Ryan Reynoldsplans to spend ample time with his children during his brief break from acting.
“My kids, they’re growing up faster than time and space would have suggested, so I want to be there,” he added in an interview withAccess Hollywood. “I want to spend some time with them.”
The actor noted that he “probably won’t shoot anything until the end of the summer” in 2022 while he spends time with his wifeBlake Livelyand their kids,James, 6,Inez, 5, andBetty, 2.
Reynolds revealed his plans totemporarily step away from filmmakingon Monday in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterat Monday’sWSJMagazine 2021 Innovator Awards.
“I’m just trying to create a little bit more space for my family and time with them,” theFree Guystar told the outlet. “You know, you don’t really get that time back.”
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Reynolds and Lively, 34, have been together since 2010 when they met and starred together inGreen Lantern. They wed in 2012 after a year of dating.
In June, Reynolds toldEntertainment Tonightthat his family inspired him to use his role as a public figure as a platform for promoting mental health awareness after the actor opened up abouthis lifelong struggles with mental healthon Instagram during Mental Health Awareness Month in May.
“Part of it is that I have three daughters at home and part of my job as a parent is to model behaviors and model what it’s like to be sad and model what it’s like to be anxious, or angry. That there’s space for all these things,” said Reynolds.
“The home that I grew in, that wasn’t modeled for me really,” he added. “And that’s not to say that my parents were neglectful, but they come from a different generation.”
In his May post, theDeadpoolactor confessed to overscheduling himself “and important things slip” due to his “lifelong pal, anxiety.”
“I know I’m not alone and more importantly, to all those like me who overschedule, overthink, overwork, over-worry, and over-everything, please know you’re not alone,” he wrote. “We don’t talk enough about mental health and don’t do enough to destigmatize talking about it.”
source: people.com