Rachel Weisz’s three-year-old son is obsessed with breasts.
The Oscar-winning actress has revealed Henry – whose father is ‘The Wrestler’ director Darren Aronofsky – is fascinated with ladies’ chests, but thinks her boobs are the best.
She said: “He’s really into firemen – and women’s breasts! He just talks about them all the time. It’s very sweet, he thinks that I have the biggest breasts in the world. That’s a son’s idolatry of his mother, that I’m the biggest and the best.”
The ‘Lovely Bones’ star also revealed she hopes Henry won’t follow in her thespian footsteps, despite catching the acting bug after seeing her perform in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ on the London stage last year.
She told Esquire magazine: “His dad brought him in after a matinee to watch the curtain call and he figured out bowing and getting claps. So, yesterday, he put on his policeman’s outfit and bowed. That was the show. I hope he’s not an actor – I’d dissuade him as hard as I could.”
The 39-year-old actress topped a poll conducted by the magazine to find the woman that men would most like to marry.
Rachel beat off stiff competition from Keira Knightley and Kate Winslet, who came second and third respectively, to take the title.
The ‘Constantine’ actress – who is engaged to Darren – said: “Oh my God! To marry? That’s interesting. That’s so funny. I’m marriable. But I’m not married. I was getting worried that the men didn’t like me anymore.”
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