Keira Knightley is revealing the hilarious cause she doesn’t wish to have extra kids.
The “Atonement” actor is mom to 2 ladies, 9-year-old Edie and 5-year-old Delilah, each of whom she shares together with her husband, musician James Righton.
On Monday, Knightley appeared on the “Tonight Show” to advertise her new Netflix sequence, “Black Doves.” In the course of the section, host Jimmy Fallon requested the actor how her daughters had been.
She replied, “They’re good,” and jokingly said that “they’re real people,” referring to them getting older.
Fallon then requested Knightley what her children have been watching, to which she stated that they’re “very cool” and have developed an affinity for Japanese films by Studio Ghibli. This newfound love got here as a aid to Knightley, as her kids have been obsessive about “Peppa Pig” for “seven years.”
“You know that thing where you’re like, ‘Oh, you know, they’re so nice. Should we have another one?’” Knightley stated. “And you think, ‘Oh yeah, I could do the pregnancy. I could even do the birth, but I cannot watch any more ‘Peppa Pig.’ So there’s no more kids.”
Knightley just lately opened up concerning the joys of motherhood and the way she addresses sure challenges. In an interview in August on the “Ruthie’s Table 4” podcast, the actor shared that each she and considered one of her daughters have dyslexia.
“Sight-reading I find really hard, it really bounces,” she stated, explaining that in terms of scripts, “Basically, I record it and listen to it and listen to it and listen to it, and that’s how I learn it.”
“But now we have a dyslexic kid and she’s doing the same thing. Her memory is absolutely amazing,” she added.