Gal Gadot has revealed she’s struggled with raising her four daughters in the ‘confusing world of filters and TikTok.’
The Wonder Woman star, 39, shares daughters Alma, 13, Maya, eight, Daniella, three, and Ori, 12 months, with her husband Jaron Varsano.
In a new interview with DuJour Magazine, Gal admitted that she feels growing up was ‘easier for her,’ than it will be for her children as social media didn’t exist.
The star made the comparison while discussing her role as the Evil Queen in the upcoming live-action adaptation of Snow White, a character famously envious of the тιтular heroine due to her ageless beauty.
She said: ‘I always tell my kids that for me, growing up was so much easier than it is for you.
‘They grew up with all these filters. With curated postings. They think it’s real, not knowing that it’s been totally filtered and retouched. I tell them, ”Whatever you see out there, it’s false, not true.” It’s a very confusing world for a girl.’
Gal Gadot has revealed she’s struggled with raising her four daughters in the ‘confusing world of filters and TikTok ‘
The Wonder Woman star shares daughters Alma, 13, Maya, eight, Daniella, three, and Ori, 12 months, with her husband Jaron Varsano
In a new interview with DuJour Magazine, Gal admitted that she feels growing up was ‘easier for her,’ than it will be for her children as social media didn’t exist
The star also offered insight into the ‘mayhem’ of her busy household, admitting it’s a stark contrast to the ‘very, very quiet’ home she grew up in in Israel.
Laughing she added: ‘If you come to my house, they laugh, they fight, they cry. It’s a whole range of emotions, and I love it. Yes, it’s a lot. I juggle. I do my best and we have help and my husband does the best job as a dad. I don’t sleep a lot.’
It comes after Gal spoke candidly for the first time about the terrifying blood clot she suffered during her fourth pregnancy.
The star was expecting her fourth child with husband Jaron Varsano last February when she was plagued by terrible headaches.
After getting it checked out further, she was ultimately diagnosed with cerebral venous thrombosis, which is so rare it accounts for just 3% of strokes worldwide.
Speaking on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, she said: ‘I had a huge scare. All of the sudden, I realised what it means to be scared to death.
She added that she was, ‘very pregnant’ with her daughter Ori, who just turned one year old last week, adding she’s only, ‘talking about it just because I think it’s so important.’
‘If someone there – out there in the world’s going to have the same thing and because she heard my story, she’s gonna get checked,’ she said to applause.
The star made the comparison while discussing her role as the Evil Queen in the upcoming live-action adaptation of Snow White
Nothing the challenges of raising her daughters in the social media age, she said: ‘I always tell my kids that for me, growing up was so much easier than it is for you’
‘They grew up with all these filters. With curated postings. They think it’s real, not knowing that it’s been totally filtered and retouched,’ she added
The star also offered insight into the ‘mayhem’ of her busy household, admitting it’s a stark contrast to the ‘very, very quiet’ home she grew up in in Israel
She added: ‘If you come to my house, they laugh, they fight, they cry. It’s a whole range of emotions, and I love it’
It comes after Gal spoke candidly for the first time about the terrifying blood clot she suffered during her fourth pregnancy
The star was expecting her fourth child with husband Jaron Varsano last February when she was plagued by terrible headaches
Real the full interview in DuJour’s Spring Print Issue, on sale now
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Gadot continued, ‘I had a brain clot, and it was a huge one. Like three. I had three. When I do something, I do it all the way,’ she said with a laugh.
She added it started when she started having, ‘major headaches for three weeks. And have seen doctors and different neurologists. You’ve got to advocate for your health.’
‘Our bodies are always communicating with us. We just need to listen and get checked. If anything, you’re going to check, you’re going to overcheck yourself, but it’s better to overcheck than to not check,’ she added.
Gadot said her doctors told her, “It’s probably a migraine. It’s the hormones,” but after they persisted for three weeks, her mother spoke up.
‘Then, three weeks later, like after having those crazy headaches, my mom is like, “You need to check it now. Like, just go and get an MRI,”‘ she added.
After getting an MRI, she added, ‘They found out this horrible thing and we were rushed to the hospital, and they got the baby out immediately.’
‘I went through a a thrombectomy. I had the most amazing team. They cared for me in Cedars-Sinai,’ she said to more applause.
‘They saved my life. Mara and Dr. Song, and Michael Alexander. Thank you so much for saving my life,’ she added.
‘But I think, you know, just — just love yourself and check yourself, and be on top of your health.
She said the baby Ori is healthy, describing her as, ‘a little caterpillar.’
Real the full interview in DuJour’s Spring Print Issue, on sale now.