Helen Mirren reveals why she’s childless
Helen Mirren never wanted children in case they grew up to be like her. The Arthur actress — who has been married to American film director Taylor Hackford for 13 years — admits she considered having kids to serve as a “memory” of some of her previous relationships but is certain her decision not to be a parent was the right one.
“There were men in my life with whom I would like to have had children — this lovely little thing as a memory of this or that relationship,” Helen said.
“But children grow up and become emotional attachments. They don’t want to see you and they behave like I behaved as a teenager.”
The 65-year-old star also revealed that she decided against the “encumbrance” of becoming a mother because she wished to maintain her own identity and freedom.
“I just want to be ‘me’. There is something wonderful about knowing I can do what I choose, work commitments notwithstanding, without encumbrance,” she said.
“I always did — and still do — value my freedom too highly.”
Helen has previously confessed to having had a rebellious youth, including having a tattoo, which she admits was a drunken mistake done to shock people.
“I was very, very drunk. It was a very, very long time ago, when only sailors and Hell’s Angels were tattooed, honestly, and prisoners,” she said.
“I decided to get a tattoo because it was the most shocking thing I could think of doing.”