Eva Mendes discusses raising children with Ryan Gosling: ‘There are no gender roles’

Eva Mendes discusses raising children with Ryan Gosling: ‘There are no gender roles’

Eva Mendes discusses raising children with Ryan Gosling: ‘There are no gender roles’

Eva Mendes discusses raising children with Ryan Gosling: ‘There are no gender roles’

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  • Eva Mendes discusses about raising children with Ryan Gosling
  • She discussed how this is not a gender role and both the parents are equally responsible
  • she further discussed how She and Ryan work around the house to teach their children that household management is a team work
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When it comes to parenting their girls, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling have no gender roles.

In an interview with Forbes, the Ghost Rider actor discussed how she and the First Man star work around the house to teach their children that household management is a team effort.

“I’m not an amazing cook — I leave that to Ryan,” she told the publication. “Hopefully it’s showing my girls that there are no gender-specific roles that one must take on.”

The actor added, “And that we are partners in this and that we’re all partners in this, not just Ryan and I, but our children as well.”

She continued: “It’s a team effort every day so if they see him and I switching off doing certain things that again aren’t specific to stereotypical gender things, I think that just creates balance and harmony.”

Read More: Eva Mendes discusses her return to film acting: ‘It must be nice and clean.’

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Mendes and Gosling began dating in 2011 and have two children, Esmeralda, 7, and Amada, 6.

As she told Women’s Health in 2019, “(Motherhood) was the farthest thing from my thinking” before meeting the love of her life.

“(Then) Ryan Gosling happened. I mean, falling in love with him,” Mendes added. “Then it made sense for me.”

Read More: Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans’ spy thriller The Gray Man gets a ‘explosive’ debut trailer

Recently, Mendes expressed her desire to make an acting comeback on The View when she told Whoopi Goldberg, “You know, Whoopi, I have such a short list of what I will do. Before kids I was kind of up for anything.”

“I mean, if it was a fun project, but now I don’t want to do violence, I don’t want to do sexuality, I don’t want to do… the list is short,” the 48-year-old added.

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