Cameron Diaz, 52, returning to our screens after birth of second child
Cameron Diaz is returning to film after welcoming two children with husband Benji Madden.
The two had daughter Raddix in 2019 and son Cardinal in 2024.
The couple reportedly used a surrogate to carry their daughter.
Cameron Diaz is back – well, Back in Action.
The actress, 52, will make her return to film in Netflix's Back in Action, co-starring Jamie Foxx. Cameron hasn't starred in a movie since 2014's Annie; for Cam, taking a break from acting 'was something I just had to do,' she said at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in October, per The Hollywood Reporter. 'It felt like the right thing for me to do to reclaim my own life and I just really didn’t care about anything else.'
In the meantime, Cameron's had a lot of life changes. She welcomed two children, daughter Raddix (born in 2019) and son Cardinal (born in 2024), with husband Benji.
In March 2024, Cameron confirmed the birth of her second child via Instagram that she's welcomed a son named Cardinal with her husband, Benji Madden. The couple are already parents to daughter Raddix, 4.
'We are blessed and excited to announce the birth of our Son, Cardinal Madden❤️🙏,' Cameron captioned her joint post with Benji. 'He is awesome and we are all so happy he is here!' The couple pointed out that they won’t be sharing photos of Cardinal for 'safety and privacy,' but she added that the baby is 'really cute.'
Cameron and Benji, whose post featured a drawing reading, 'A little bird whispered to me,' wrapped up by adding that they're 'so blessed and grateful 🍀' for the new addition.
Cameron revealed the 2019 birth of her daughter, Raddix, in a similarly low-key way. When they shared the news the following year, Cameron said that Raddix was 'really, really cute,' but the couple wouldn’t be sharing any more information publicly about their little one.
'They were always hoping for a second baby, because they love being parents,' the source told People.
The couple was 'having the best time' as parents, she added.
Later that year, Cameron had a similar message when visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. 'It's been heaven,' she said of being a mum. 'Literally every single day, there's just leaps and bounds...and she's not the same baby that she was yesterday. Where was yesterday? Yesterday is literally gone, and today is a new day, and tomorrow will be a new day that she's a completely different baby.'
From: Women's Health US
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