Although she has built a solid film career since the 1990s, actress Cameron Diaz has quietly retired.
Far from acting since the recording of the remake of “ Annie ” (2014), the star told Entertainment Weekly that she has no plans to return to the theater.
“Avaline [marca de vinhos de Diaz] this is the only daily job i do besides being a wife and mother which has been the most rewarding part of my life so far it is very important to me. It’s everything in my life so I never fail to play and have no plans to come back.
Despite this, she said the answer was not final.
“Look, I’ll never say anything about life, I’m just living an ordinary life and that’s enough for me now. Am I going to make a movie again? At the moment, that doesn’t worry me. If I’m going to do it, I don’t know, I have no idea.
She continued:
“I can’t imagine being a mother and wasting 14 hours a day on a set instead of following my children’s activities. Honestly, I feel like I wouldn’t have been the mother I am now if I had chosen to do this at some other point in my life. So I am at peace with what I am going through at the moment.
In 2019, she had already told InStyle magazine that she was grateful for the opportunities that the cinema gave her.
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“I started to feel the fame at 22… it’s been 25 years and it’s been a long time. The way I see it is that I have given over half of my life to the public. I feel good to have time for myself, to reorganize myself and choose how I want to return to the world, if I decide to. I don’t miss playing, ”the actress said.
Cameron made his film debut in “ The Mask ” (1994), and starred in the adaptation of “ The Panthers, ” as well as acclaimed films like “ Vanilla Sky ”, “ Gangs of New York ”, as well as in the voice of Princess Fiona. in the franchise “Shrek”.
Currently focused on writing health and wellness books, Cameron added:
“It’s funny that nobody knows what I’m doing. Because my time is mine. I don’t sell any movies and since I don’t sell anything, I don’t have anything to give to anyone. I don’t do that anymore. I live my life.