Milla Jovovich: "Being A Mother Changes Everything"

Sep 7, 2010 by LISA ESTALL
Milla Jovovich: "Being A Mother Changes Everything"

Resident Evil star Milla Jovovich says motherhood has made her change her priorities. Speaking about her 2-year-old daughter Ever Gabo with husband Paul W.S. Anderson, she explains how she feels in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper.

Being a mother changes everything. Your first concern is your child over your own life, career or all your insecurities. All of that is in the distance. What could be worse than having your baby get sick? There is nothing worse than worrying about her if she falls. As long as she's OK then everything else in my life is so easy."

She also spoke about how hard it was losing the 70 lbs she gained during pregnancy.

The 34-year-old says, "It took a year to put on that weight and a year to take it off. Basically, I lost 10 pounds a month for four months. Since I was around 200 pounds when I gave birth, losing 40 pounds was just a drop in the ocean. I knew after the 40 that I really had to discipline myself or this was the new me. Basically, I worked out a few times a week and did the Five Factor Diet. I put away the cake and pizza. But the weight didn't slip off. It took me another eight months to get it all off."

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