Diane Kruger made sure to command attention in a daring black strapless gown as she posed for Defined Magazine’s latest cover on Friday.
The Troy actress, 49, showed off her ageless figure in a series of sizzling photos including in a black mini dress and a plunging ball gown.
During the interview, Diane admitted ‘motherhood can be isolating’ as she opened up about welcoming her daughter in her 40s.
The Troy actress, 49, welcomed her first child, a daughter Nova Tennessee in November 2018 with The Walking Dead fiancé Norman Reedus, 56.
Now Diane has said being a parent is a ‘learning curve’ and that she wouldn’t have made it through the ‘isolating’ time without other mothers going through the same experiences.
Speaking to Defined Magazine, the German star was asked about her experience with women judging one another, she said: ‘I live it every day. We all judge ourselves and others, even when we don’t mean to.
Diane Kruger has admitted ‘motherhood can be isolating’ as she opened up about welcoming her daughter in her 40s
The Troy actress, 49, welcomed her first child, a daughter Nova Tennessee in November 2018 with The Walking Dead fiancé Norman Reedus , 56
‘Motherhood can be isolating, and without other mothers going through the same thing, I don’t know how I’d have made it through the first two years. It’s such a learning curve.’
Diane also revealed that she loved fashion before having children but now she has developed a ‘staple’ mum wardrobe.
She added: ‘I don’t get to dress up very often in real life anymore. Once you become a mother, you develop certain staples. I used to really enjoy fashion before I had kids.’
The star looked sensational as she also posed for the magazine wearing a daring black strapless plunging gown for the cover shot.
In a second shot, she wrapped up in a long white fur hat as she modelled a beige maxi dress with long white gloves.
The actress proved she’s still got it as she slipped into a figure hugging plunging black dress and towering stilettos in another photograph.
Diane and Norman first crossed paths while collaborating on the 2015 drama feature Sky, where they were co-stars.
The actress had a previous marriage with Guillaume Canet, spanning from 2001 to 2006, and later, she was in a long-term relationship with Joshua Jackson, which endured from 2006 to 2016.
Now Diane has said being a parent is a ‘learning curve’ and that she wouldn’t have made it through the ‘isolating’ time without other mothers going through the same experiences
Speaking to Defined Magazine, the German star was asked about her experience with women judging one another
She said: ‘We all judge ourselves and others, even when we don’t mean to. Motherhood can be isolating, and without other mothers going through the same thing, I don’t know how I’d have made it through the first two years. It’s such a learning curve’
Diane also revealed that she loved fashion before having children but now she has developed a ‘staple’ mum wardrobe
She added: ‘I don’t get to dress up very often in real life anymore. Once you become a mother, you develop certain staples. I used to really enjoy fashion before I had kids’
Diane looked sensational as she posed for the magazine cover
Norman had a connection with Helena Christensen for several years, and the two are parents to a son named Mingus, who is now 25.
Afterwards, Norman found new love with Diane, and the couple marked their red carpet debut in 2018.
Their journey continued with the arrival of their daughter, Nova, in November of the same year.
Initially keeping their child’s name private, they eventually shared it with the public in 2021 when they decided to get engaged.
The following year, they revealed their daughter’s name to the world.
Kruger spoke about parenting during an interview with Women’s Health, during which she stated that becoming a mother greatly affected her personal and professional lives.
‘Everything changed with motherhood—it’s such a cliche, but it’s true. The way I look at work is different,’ she said.
The artist additionally discussed adapting her work schedule to meet the needs of her loved ones.
‘Things just change when you have a family. You want to keep everyone together,’ she said.