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Sep 04 2007 03:44 PM ET
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Monica Bellucci: To be a mother is just amazing

The most beautiful thing in Italian actress Monica Bellucci’s life is her daughter Deva, 3 next week, with husband Vincent Cassel.  The 42-year-old former model said,

To be a mother is just amazing. I have so many friends who don’t have children, and they’re very happy like that. It’s really a personal choice to become a mother. For me, it’s the most beautiful thing.

One of the best things about being an actress and a mom? Monica reveals,

She travels with me all the time. To be an actor is much better than being a doctor or a lawyer because you can bring your babies with you in the office. I can bring my baby to work.

Source: OK! Magazine

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There are several misspellings. Her name is Monica Bellucci and her husband is Vincent Cassel, and a very popular French actor.

“The most beautiful thing in Italian actress Monica Dellucci’s life is her daughter Deva, 3 next week, with husband Victor Cassel.”

- Naomi on

her daughter’s 3 already? wow time really flies. It seems like just yesterday that The Passion of the Christ came out.

- Janine on

Small typo, but her husband’s name is Vincent Cassel (not Victor).

- BB on

I think this is the first time I’ve seen Deva’s face. Wow! She really looks like her dad!

- Anna on

Deva looks just like her dad

- gabriella on

Deva is absoluty georgious !

She looks as a Vincent’s mini-me (blue eyes, browny-blond hair, white skin…) but she has his mama’s lipps and nose…

I think she’s a future man-trap… ;]

- thaleis on

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