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Salma Hayek's husband is an 'Angel'

IANS, 27 Jun, 2016 11:38 AM
  • Salma Hayek's husband is an 'Angel'
Actress Salma Hayek doesn't go "very long" without seeing her husband Francois-Henri Pinault and has called him an "angel and a saint".
 
Talking about the 54-year-old businessman and her husband, Hayek said: "That one is an angel, a saint. We also never go without seeing each other for very long. I also work around his schedule."
 
However, when an acting job comes up that will mean she's away from her family for long periods. She often turns it down in favour of being at home with her family, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
 
"There was a movie and he said, 'Go, go, go. I'll stay with her, we'll figure it out'. And then in the end, I didn't go and I'm glad I didn't because I know that it was too long, too far apart, all the way in America while she was in school. He's amazing," she told HELLO! magazine.
 
Meanwhile, the 49-year-old actress says her husband is a "nice guy" and not a typical "tough" businessman but she worries that he will be "taken advantage of".
 
She said: "He's a nice husband and I think he's a very different kind of tough businessman. He's very relaxed. He's not the kind of person that needs to show at all times that he's the smartest or he's the most powerful or the toughest.
 
"It's dangerous for some people because they see him being so nice they might think: 'Oh, I can take advantage of this'."

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