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Rachel Weisz's Son Hates Her In Make-up

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Dec, 2015 02:06 PM
    Actress Rachel Weisz's nine-year-old son Henry hates seeing her glammed up for red carpet events and thinks she look "awful".
     
    "He's really not very interested in that side of my life. I suppose he must be aware of it but as far as he's concerned, I'm just mum," Weisz told femalefirst.co.uk. 
     
    "He's never seen a film of mine. If he sees me in make-up and a dress ready to go out to an event, he thinks I look awful. He doesn't like make-up. He's got good taste," she added. 
     
    And the "Youth" actress, who is married to "Spectre" actor Daniel Craig, is in awe of her son's imagination.
     
    "He's got a wide and boundless imagination. He's constantly building and drawing and creating stories," Weisz said.
     
    "At the moment, it all features lots of battles between good guys and bad guys and I don't have to do anything to encourage it at all. It's just what he does," she added.

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