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15 April, 2020 10:59 am

Italian actress Maria Grazia Cucinotta wants another child

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From actress Monica Bellucci to singer Gianna Nannini, lots of women working in the showbiz wholeheartedly choose to have their children later in life.
So it did not surprise me to hear Maria Grazia Cucinotta say that she is planning to have a new baby at 42.
Here’s what the Italian actress -best known for her role in Massimo Troisi’s Il Postino- told A magazine when asked if she would give birth at 50:Yes even at 60.

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When I was born my mother was in her forties and her hair was white; sometimes at school my friends would call out and say : “Look! Your granny is waiting for you.
” But I did not care; I had a very happy childhood and believe that this the right age to have a child.
My Husband and I are trying to conceive our second child, but it’s not so easy.

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I’m often away from home and when I am home my daughter knocks on our bedroom door always at the wrong time!Well, we wish them better luck.

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