Uma Thurman has revealed that she is happy to be a mother in her 40's as she was more mature now and she no longer felt guilty about being a working mum.
The 'Kill Bill' star asserted that when she was younger and became a mother she didn't think that she could do anything else and was completely overwhelmed, Daily Express reported.
The Golden Globe winner said that she did feel guilty and scared if she worked, and guilty and afraid about not working, asserting now it felt awesome to have another baby when she was a grown-up.
Thurman who had daughter Maya, 15, when she was 28 and son Levon, 12, at 31 with former husband actor Ethan Hawke added that she has finally gotten to a much more relaxed place and that was the great part of growing up where one starts to accept themselves.
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