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-WHAT HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE IN YOUR CAREER?


I'm responsible, I'm not extravagant. I'm not frivolous or carefree. I haven't been a young girl for a long time, because I started work so young and I had children young. Someone asked me: 'Do you have a chef?' And I said: 'Yes, her name is Reese.' I didn't grow up with money and I don't think I've changed. Money isn't terribly important to me, I give most of it away. I like nice dresses, though - for the red carpet.

I think the most important thing is the children, making sure they have stability. I think we just bear that in mind and that the most important thing is to be a grownup and not let feelings affect how you deal with your children.

I don't know. I don't think about it much. At the moment, I am not far enough out of being married to think about doing it again.
WHAT'S YOUR GREATEST STRENGTH?

WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST FEAR?
Anything happening to the children. It's hard to protect your babies from the media. I have all the worries and fears of being a parent anyway, with the worry and guilt that come with that. But for me, the most difficult part is seeing my children being harassed.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR CHRISTMAS?
I have a farm and I'd like chickens, an Araucana chicken. That'd be great - it would lay blue eggs.
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