Zoe Saldaña Smiles with Her 3 Sons on the Red Carpet as They Pose Together for Rare Family Photo in Italy
The actress posed alongside sons Cy and Bowie, 10, and Zen, 7, as well as husband Marco Perego
The actress posed alongside sons Cy and Bowie, 10, and Zen, 7, as well as husband Marco Perego
Zoe Saldaña had her family by her side at the Italian premiere of her new movie.
On Monday, Dec. 2, the actress, 46, was joined by husband Marco Perego, 45, and their three sons — twins Cy and Bowie, 10, and Zen, 7 — as her family of five attended the premiere of her new film Emilia Perez at The National Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy.
Saldaña wore a black shirt and red lipstick, posing with one hand on one of her older boys, smiling for the camera. Perego stood on the other side of her, wearing a gray fedora and striped shirt with a leather jacket, placing a hand on the couple's other twin.
Their younger son Zen smiled in the middle, wearing a long necklace and a graphic T-shirt.
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Related: Zoe Saldaña Shares the Sweet Special Name Her Kids Have for Cameron Diaz (Exclusive)
In November, Saldaña shared that her kids have a special name for her good friend Cameron Diaz. She told PEOPLE at Elle’s 2024 Women in Hollywood event at The Four Seasons, Beverly Hills on Nov. 19 that The Holiday actress has forged a deep bond with her and her family — so much so that her children call her "auntie" in Spanish.
“Cameron, I am so happy. I'm so inspired by watching you really craft both your massive career and your beautifully private life exactly your own way,” Saldaña said.
“It is an honor to know you and what a gift for my kids to call you 'Tía,' and I call you 'friend,' ” she added, referring to kids Cy, Bowie and Zen. “I love you. Thank you for being [on the] line for me, for us and for me.”
This past October, Saldaña opened up about what it's like being a working mother while speaking with Variety. She shared that one of her long-term goals is to direct a film, however, with three young kids, she admitted it's not the right time to dive into a new project.
“When you direct — especially the kind of director that I am, and that I’ve witnessed all the directors that I’ve admired be — you live with a movie for years,” the mom of three explained. “I just want to make sure that my kids are old enough where they don’t even notice that I’m gone.”
She continued to share that she finds it "intolerable" to be away from her little ones while working. "I always walk around with a heavy heart every time I’m away from them."