Diane Kruger never envisioned herself becoming a mother — until she was. In the latest edition of Dear Media’s “Divorced Not Dead” podcast, Kruger sits down with host Caroline Stanbury, a friend of Kruger’s since they were 21 years old.
During the conversation, Kruger, who welcomed daughter Nova with partner Norman Reedus back in 2018, opens up about how she came to change her stance about children once she entered her mid-30s. READ MORE: Diane Kruger Gives Rare Update On Life With Norman Reedus And Daughter Nova In New Birthday Post “You know, I don’t know.
Maybe it is what people say about women and that time clock, just all of a sudden kicks in. I mean, the truth is I would’ve had a kid with or without a man attached,” she said. “I remember starting to feel like [it] in my mid-30s.
Like, ‘What am I doing all this for? Why am I running so hard, trying to make money and trying to live this life? What’s it all worth it?'” she continued. “I was in a very serious relationship at the time.
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