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"Having children made me feel much better about myself": Blake Lively confides in an interview for Forbes

2022-05-23T13:23:01.416Z


In an interview with the American magazine, actress Blake Lively confided in feeling better in her body since she became a mother.


"I feel incredibly good."

Asked by Forbes

magazine

on May 17 about "Betty Buzz", her brand of soft drinks launched last September, Blake Lively confided in her role as an entrepreneur, her children and her relationship to the body.

The 34-year-old said she has enjoyed a certain peace of mind since becoming a mother.

“I think having kids has made me feel a lot better about myself.

I've never felt more myself, more comfortable in my body, or more confident - I'm not saying I never have insecurities that plague me a million times a day, but I feel amazing,” she told the magazine.

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“My family is always my priority”

The former flagship actress of the

Gossip Girl

series , mother of three daughters born from her union with Ryan Reynolds, also took the opportunity to recall the importance of the family: "My family is always my priority and that since the childhood, whether it's my parents and siblings, or now my own family.

The family is […] at the base of everything I create.”

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In parallel with her life as an entrepreneur, Blake Lively is preparing to direct her first feature film,

Seconds

, adaptation of the comic strip by Bryan Lee O'Malley and published in 2014. The actress will pass for the second time behind the camera, after directing a music video for Taylor Swift,

I Bet You Think About Me

, in 2021.

Source: lefigaro

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