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Eva Mendes Feels Like She's “Running Some Kind Of Bed And Breakfast” With Ryan Gosling

Eva Mendes Feels Like She's “Running Some Kind Of Bed And Breakfast” With Ryan Gosling

"The guests are angry and bossy and demand food brought to them."

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Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling are unequivocally one of Hollywood's cutest couples. So whenever one of the stars opens up about their extremely private family life, fans are desperate to hear all about it.

During a new interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Mendes discussed what life has been like at home with Gosling and their two daughters during the pandemic. She joked, "Sometimes it feels like we are running some kind of bed and breakfast with very drunk and aggressive guests." The so-called guests that Mendes is referring to are her daughters with Gosling, 6-year-old Esmeralda and 4-year-old Amada.

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"We really do feel like we are working in a hotel, and the guests are angry and bossy and demand food brought to them," she continued. "And by the time they go to sleep, we’re left to just clean up and talk about how they’ve treated us that day!"

Despite her jokes about Esmeralda and Amada's temperaments, Mendes has clearly been enjoying having some extra time at home with her partner and their two kids. "When we feel like we’re just 'in it,' like all parents do during these times, we remind ourselves that these are the good times, because we’re all together and we’re all safe right now."

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Mendes also revealed that she might return to the big screen again soon, after taking a break to raise her children. "I feel like, as far as my ambition, it didn’t go away, it just shifted onto the children," she told the publication. "I applaud and look up to those women who can do it all, but I’m not one of them—and, thankfully, I have a choice not to work and I realise how fortunate I am that it’s even a choice. I’ve been so happy to be able to incubate with my babies, but now they are four and six, I’m starting to feel like my ambition is coming back."

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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