
Cameron Diaz says the world doesn't need any more children
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Cameron Diaz says the world doesn't need any more children
Cameron Diaz says the world doesn't need any more children.
The 'My Sister's Keeper' actress, who recently split from British model Paul
Sculfor, believes it's unfair to judge women who don't want to settle down
and start a family.
She said: "I think women are afraid to say that they don't want children
because they're going to get shunned. But I think that's changing too now. I
have more girlfriends who don't have kids than those that do.
"And honestly? We don't need any more kids. We have plenty of people on this
planet."
Although she doesn't feel ready to become a mother yet, 36-year-old Cameron
has joked she may end up having a huge brood - likening herself to Nadya
Suleman, who famously gave birth to octuplets last January.
The blonde beauty laughed: "I never say never. I don't know what's going to
happen.
'I could end up adopting half a dozen kids, or I could end up being the next
'octomom'!"
Cameron - who has also previously dated a host of hunky stars, including
Justin Timberlake, Matt Dillon and Jared Leto, and is now believed to be
romancing Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine - is only interested in having
relationships with confident men.
She explained to Britain's Cosmopolitan magazine: "What's changed from 10
years ago is that now I want a man who knows who he is.
"Someone who understands himself, has already dealt with his issues and who
can say, 'I see where I've been foolish before and I'm not going to be like
that again.' "
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