Jenny McCarthy Loves That Boyfriend Jim Carrey Does Not Want Kids & Marriage
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FIRST PUBLISHED: August 6, 2009 5:14 PM EDT
LAST UPDATED: August 6, 2009 5:28 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES, Calif. --
Don’t expect to see Jenny McCarthy sporting a new rock on her finger or a baby bump any time soon. The actress’ boyfriend, Jim Carrey, doesn’t want to walk down the aisle or have a baby together – and Jenny couldn’t be happier.
“It’s wacky-weird that not only does [Jim] not want to get married, which I love, but he also doesn’t want to have more kids, which I love,” Jenny told Cookie magazine’s September issue.
Jenny, who has a 7-year-old son, Evan, from a previous marriage, told the mag that creating time with Jim is the key to their success as a couple – and keeps her a sane and happy parent.
“Date night,” Jenny said when asked about the one thing she would never sacrifice. “Even if you’re like, ‘No one can handle my kid’ –bulls**t! You find someone.”
Jenny admitted to having a few moments when handling her son wasn’t the easiest.
“Watching Evan pee on a fake tree in a waiting room,” Jenny said when asked about a humbling moment as a parent.
And the actress said it’s normal to have moments when parenting becomes too much. She told the mag that thinking; “I can’t stand my kid right now,” happens to every parent.
“And anyone who says that isn’t true is not living in today’s world of busy moms,” she said.
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