In a recent interview with a leading entertainment magazine, Rachel McAdams opened up about her decision to take breaks from acting and reflected on the reasons behind it.
The 43-year-old actress, who has starred in a number of hit movies including “The Notebook,” “Mean Girls,” and “Spotlight,” revealed that she had always been mindful of her mental health and well-being, and that taking time off from work was a way to recharge and reset.
McAdams also spoke about the challenges of balancing her career and motherhood, saying that her son was her top priority and that she wanted to be present in his life as much as possible.
“I think it’s important to listen to yourself and take breaks when you need them,” McAdams said in the interview. “For me, being a mom is the most important job in the world, and I want to be there for my son. But I also love acting, and I’m grateful for every opportunity I get to do it.”
Fans of the talented actress will be pleased to hear that McAdams has several exciting projects in the works, including the highly anticipated Marvel movie “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which is set to hit theaters in 2022.
McAdams’ candid interview is a reminder that taking care of oneself should always be a top priority, and that success can be achieved on one’s own terms.