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Lela Rochon says that do not expect her to look as if she did it in the 90s at the age of 60

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After selecting the priority of motherhood over movies and tv projects, actress Lel Rochon returns in front of the camera, where beauty belongs.

In case you miss him, Rochon was a guest Talk Show Sherri Shepherd where she promoted her latest series in which she produces and stars. But before immersion in the latest SHEPHERD program, he asked her a few classic project, which is 30 years old in 2025. When asked about the possibility of continuing, the actress said that one of them was in Whitney Houston, who played Savannah, died in 2012.

“We intended, but unfortunately Whitney passed, and then Fox has rights and intended to do it,” she said before she shared the direction that he thinks should go, specializing in the children that the heroes would have. “I thought it should apply to our children. And then we move inside, because the daughter I would have in the film would now be 30 years old. “After noticing that the film was made 30 years ago, Rochon decided to send a message to haters who had things to say about how it looks now compared to this, compared to this. “So everything you say:” It doesn’t look the same: “Don’t expect me to look the same!” She said. “30 years have passed.”

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For several years, people had something to say about her appearance when she was getting old, but she got here out actually, including Poppin on Instagram, looking like a fierce and wonderful sixtieth, when some last shots about beautiful ones were asked, Rochon joked: “Kudysz you give Hrements to something that he hates.”

As mentioned, Rochon went back after her hard -working profession after marrying the director Antoine Fuqua and starting a family. They have two children, Asia and Brando, students from the Civil Registry Office, and Fuqua has a son named Zachary from the previous relationship. When asked about her decision to determine the priorities of parenting, she said it was obvious.

“It was an easy choice because I tried to get pregnant, I tried to wear a child, so when it happened, I didn’t want to miss anything,” she said. “This is my best production.”

And as she said in Talk to American Urban Radio Networks At the Essence Festival of Culture last summer, taking this break was the best decision she could make. But now she is prepared to come back and get to work.

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“You can do everything, but not at once. I was one of those people who I do everything, but I didn’t really want to do it all. I decided not to do it all at once – she said. “I wanted to have my children, I wanted to raise my children, I wanted to be for them. I kept one foot in the door and one foot outside the entertainment door. And once I was ready to do more, I’m here. I’m outside, I do more. ”


This article was originally published on : www.essence.com
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