I like showing moms what it's really like having a baby, and how it's not Hollywood life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One cool thing is because Mom and Dad aren't into the Hollywood scene, they don't read 'US Weekly' or anything like that. They give me space. They don't care. They just want all of their children to be doing something that they love to do and be able to pay their insurance.
It's really weird casting babies; it's kind of the dark underbelly of Hollywood, to meet babies and judge them.
The way Hollywood portrays mothers - you're either all good and saint-like, or you're all bad. And I think the real honesty of motherhood is not given a voice in movies. I miss that as an audience member.
I sort of look at some peers of mine and I think, 'No, you've got it all wrong!' I just want to tell them all to have babies and be happy and not get sucked into that Hollywood thing.
Acting and modelling are good, but motherhood is what it's all about.
I love making movies, but I was ready to rationalize being only a mother if my career never got back on track.
I love the idea of making movies that kids and adults can go to together and both get something out of it, and not just, 'Oh, I've got to take my kid to the movie because they want to see the next, you know, 'Hannah Montana' movie or whatever.'
I'd rather be in love and have a baby than have a movie.
I have been pregnant in so many movies it's ridiculous.
I like being in kids' movies, and I like being in family movies.
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