Penelope Cruz’s Maternal Instincts
She may not have kids, but Penelope Cruz definitely wants them. She reports that when she’s working on a movie her maternal instincts come out:
“I have a tendency to become a mother to everyone around me. My brother and sister are always complaining that I’m too protective.”
The Spanish born star is currently dating fellow Spaniard Javier Bardem, and had this to say about him:
“He’s a wonderful man, a great actor…” She goes on to add, “”I want to have babies one day but not right now. When I do it I want to do it really well. I want it to be my best project in life. I don’t know if I believe in marriage. I believe in family, love and children.”
It sounds like she has a good head on her shoulders and will make a great mom when she’s ready.









I imagine Penelope Cruz to be a really great mother.
Penelope Cruz has always seemed like a smart and classy woman. I do believe she will make an excellent mother.
I don’t care for Cruz…I think she looks like a baby ostrich. Now, Javier Bardem on the other hand….
eh, Penelope’s man doesn’t really do it for me. I do think she’s gorgeous though.
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