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Emily Blunt Says She Is Not ‘Quitting Hollywood’ And That Comment About Taking A Break ‘Got So Overblown’

In a recent interview, the famous actress Emily Blunt explained that she will not leave the entertainment industry permanently, contrary to the rumors spread in the media.

Blunt, known for her roles in films such as “The Devil Wears Prada” and “A Quiet Place,” recently announced that she is taking a break from acting to focus on her family.

The actor revealed that the “emotional cost” of his profession was the reason behind his decision to take a break.

Read on to learn more.

Emily Blunt Explains Controversy About Quitting Hollywood

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Speculation arose after Blunt shared her decision to take a step back from her career during an interview on iHeart’s “Table For Two with Bruce Bozzi” podcast. The news led to confusing headlines, suggesting that the talented actor was quitting Hollywood for good. However, Blunt quickly addressed the rumors and clarified the situation.

In an interview with Deadline, she stated that her decision to take a break was motivated by her desire to spend more quality time with her husband, actor John Krasinski, and their two children. He emphasized that his break was not a permanent departure from the industry but a temporary hiatus to focus on his family, calling the media coverage “too much.”

“Honestly, the story has become very exaggerated,” he told the news outlet. “I’m just taking some time off, not leaving Hollywood. I just took a few months off to be with the kids.”

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Emily Blunt Talks About the ‘Emotional Cost’ of Her Career on Her Children

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As Blunt took a break from her acting career to put her family first, she revealed that she and her children have experienced an “emotional cost” at times due to her busy schedule and prolonged absences from home.

Blunt revealed that her career sometimes required her to be away from home for long periods, causing emotional stress for her and her children.

The actress, who shares two daughters with her husband, fellow actor John Krasinski, revealed that she is “vulnerable to guilt” over this “emotional cost”.

“I think maybe all mothers,” she explained. “You just tend to feel bad, God forbid, wanting something outside of being a mother.”

She added, “I’m a big supporter of that — I’m a big supporter of ambitious women. It’s just a dream with a purpose, it’s not a bad word.”

She Doesn’t Want Her Son To Be An Actor

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Blunt opened up about her doubts about her children pursuing acting careers in the future.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, she revealed that while she appreciates her acting career, she doesn’t necessarily want her daughter to follow in her footsteps. She emphasized the demanding nature of the entertainment industry and the potential challenges it poses, which can be “very frustrating” for women.

Blunt explains, “My toes curl when people tell me, ‘My daughter wants to be an actress.’ I want to say, ‘Don’t do it.’”

He continued, “Because it’s a tough industry, and it can be very frustrating. A lot of people tell you not to take things personally — but it really is personal, especially when you’re judged on how you look. So you just have to stick with it.”

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Actresses Emily Blunt And ‘Oppenheimer’ Walk Out Due To Strike

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In an unexpected turn of events, Blunt and the cast of the much-anticipated “Oppenheimer” abruptly left the London premiere last night, coinciding with the announcement of a SAG-AFTRA strike in Hollywood, per Deadline. Blunt, who plays a key role in the upcoming historical drama, joined her castmates in solidarity with their colleagues across the pond.

The SAG-AFTRA strike sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry when it was announced. For this reason, the cast of “Oppenheimer” made a united decision to show their support for the protest by walking out of their premiere event.

Blunt, known for her spirited performances and advocacy for fair working conditions in the industry, expressed her solidarity with her fellow actors and actresses.

“I think right now we’re just getting it done… I hope everybody makes a fair deal, and we’re here to celebrate this movie,” Blunt said. “And if they call it, we will go together as actors in solidarity with everyone … We have to do it. We will have to. We will see what happens. Now, it’s a joy to be together.”

The SAG-AFTRA strike focused on key demands, including how streaming services are driving down wages and the proliferation of AI in production.

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