ex-partner Bradley Hull. Castle-Hughes married DJ Jonathan Morrison on Valentine's Day last year and the pair moved to Los Angeles together soon after, but Morrison has since returned to New Zealand.
He was at Auckland International Airport to greet Castle-Hughes with her favourite coffee — a flat white — on Friday, Castle-Hughes said.
"It's been really lovely being home and seeing my family. (Felicity) is very happy, as am I. It's so good with Skype now, but it's nothing like ... getting a hug."
Castle-Hughes has just finished a busy pilot season in the United States but found there were not many roles for her age and has been working on a movie script between acting.
"I just did pilot season, just to establish myself there. It takes time. I'm happy I made the move ... people always say that Los Angeles is the place of the doers and dreamers. There's something really special about people constantly doing stuff."