Actress Keira Knightley in a stylish and feminine photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar

In the last month of the outgoing year, the Harper's Bazaar edition will please fans of the British woman Kira Knightley with a wonderful photo shoot with the participation of the actress. In addition to a lot of photos, fans of the star Anna Karenina, as well as Pride and Prejudice, are waiting for a short interview in which they learn about Knightley's attitude to motherhood.

Why did Keira Knightley become the heroine of the new issue of the magazine? The point is that the editorial office of the British edition called the 31-year-old actress "Theater Icon". It was this nomination that Ms. Knightley received in the "Woman of the Year" award in 2016.

The jury drew attention to the wonderful works of the star on the Broadway stage: we are talking about the plays "Misanthrope", "Children's Hour", "Teresa Raken".

Maternity and career

In an interview with Keira Knightley spoke about her attitude to the birth of the first child, Eddie's daughter, who is already one and a half years old. According to the actress, being a mom in the UK is not a cheap task:

"In our country, caring for kids is very expensive. Agree, the work of nurse is responsible and must be paid with dignity. In order to be able not to interrupt a career, a woman must earn well and only so she can pay for the services of a nanny. If it were not for my fees, I would have to sit at home with a baby, which would force me to suspend my work in the theater and cinema for about 4 years. "
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Kira remembered how she felt shortly after her daughter appeared in the world:

"I so perceive what happened to me: my body performed a small miracle. And after that it became different. While I was pregnant, I thought that I would do my best to return to the prenatal form. But, everything turned out differently: I gave birth and thought, why should I torture myself, adjusting to some standards? I did not hurry to lose weight, and did other things. That's why it took a long time before I could put my favorite jeans on again. "