Keira Knightley Preps For First New Years Eve With James Righton And Baby On Broadway
Keira Knightley is gearing up for her first New Years Eve with her husband James Righton and her baby Edie right on Broadway. As she has been starring in "Therese Raquin", Keira Knightley gets to spend this New Years Eve on Broadway with her husband and new baby!
According to Daily Mail, "She's been loving motherhood since welcoming her first child earlier this year. And Keira Knightley looked smitten as she stepped out with her baby daughter Edie in New York on Monday, snuggling close to her infant while strolling through the streets. The 30-year-old British actress cuddled her adorable little girl - who was born in May - while walking through the Big Apple with her parents."
Looks like she is clutching Edie close to her heart as 2015 come to an end.
But she also may be counting down till the end of "Therese Raquin" Broadway run so that she can spend more time with her husband and baby. Also knowing that "Therese Raquin" got less than stellar reviews, Keira Knightley may want to return to making big movies.
According to Daily Mail, "Keira Knightley and her rocker husband James Righton are clearly basking in the bliss of parenthood as illustrated when they went for a low-key amble in New York on Friday. The 30-year-old Atonement star couldn't help but beam with happiness as she braved the Baltic New York weather to enjoy her day out with the Klaxons frontman, 32, and their baby daughter."
The couple recently showed the world that they are the most glamorous couple at Valentino event. According to Daily Mail, "The 30-year-old oozed heaps of elegance as she arrived at New York's Lincoln Center for the An Evening Honoring Valentino with her husband James Righton. Preened to perfection, the British beauty highlighted her slender physique in a stylish one-shoulder gown and a chic black cape."
Recently Keira Knightley had her life completely changed by her new baby girl and it looks like the actress can't wait to get her Broadway performance out of the way to spend more time with her budding family.
According to Just Jared, Keira Knightley hinted that her bad reviews for "Therese Raquin" didn't faze her as much, thanks to her baby. She said, "I'm really grateful that I've become a mother while doing something this unbelievably difficult. Because honestly the worst that could happen is that you fail. And that's fine."
She added, "I think motherhood puts everything into perspective, I really do. Ultimately, as long as my kid is all right, everything is fine."
That does make bad "Therese Raquin" reviews inconsequential.