Irish Wedding News
31/05/2016
The pair got married in 2006 and she said her marriage is "full of love".
Speaking to Red Magazine, she said: "A good marriage, full of love, is my biggest accomplishment. Home is where my husband is. He is home. Everything outside of the family nucleus is an adventure that you're living together."
The pair have an eight-year-old daughter, Valentina, together.
Salma continued: "You have to drag children into participating in life. It takes a lot of work and mummies are very tired because most of us work and life is exhausting, especially if you are an older mum like me, but you have to make the effort.
"Now it's so easy to just entertain them [with a screen], and you don't have to go through the complaining for an hour about dragging them places. Drag them, and make them a part of your life. It's about the human connection, and the things they can learn from participating in life. Otherwise, isolation starts to happen."
(CD/LM)
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Salma Hayek Says Marriage Is Her 'Biggest Accomplishment'
Actress Salma Hayek said marrying her husband François-Henri Pinault is her "biggest accomplishment".The pair got married in 2006 and she said her marriage is "full of love".
Speaking to Red Magazine, she said: "A good marriage, full of love, is my biggest accomplishment. Home is where my husband is. He is home. Everything outside of the family nucleus is an adventure that you're living together."
The pair have an eight-year-old daughter, Valentina, together.
Salma continued: "You have to drag children into participating in life. It takes a lot of work and mummies are very tired because most of us work and life is exhausting, especially if you are an older mum like me, but you have to make the effort.
"Now it's so easy to just entertain them [with a screen], and you don't have to go through the complaining for an hour about dragging them places. Drag them, and make them a part of your life. It's about the human connection, and the things they can learn from participating in life. Otherwise, isolation starts to happen."
(CD/LM)
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