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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Rachel Weisz is "more tired" as an older mother

    The 50-year-old actress admitted she has less energy when it comes to running around after the toddler daughter she has with husband Daniel Craig than she did when her 13-year-old son Henry - who she has with director Darren Aronofsky - was younger, but she is "really enjoying" having a young child again


    Rachel - who has never publicly revealed the name of her little girl, who turns two in August - said: "I'm more tired than I was last time, this car has more miles on it.

    "But I'm really having fun, I'm really enjoying it, it's a real blessing."

    But the 'Black Widow' actress thinks being an older parent has made her more patient and "flexible".

    She said: "We tried to go for a walk yesterday, and I had a plan about where we were going to go, but we only made it two metres, because first there was an interesting stick, and then we discovered a moth.

    "So we didn't go anywhere at all. I'm just more flexible, I think."

    Rachel - who doesn't have a nanny - credits her youthful appearance now to having battled problem skin as a teenager.

    She said: "I drink a lot of water. And I always had very oily skin - I hated it as a teenager because I had pimples."

    Meanwhile, the brunette beauty has called for the promotion of more stories for women so young girls have better role models.

    She told Harper's Bazaar: "The Eighties and Nineties were really s**t for women.

    "But I used to watch a lot of black and white movies with my mum -Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, they were very powerful in the narratives.

    "Bette Davis didn't have super-powers but she's powerful as hell.

    "I do think it's important for girls growing up to see stories where women are front and centre, and to see a female politician, or a female prime minister.

    "It's about identification, it's seeing possibilities. We need more stories about women. We need more role models!"

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