Eva Mendes sets record straight of her quitting acting

Entertainment Oct, 10 2022
Eva Mendes sets record straight of her quitting acting
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Eva Mendes broke her silence on rumours that she has quit acting for good. Mendes (48) posted a video on Instagram, which showed a series of articles written by various publications explaining why she supposedly “quit acting,” which she rebuffs.

She said that purpose of post was to “shift that narrative,” adding, “I never quit.” “I never quit acting,” she wrote in her IG post. “I wanted to be home with my babies and fortunately my other business ventures allowed me to do that more than acting would.” Actress also explained that she was not impressed by “stereotypical roles” that she was being offered after she worked on movie, Lost River in 2014. “Also, I was not excited about stereotypical roles being offered to me at time. Especially after working on film LOST RIVER-that was a dream project. That’s a tough act to follow,” continued Mendes.

“What is point of this post? To shift that narrative. I never quit. Heart emoji” Mendes was last seen in Lost River in which she had starred alongside long-time partner and now-husband Ryan Gosling (41). Couple had first met on set of their 2011 film  Place Beyond Pines. They now share two daughters: Esmeralda Amada (8) and Amada Lee (6).–Agencies

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 11 2022

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