Despite co-starring in stage productions and the 2011 movie Dream House, Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig haven’t any present plans to behave collectively once more.
“I think we aren’t going to, at the moment. I think we really love our private life as a life, as a family. And then we go to work separately,” Weisz shared throughout a brand new interview with Willie Geist for Sunday TODAY.
The Oscar winner — now enjoying twins in Dead Ringers — has been married to the James Bond star since 2011. Together they share a 4-year-old daughter, alongside with her teen son, Henry, and his grownup daughter, Ella, from earlier relationships.
“We really enjoyed that experience, but also it means we can alternate,” Weisz informed Geist of sharing the stage with her partner. “So I can stay home with the family while he works. We can swap out. If we’re both doing something at the same time, it’s probably less ideal.”
Weisz additionally spoke about her life with Craig to the U.Ok.’s Observer. Despite being a part of a well-known couple, she shared that she hasn’t discovered the eye “difficult” or “oppressive.”
“Celebrity — it really doesn’t mean anything to me,” Weisz told the British publication. “And it’s no work at all to keep not showing up at events. It’s no work at all, to keep a private life. Life can be demanding, life in a family can be complicated but I don’t even know what ‘celebrity’ means. I don’t think of myself like that.”
When it involves sustaining their privateness, Weisz credit the household unit she and Craig have established. Asked about her expertise having a toddler at age 48, the actress says she did not discover a lot criticism.
“Perhaps it’s just that we were very, very tired. Maybe I didn’t notice what was going on. You go into a bubble when you have a newborn, don’t you?” she famous.
While she acknowledges the “tremendous privilege that comes with” her profession in appearing — “we get really good seats in the theater,” she identified — fame would not dominate her life.
“I’m used to it now. Like, if someone recognizes my husband, it’s just part of life — they’re normally really nice and go, ‘Best Bond ever!’ or whatever,” Weisz shared. “It’s not in a place where it’s difficult, or oppressive.”
Speaking to Geist, Weisz also disputed her level of fame after getting her big break in the 1999 blockbuster The Mummy, in which she co-starred with Brendan Fraser.
“It did not actually occur like that,” she shared, adding that she couldn’t go to either of the premieres of the film and its sequel because she was locked into stage roles. “I by no means obtained acknowledged from it, actually.”
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