Our first Celebrity Spotlight is on Helen Mirren whose is not only an outstanding actress (did you see "The Queen"?), but at the age of 63 can still rock a bikini like nobody's business (I am inclined to believe that a life of childfreedom has something to do with her youthful physique).
The British actress told the UK's Radio Times: "I didn't have that desire to be a mother, and don't think an awful lot of women do...I'm very proud of being childless. It's my contribution to world ecology."
In a 60 Minutes interview, when asked if she regretted not having children, Mirren replied "No. Absolutely not. Absolutely not. I am so happy that I didn’t have children. Well, you know because I’ve had freedom. And I’ve so loved my freedom."
In a 60 Minutes interview, when asked if she regretted not having children, Mirren replied "No. Absolutely not. Absolutely not. I am so happy that I didn’t have children. Well, you know because I’ve had freedom. And I’ve so loved my freedom."
""... I never wanted children. I don't know why, I've never been shrunk so I've never gone into it. I was never drawn to babies. The only dolls I played with as a child were grown up dolls. I would have loved a Barbie if they'd been around when I was a little girl. And my skin still crawls when I see a little girl hauling around a big baby doll. You see this little five-year-olds with huge, great, monstrous, disgusting baby dolls. I want to go up and rip them out of their hands...."
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Want to see what other celebrities are childfree by choice? Check out my list and be sure to let me know if you learn of others so I can be sure to add them!
I absolutely love Helen Mirren! This makes me want to read her book.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to see who the other CF celebs will be :)
Wow! What a figur! Amazing...
ReplyDeleteI totally understand her traumatising. Isn't it great how women get to hear horrifiying birthstories/ watch horrifying birthfilms with women sceaming and at the same time you are expected to have as many kids as possible? Is that societys way of encouraging us? I think it really is a miracle that any babys are born despite the horror propaganda... I don't think I would ever dare, and certainly not in a hospital where giving birth can result in even worse things than dying (also something few dare to talk about...)
I don't know if the horror of giving birth makes me childless or childfree but I'm just not going to do it (having kids that is).