The 49-year-old actress - who has Raddix, two, with the music star - has heaped praise on her husband, admitting he's helped her to feel better than ever.
Cameron Diaz said on Tuesday's Michelle Visage's Rule Breakers podcast episode that she 'learned how to really go all in' with her marriage to Benji Madden.
"Happy, peaceful, consistent, loyal and unconditional equally filled with passion and depth," he continued. "We don't need any of the things that we have, other than each other." You know what I mean?
Instead, Cameron Diaz finds herself in another camp filled with Hollywood elites: those who aren't particularly motivated to even cleanse regularly. Yep, the ...
“Once you catch a whiff, that’s biology’s way of letting you know you need to clean it up.” “You just start to pick yourself apart.” These days, though, she has done a complete 180. “I don’t even know,” Diaz admitted. “It’s toxic,” the actress said. “I literally do nothing. “How do you approach aging?” Visage asked her guest.
Cameron Diaz is opening up how her marriage to husband Benji Madden has made her value herself more.
My routine in a day is literally what I can manage to do by myself.” “I’m so, so grateful and so happy and it’s the best thing ever and I’m so lucky to get to do it with Benji.” I don’t want her to feel like she has an old mom.” It’s the best, best, best part of my life,” she said at the time. I could cry, because he’s just the best.” “Nothing else comes before this,” she said, referencing their bond.
Since stepping back from acting, Cameron Diaz says she is now less focused on her appearance.
"Literally, the last thing I think about on a daily basis, like maybe not at all during the day, is what I look like." You just start to pick yourself apart," she said. she said during a recent conversation on "Michelle Visage's Rule Breakers" podcast.
Cameron Diaz, 49, appeared on the "Rule Breakers" podcast and told Michelle Visage of "RuPaul's Drag Race" that she's a "beast" when it comes to her beauty ...
Like, is that all I have to do?” she joked. I have bought into all of them myself at certain times.” “I literally do nothing.
On BBC's Rule Breakers podcast, actress Cameron Diaz discussed her relationship with her beauty since her retirement from acting in 2014.
Like, is that all I have to do?’” she jokes. Why am I going to be mean to it when it’s, like, carried me this far?’” Why am I going to talk down to it?
The former actress made an appearance on Michelle Visage's new BBC podcast, Rule Breakers, to discuss her career, her life, and her state of mind as she ...
Why am I going to be mean to it when it's like carried me this far?’” However, she's come a long way since then towards embracing who she is. Why am I going to talk down to it? “And you're like, ‘Why I am sitting here like being so mean to myself?
Cameron Diaz gushed about husband Benji Madden and parenting daughter Raddix during an interview with Drag Race's Michelle Visage. Read what she said here.
And he's the best dad ever. He's hilarious and he's so funny. Cameron Diaz is constantly in awe of her husband, Benji Madden. During an appearance on Michelle Visage's " Rule Breakers" podcast on 8 March, the actor gushed about Madden as a husband, father, and someone who gives great advice.
Cameron Diaz is opening up about the important—but unexpected lesson her husband Benji Madden has taught during the course of their marriage.
With our marriage, I learned how to really go all in. "He's really taught me to value myself a lot more," she said during the March 8 episode of Michelle Visage's Rule Breakers podcast. And that's because Cameron Diaz, who has been married to the rocker since January 2015, recently opened up about the lesson she's learned from her hubby throughout the years—and it's all about taking care of self.
Diaz, 49, discussed how her perspecpective on beauty changed when she stopped acting, during a recent appearance on Michelle Visage's new BBC podcast, Rule ...
I want to feel that way to her. Like is that all I have to do?’ I’m just not in that place right now where I put any energy.” “It’s hard not to look at yourself and judge yourself against other markers of beauty, and I think that that’s one of the biggest things,” she added.