Jennifer Garner recently admitted that she is more than happy to lean into the mob roles.
In a new interview with People MagazineThe Alias Alun opened up for her lasting love for family -friendly projects and why she is perfectly happy to be typecast as the nourishing figure in Hollywood.
Movie at the moment The five -star weekendWhich is a new series based on Elin Hilderbrand’s best -selling novel, Jennifer plays as a food blogger navigating in a virginity of emotions and reunions in picturesque Nantucket.
“It bother me not least,” she said of often being thrown as a mother. “Am I typecast? If so, I do it against myself because I have created a lot of projects where I am a mother.”
She approached that it has always embraced the role rather than getting away from it, especially when the stories are something that the whole family can enjoy.
“It feels good. Sometimes you have to let in a little light,” she said of making heartwarming content as The good life And called it the kind of movie that is perfect for road trips or nice family evenings.
“I have certainly found that it is feeding me to do something that will be fun for our family to look together and for children to see,” she shared.
“And that makes them happy,” Mother of three shares.
“I strive to be a ty,” she joked as a conclusion, referring to the beloved character from Mr. Peabody & Sherman and explained, “Because my kids could be less than impressed with me or my projects, but when I told them I was working with Mr. Peabody from Mr. Peabody & Sherman, they acted as if I was a superstar.”



