Seems like actress Kirsten Dunst is overwhelmingly occupied with her mommy duties to the extent that she has to carve out time just to take a shower.
The 41-year-old actress has revealed that she is so busy juggling her career with caring for her two sons, Ennis, five, and two-year-old James, whom she shares with her 36-year-old actor husband Jesse Plemons, that she spends whatever little alone time she can manage watching trashy TV shows, reports 바카라Female First UK바카라.
Kirsten, currently portraying a conflict photographer in 바카라Civil War바카라 on the big screen, told 바카라People바카라 magazine: 바카라When everyone is asleep, and I can watch the shows I want like 바카라The Bachelor바카라. But honestly, not even a shower is sacred at this point. Nothing is."
Describing her last "perfect" day off when asked, Kirsten said: "When you have two kids, you never have a day off. Right now it바카라s being on a plane with no Wi-Fi. And people bring you food. That feels like a spa day for a mom."
According to 바카라Female First UK바카라, Kirsten also illustrated the hectic nature of her life by mentioning that she tends to fall asleep if she tries to stay up late.
Reflecting on the last late night she stayed up past her usual bedtime, she shared, "Last night again because it was my husband바카라s birthday and the premiere. I couldn바카라t tell you until what time. I just passed out."
Additionally, Kirsten opened up about her belief in 바카라signs바카라 from the afterlife and a recurring nightmare about a ghost.
She recounted the last "sign" she received in life, which occurred on April 2 at a screening of 바카라Civil War바카라.
She said: "A hummingbird stopped in my car the day my grandma passed. Yesterday I noticed this hummingbird and then went to the 바카라Civil War바카라 premiere at the Academy Museum, which used to be the May Company (mall), and my grandma worked there for a bit. So I felt like she was with me last night. When I was younger, I had a recurring dream of a woman in a Victorian dress in a rocking chair who would watch me. It was scary; she was in my dreams a lot."