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Eva Mendes says she didn't 'quit acting,' wanted to be at home with her kids

Por: Fox News Entertainment October 11, 2022

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claimed that she never quit acting.Mendes, 48, shared a video of screenshots showing various media outlets saying the actress quit Hollywood.I never quit acting, she wrote Friday on Instagram. I wanted to be home with my babies and fortunately my other business ventures allowed me to do that more than acting would. Eva Mendes shut down the claim she quit acting in a recent social media post. (Getty Images)Also, I was not excited about the... + full article



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