Diane Kruger admits 'everything changed with motherhood'

Diane Kruger admits ‘everything changed with motherhood’ as she talks raising three-year-old daughter with fiance Norman Reedus

She’ll play a spy from her native Germany in an all-female team on a quest to save the world in the CIA thriller The 355.

But Diane Kruger admitted ‘everything changed with motherhood’ as she discussed jumping back into work while also raising her now three-year-old daughter with fiance Norman Reedus in December’s Women’s Health magazine. 

The 45-year-old actress, who has yet to reveal her little girl’s name, noted that becoming a parent truly set the trajectory for her career as she prioritized more time at home than on just any old job. 

Fierce: Diane Kruger admitted ‘everything changed with motherhood’ as she discussed jumping back into work while also raising her now three-year-old daughter with fiance Norman Reedus in December’s Women’s Health magazine

‘Everything changed with motherhood—it’s such a cliché, but it’s true,’ she said. ‘The way I look at work is different. I love to work; in fact, I cherish it more today than I did before, but at the same time, you look at everything from a different angle. 

‘It’s not: What’s it going to do for my career? It’s more about: Could it fit into my schedule? How can I make it work? Is it going to be worthwhile?’

It was confirmed that she and Reedus, 52, welcomed a daughter together (her first) in November 2018.

The couple, who first met on the set of the movie Sky in 2015, went public with their romance in 2017.

‘Everything changed with motherhood—it’s such a cliché, but it’s true,’ she said. ‘The way I look at work is different. I love to work; in fact, I cherish it more today than I did before, but at the same time, you look at everything from a different angle.

Two weeks later, she was spotted out with a massive diamond on her left finger in photos obtained by DailyMail.com before she officially revealed the sparkler at the Met Gala on Sept. 13. 

‘It was daunting,’ she said of making the decision to go back to work months after giving birth. ‘But after six months of being a full-time mom, I was ready to get back to me, and to get out of the house. It was fun to have a few hours away each day to focus on my body and my work.’

Diane’s challenging fight scenes include a mix of self-defense system Krav Maga, and she’s often seen sprinting through Paris in the action-packed Simon Kinberg flick, no easy feat for an untrained actor.

‘It was daunting,’ she said of making the decision to go back to work months after giving birth. ‘But after six months of being a full-time mom, I was ready to get back to me, and to get out of the house. It was fun to have a few hours away each day to focus on my body and my work.’

‘It was exhilarating to go back to working out—to lifting heavy, kicking higher, and trusting my body,’ she said.

Diane was also impressed with the female-driven cast, and was thrilled to work with Lupita Nyong’o, Jessica Chastain, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard and Fan Bingbing. 

‘It felt great to work with girls, and there was no weirdness on-set,’ Diane said. ‘Jessica made sure all of the actresses were paid the same; we all own a piece of the movie. Regardless of how the film does, it was one of the most complete experiences. Being able to be heard and valued is so important—not just in what I do, but everywhere.’

She added: ‘One thing that was wonderful about this film was that many of us were mothers. We were allowed to bring our children to set and had a trailer for the kids. That was a lovely thing, where you can sense that the producer is a woman with a child.’ 

Proud parents: The couple met while filming Sky in 2015 and welcomed their first child, a daughter, in 2018; seen in 2018 

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