Keira Knightley and James Righton continued to fizzle their romance ad the couple was spotted strolling with their baby Edie. The smitten pair reportedly couldn't keep their hands off each other as they pushed their daughter around New York.On the other hand, the actress is very vocal to say that she wouldn't allow her daughter to follow her footsteps to be an actress.
Keira Knightley and husband James Righton were seen cozying up in the streets of Gotham on Monday.The lovely pair recently shared a daughter named Edie in May. The the two purportedly looked very much in love with each other as they kept on walking while pushing their baby's stroller through the streets of the Big Apple.
In an interview last month, Knightley revealed that motherhood "is f--king extraordinary." The 30- year old actress told Elle, "The love thing is astonishing. It's a very primal, primal love." She added, "And the ability to have no sleep and continue going. It's not pleasant -- I never thought that I could actually do it for the amount of time that I've done it. "
The well- renowned actress spent her time in New York with her family as she was currently playing her role as a bad wife in Broadway while her husband was the one taking good care of their baby Edie. Knightley is allegedly gearing up for her very first role on Broadway as the lead character in "Therese Raquin".
Knightley also claimed that it was her childhood dream to become a theatre actress, but then she got sidetracked making films in Hollywood. "I mean, it's what I wanted to do," the mother of one told Playbill Magazine. "My mom is a playwright, my dad was a theater actor. I grew up going to their rehearsal rooms, and I grew up going to a lot of theater." She explained that acting isn't really a work that you a person can plan and it just happened that she got pitched to make films rather than theather acting.
However, according to Design & Trend, it seems like the Oscar-nominated actress is very open to claim that she doesn't want her daughter to follow in her footsteps as an actress. She expressed, "I should imagine that if she wanted to act, I wouldn't have a choice but, no, I certainly wouldn't recommend it. It can be completely heartbreaking for most people who do it, because the amount of rejection is enormous."
Meanwhile, the couple seemed to keep the fire of their love burning while having some sleepless nights taking care of their four-month old baby Edie. And even though it's her first time to be on Broadway, it seems like her husband is very supportive of her theater career. For now, Knightley is set to make her Broadway debut next month in "Thérèse Raquin," in which she plays an unfaithful wife.
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