Written by Deirdre Durkan-simonds Dailymail.com
23:36 January 31, 2024, updated 23:44 January 31, 2024
In a rare interview about her personal life, Christina Ricci spoke about motherhood and her preference for spending nights at home rather than going out to parties.
The 43-year-old actress, best known for her role as Wednesday in The Addams Family, posed with her hands behind her head and smoldered for the camera as she graced the cover of Perfect Magazine, photographed by Felix Cooper. Ta.
In the striking shot, she wore dramatic smoky eyeshadow, pink lip gloss, a purple patterned jacket and two diamond bracelets dangling from her left wrist.
Her husband Mark Hampton, a celebrity hairstylist who has worked in the industry for over 20 years, styled her hair for the photo shoot.
In behind-the-scenes footage shot at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, Ricci can be seen wearing a strapless black minidress.
The glamorous ensemble was styled with a large heart pendant around her neck.
Her shoulder-length brunette hair was styled slicked back and slightly damp to achieve the wet-hair look that Kim Kardashian has popularized for years. did.
A third outfit recorded on tape, shared by Perfect Magazine, showed her wearing an oversized purple blazer and various eye-catching accessories.
In an interview with the magazine’s supplement, the mother of two said, “I don’t enjoy going out at night or going to parties anymore.”
“I like inviting people over to my house and watching movies and TV together,” she told the outlet.
While opening up about home and family, the Yellow Jackets star also gushes about her 2-year-old daughter Cleo with Hampton and 9-year-old son Freddie from her first marriage to James Heerdegen.
The Golden Globe winner said her two children “have always been creative, drawing and coming up with ideas about who they are, what life is about, and who they want to be.” I’m doing it,” he said.
“So it’s very encouraging to see the excitement in life,” she said of motherhood.
As for how to make any space cozy while traveling, Rich said she always takes candles with her when she leaves the house.
In May, the performer spoke about overcoming her own mental health while appearing on WrapWomen’s UnWrapped podcast.
“I have a baby and an eight-year-old, so my days are really busy,” Rich admitted. “I don’t usually have a lot of downtime, so I don’t really do much for myself.”
On tough days, we turn to tools and coping mechanisms, such as talking to ourselves like a “little girl” when we’re “really sad” or “really hard.”
“I talk to myself as if I were my own mother,” she explained.