Actress Mary Freddy advised women not to delay having children

Mary Freddy admitted in an interview with the publication that everything in her life has happened "with a delay." The actress got married at the age of 50 and only became a mother at 53. The celebrity advised women not to delay having children if circumstances allow. "A woman can always find reasons to postpone something. But life goes on! Although everything is individual, there probably isn't a perfect time that suits everyone.

It just so happened that everything in my life has happened with a bit of a delay: success came at 37, my personal life finally came together, and I got married at 50, had my child three years later... Can I say that I didn't manage to achieve something sooner, or that I suffer from these 'delays'? Not. And still, regarding having children, I advise against waiting! Otherwise, it might be physically challenging." The artist spoke out. The comedian denied rumors that her son was born to a surrogate mother.

According to Freddy, she prepared thoroughly for the pregnancy and was under the supervision of doctors throughout the entire period. The star gave birth to a boy herself, fulfilling her dream. The actress is married to businessman Stephano, who is 13 years younger than her. Freddy noted that both wanted a child, but they did not obsess over the topic. According to the celebrity, her husband did not intend to divorce her because they did not have children.

The star said she was inspired by the example of a singer who has twins born through a surrogate. The celebrity mentioned that she and her husband also considered a similar scenario. The artist never considered her age as an obstacle to motherhood and even contemplated the possibility of adopting a child from an orphanage. Freddy admitted that she received tremendous support from her husband, who is practically never apart from their son. According to the artist, the boy...The boy looks very much like his father, and they are already developing a special bond.

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