Actress Amy Adams's six-year-old daughter Aviana doesn't think that her mother is very "rock 'n' roll".
Adams appreciates the fact that her Aviana already "defines herself" as a separate personality away from her mother, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"She defines herself differently to me and I like that. She said, 'Mum, I'm more rock 'n' roll than you. You're not very rock 'n' roll.' And I said, 'You're right'," Adams told ELLE magazine.
The 42-year-old feels she is a "powerful" mother, though she is unsure whether she has the same attitude in her career.
"I don't know if I feel more powerful as an actress, but I feel powerful as a mother and more powerful than I did in my 20s. I don't know what that means for my career -- that's yet to be seen. But as a woman, if I lose something because of the honesty of who I am, then I don't care," Adams said.
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