American actress and star of Netflix’s “Wednesday,” Christina Ricci, has opened up about her regrets in life and revealed her nearly impossible wish.
In addition to openly discussing her regrets and thoughts about aging, Ricci also said that being a mother now influences how she chooses the roles she plays.
After two years apart, the “Yellowjackets” actress’ divorce from film producer James Heerdegen has finally been finalized.
Read on to learn more.
Christina Ricci Regrets ‘Everything’
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Christina Ricci, known for taking on challenging roles with dark undertones in films, opened up about how she regrets everything and would do anything to go back to the past.
In an interview with CaretakerRicci was questioned about whether or not he regretted it, to which he answered in the affirmative.
“I regret everything, I’m probably the only person who will be honest and tell you – if I could do it again, I would do it in a better way. OK, I’m getting smart. But it’s an overall feeling,” he shared, per Daily Mail.
The “Sleepy Hollow” actress also added that she still feels like her 27-year-old self in her mind.
“I have this really good filter on myself so seeing realistic pictures all the time is a bit of a thought, I like to go through life believing in this illusion that I still look 27. It doesn’t harm anyone,” she said.
Christina Ricci Says Motherhood Shaped Her Decisions About Movie Roles
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The actress, 42, who is mother to a 1-year-old daughter, Cleo, and an 8-year-old son, Freddie, revealed that she has a “lack of ability” to portray “extreme misery” in the role.
“I wouldn’t be able to play someone who’s bad to children. I can’t read it if it’s in the script,” she said. The “disappointment” and “pain” that Ricci experienced after being exposed to fame as a child has been mitigated by becoming a mother. , according to him.
The Hollywood actor is reported as saying that the fact that his life is constantly under the spotlight as a celebrity forces him to party in a “wild and wild” way.
“I made a lot of important decisions carelessly, which ended up being a problem later – so, note to anyone, don’t make important decisions in life when you’re going through a period of nihilism,” he shared, further showing how tiring it is to be disappointed and hurt at most of the time.
However, Ricci revealed that having her first child, Freddie, broke the cycle. “The birth of my son really broke my nihilism and it was quite a surprising change. I think I will really love him and feel a lot of emotions towards him. I didn’t realize it was all or nothing,” he said Yahoo.
She Is In A Legal Struggle With Her Ex-Husband
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In 2020, the “Addams Family” actress filed for divorce from James Heerdegen, her husband at the time, claiming irreconcilable differences.
follow TMZthe couple first met while working together on the set of “Pan Am”, and they later married in 2013.
He requested sole legal and physical custody of their son Freddie, who was just five years old at the time.
The legal drama is complicated by both sides accusing the other of domestic abuse. After an encounter in which Ricci claimed Heerdegen spat on him, a restraining order was issued. He was warned to stay away from him even if he wasn’t arrested.
Christina Ricci’s Divorce Is Final
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The actress, who first filed for divorce from ex-husband James Heerdegen in June 2020, can now rest easy with the resolution of the legal dispute in hand.
Court records, per TMZrevealed that Ricci will retain ownership of their Los Angeles home and his income while splitting the proceeds from the sale of their New York property with Heerdegen.
She will also give her ex-husband a one-time payment of $189,687, and the latter will also get a car, his Subaru.
The two will share legal and physical custody of their 8-year-old son Freddie, although Ricci will have primary custody.
follow Explosionthere won’t be any spousal or child support payments, but the actor will cover their son Freddie’s entire private school tuition as well as any uninsured medical costs.
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