Penélope doesn't want her children to be thrust into the spotlight.
Penélope Cruz has shared the “sacred rule” she keeps with husband Javier Bardem when it comes to raising their childrenPenélope and Javier have been together since 2007 after working together on her breakthrough film, “Jamón, jamón,” and “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.”mother-of-two“And I will never regret it. Since they were born, we do everything possible to be fully present in their upbringing. It is the most important thing for us.
The actors try to keep their 13-year-old son Leo and 10-year-old daughter Luna out of the public eye, and that includes not talking about them with the press“The most radical change I have ever experienced has been becoming a mother,” the 49-year-old explained. “Your life is hugely altered in that moment, much more than with any other type of project. Motherhood is the priority of my life.”“I tried to adopt by myself when I was 20, on a trip to India, but it couldn’t happen.”
“If one day they have a job facing the public, well, they will have to learn to deal with that. But right now, it’s not time,” the Oscar winner saidThe “Parallel Mothers” star’s upcoming projects include a film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, where she’ll get to play a detective for the first time, as well as a movie with Isabel Coixet.Marina is a journalist at Bored Panda. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she holds a Bachelor of Social Science.
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