![]() SheKnows: And, Maria, we usually see you in dramatic roles, so what was it like doing the comedy in this? He comes with me all over the world but I’m home a lot of times, too. So when he was five I decided to take some time off and just be there during the school year. He was with me a lot and he’d come to China and England and France, but in terms of me being there for his everyday school life, I wasn’t. Maria Bello: I remember when Jackson, my boy, was five and I got home from a job and realized I had barely been there when he was in pre-school. I’m still involved but there is just so much you can do in 24 hours. I was, at one point in my life, very much involved with social causes and as passionate as I am about it, I remember it almost had to be a choice. Definitely every parent will tell you that. Like your social life can suffer a little bit. I don’t have a lot of time anymore so I know my friends have suffered from me trying to juggle everything. Salma Hayek: I seem to have to give a lot of things up. But, nothing has really stopped me (from being with family) so far but it is a nice “out” if you don’t wanna go somewhere. I think I had my first daughter nine days after I was on SNL which was kind of crazy because I had her in California so I had to fly back. Maya Rudolph: I seem to be pregnant throughout all my movies so I don’t seem to give anything up, do I?. Have you had to sacrifice work-related things for your family? SheKnows: For all the ladies, Salma’s character gives up attending her fashion show in Milan for the family weekend. Everybody had children around the same age so she loved coming to work every day with me. You’re nervous when you get back home (as to) how you’re going to entertain your child because they have all kinds of toys and things there for them to play with. Adam makes it like the dream environment to bring children. We all have children and we all brought our children to the set. SheKnows: How are you balancing motherhood and your work? Did you bring her to the set for this? Salma Hayek: Oh, she thinks it’s the least I can do, trust me. SheKnows: How did she react when she learned your credit was Pinot in this movie? I also have two children that I inherited from this marriage and in a way it helps bring the family together. In France, my husband is much more famous than me - everyone calls me Madame Pinot so she’s used to it and I realized that Valentina felt left out. Salma Hayek: At the beginning of the film, she was very little and I was sitting there and my chair said Salma Hayek and she said, “What does it say there?” and I said, “Salma Hayek” and she said, “Where is Pinot?” because her last name is Pinot. Why did you decide to do that and is it true that your daughter suggested it? ![]() Salma, this is the first movie where we’ve seen you credited with your married name Pinot. Maria Bello: Did you take that black dress from the movie? On entering our interview, Maria Bello and Salma Hayek were already girl-talking. Salma Hayek joined fellow Grown Ups’ wives Maya Rudolph and Maria Bello - wearing chic suit jackets over jeans (Maria) or dress (Maya) - and we dished on the girls’ own family dramas, their hopes for their kids, reunions with old galpals, comedy timing and future projects. We spoke with Salma Hayek, casual and gorgeous in a royal blue silk sleeveless shorts-romper by Balenciaga and a pewter, long braided necklace with tassel by Gucci, before she spied a snake during a TV interview and freaked! Ah, the great outdoors. SheKnows is up in the mountains above Malibu, California at the picturesque Malibou Lake Mountain Club to share an outdoorsy day with the stars of the new Adam Sandler comedy Grown Ups.
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