“I have 50 or 60 years left, I want to live until I am 110, since I have a little girl,” he said in a new interview.
In an industry that tries to devalue any woman over 30, Cameron Diaz says that becoming a mother has completely transformed her attitude towards getting older.
Diaz, who welcomed her first child, daughter Raddix, in 2019 with her husband Benji Madden, fearlessly spoke about getting older in a new interview on the podcast. goop.
“The whole concept of aging just completely changed, even in these last 10 years,” the actress explained. Bad Teacher to her friend. “Now it’s totally open. I’m excited. I have 50 or 60 years left, I want to live until I am 110, since I have a small child.”
Cameron Díaz, who assures that he found peace after leaving Hollywood, reflected at his 49 years on how the relationship with his own changed fathers as she entered her 40s. “I think you have this moment in your 40s where you really appreciate who your parents are, and I want to have that moment with her, be there with her at 40,” he said.

He also added that his genetics are in his favor and will be of great help to make his wishes come true and have a long and healthy life.
“I come from a strong family,” he continued. “My grandmother was running around in the hot San Fernando Valley sun at 72, carrying big bags of animal feed. I think I have some of that…” she added. “And as is often the case, I think how I look and feel is a combination of what I do and what I don’t do.”
Diaz also confessed to being “the oldest mom in my group of friends with children”, which has not been something negative for her, quite the opposite. “I am lucky to be my age, lucky to have my daughter and lucky to have all the support I have to raise her,” she added.
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