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He's great. He doesn't change too many diapers. He says it's because everybody gets so excited when the baby poops that he doesn't even get a chance to get close to him. Our whole world is poop right now, you know? "Did he poop?"
In Raising Helen, your love interest is a clergyman. Did that surprise you?
Yeah, but when I found out it was John Corbett I was very happy about it. ... He is a sexy man.
You just started filming The Skeleton Key. How was it going back to work?
Great. I grew up in this business so I just kind of look at it and say, "How lucky am I as a working mother that I can have my baby with me, you know?" ... (But) it's been crazy. I've got bruises all up and down my body.
And that's because ...
It's a psychological thriller. Gena Rowlands and John Hurt. (I was) climbing up two-story trellises and running in the mud and knocking myself on crashing cars. It's fun.
Are you having fun at home? Having a child changes everything, especially marriage.
It takes on a different level of respect. I think it's the best we've ever felt being together. I think the hardest part for me was ... realizing that your life shouldn't change, you know? That you integrate your kids into your life.
Would you and Chris ever star in a reality series?
Are you out of your mind? Oh my goodness.

















