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Sarah Michelle Gellar is torn between her career and motherhood but the actress has now decided to spend more time with husband Freddie Prinze Jr after realising her marriage has taken a back seat.
The former 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' star, who recently made a return to TV with the hit series 'Ringer', has struggled to divide her time between her career and two-year-old daughter
Charlotte.
But Gellar has now promised to make reconnecting with her actor husband a top priority, reported Self magazine.
"Charlotte is my best friend, and any free time I have, I want to spend with her. But while it's easy to forget yourself, I can't define myself as only Charlotte's mother - one day, she's going to be an adult, and then where am I?
"Like in any other relationship, you have to remember who you are through all this. After she goes to bed at 7.30, I might take a bath or read. And Freddie and I get our time together, too. Relationships are like flowers: They need attention to grow and develop. You have to make time to be there for the other person," Gellar said.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar is torn between her career and motherhood but the actress has now decided to spend more time with husband Freddie Prinze Jr after realising her marriage has taken a back seat.
The former 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' star, who recently made a return to TV with the hit series 'Ringer', has struggled to divide her time between her career and two-year-old daughter
Charlotte.
But Gellar has now promised to make reconnecting with her actor husband a top priority, reported Self magazine.
"Charlotte is my best friend, and any free time I have, I want to spend with her. But while it's easy to forget yourself, I can't define myself as only Charlotte's mother - one day, she's going to be an adult, and then where am I?
"Like in any other relationship, you have to remember who you are through all this. After she goes to bed at 7.30, I might take a bath or read. And Freddie and I get our time together, too. Relationships are like flowers: They need attention to grow and develop. You have to make time to be there for the other person," Gellar said.