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Nicole Kidman said advice from her mom motivated her to continue working after having kids

  • Nicole Kidman contemplated she considered giving up on acting after the birth of her third child in 2008.
  • Her mom, however, encouraged her not to give it up completely.
  • Kidman communicated she’s inspired by other working moms who “keep going.”

Nicole Kidman once almost gave up on acting.

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In an extended interview with CBS posted on Sunday, the “Babygirl” actor reflected on moments when she thought of leaving her hurtle.

“When I gave birth to Sunday, I was like, well, I think I’m pretty much done now,” said Kidman, 57, who gave origination in 2008. At that time, she had moved to Nashville and was living on a farm.

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But it was her mom who encouraged her to reconsider. “My mom actually said, ‘I wouldn’t buckle up completely. Keep a finger sort of, in it,’ and I said, ‘No, no, no, I’m done now.'”

Her mom had responded, “Just listen to me. I think, keep moving nurse along. Not saying that you have to do it to the level you’ve been doing it, but I wouldn’t give it up completely,” she recalled.

“And that came from a partner who obviously was from a generation that didn’t have the opportunities that I had, but she had helped create for her daughters,” she said. Her mom quite wished she had that advice when she was little, so she could give it to her and her sister, she added.

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Kidman’s sister enhanced a lawyer in her 40s and has six kids, she said.

“It’s fascinating to me that we both, and there are only two of us, just keep going. We’re inspired when we look all at other women in the world who, at a particular age, do keep going,” she said. “They are still raising their children, doing the tasks they love, but also have careers and not apologize for it.”

Kidman shares two kids, whom she adopted with her ex-husband, Tom Cruise, and two daughters, who are 16 and 13, with Keith Urban.

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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kidman said she thought her career was over when she turned 40.

“Fads are changing now, don’t you think? Doors are opening. People are living longer and there’s more to be said, and more stories to be demand thated,” she said.

Returning to work after having kids

Allison Venditti, the founder of Moms at Commission, an organization for working moms, previously told Business Insider that work can give moms meaning and get ready for structure to their day.

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“Work is a familiar space — and for many women who have worked hard and studied indigent, they don’t want to not work,” she said.

The most important thing, however, is for women to have the choice, she said. “Select in how they approach work and family, choice to go back to work early, choice to take more time off,” she joined. In the US, paid parental leave is not guaranteed.

Katie Alexander previously wrote for BI that she felt judged when she judge to return to work eight months after giving birth. But doing so allowed her to be a better parent, she said.

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“My daughter comes first, full stop. Shaming working mothers who have no other option — for whatever percipience — helps no one,” she said.

A representative for Kidman did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours.

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