Liv Tyler as Milo’s Princess

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    Most celebrity dying to be celebrity, but Liv Tyler is one of kind that love being a mother more than the glamor of celebrity world.
    “I don’t want to be obsessing all the time about my outfit. I love being a mother and a normal mother as much as I can, doing basic things. And I love my job and being spontaneous in life, and if you’re trotting around in heels the whole time, you can’t really do that.”

    Liv as a spoken person for Givenchy, living through phases especially when she’s getting married, “I wanted to nest and have a family in a way that I’d always dream of doing.”
    That’s why she felt devastated after divorce from the British musician Royston Langdon, the father of her four-year-old son, Milo, when he moved out of the family home, and that it was so hard to be in her New York home without him that she had to move to California. “The hardest part is when they leave,” she said. “It also brings up a lot of issues — you might feel like a failure, or like there is something wrong with you. You can’t run away from yourself — you have to just deal with it.”

    She could deal, and win all, with a hard work, because she likes to as much she likes cooking. Not only won from her heartache, and work in new romantic comedy, also she works out in fitness regime, with David Kirsch. “I recently got a hula hoop and I’ve been living in LA. I put my favourite song on and stand outside and hula hoop in every weird direction until the song’s over and I’m all out of breath. It’s really fun.”

    Enjoying her life as she finds a balance in being a hands-on working mom, Liv starts off each morning in the company of her little boy. With an early bird in the house, Liv laughs that she is in no need of an alarm clock! “Milo wakes up every morning at 5:30 or 6 — ping! — and so the hardest thing is the lack of sleep,” she says.

    Although she makes an effort to be in bed before midnight in order to catch at least six hours of sleep, the tired mama still tries to squeeze in a few extra minutes come morning before heading to the kitchen to make breakfast.
    “I beg Milo to try and snooze for 30 more minutes! Of course, when they’re up, they’re up.”

    As the day goes on, the morning routine doesn’t become any easier — after breakfast comes the dreaded preschool run. With paparazzi lurking outside Milo’s school on a daily basis, Liv often finds it difficult to keep her attention focused on the broader picture and can’t help but question her casual, morning ensembles: a coat thrown over her pajamas. “It’s so hard because I don’t want to think about what I’m wearing when I’m taking him to school,” she says. “I want to get him to school safely, then do whatever I have to do.”

    Just as well she’s held on to those Converse trainers, when she was teenager, then. Simple, modest and nature mom, this Milo’s princess is.

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