London:
Hollywood star Susan Sarandon says she should be blamed for inventing the term 'cougar' because she referred herself as a prowling big cat when she was in her 30s.
The 63-year-old, who separated from long-time partner Tim Robbins, says she used to poke fun at herself for snaring the actor, who is 12 years her junior.
"I invented the word cougar. I started that about 30 years ago!," Sarandon told Life & Style magazine.
The actress, who won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film 'Dead Man Walking', has a daughter Eva Amurri from her relationship with director Franco Amurri and two sons --Jack Henry and Miles Guthrie -- from her relationship with Robbins.
The couple decided to go on their separate ways last year after a relationship of 24-years.
The 63-year-old, who separated from long-time partner Tim Robbins, says she used to poke fun at herself for snaring the actor, who is 12 years her junior.
"I invented the word cougar. I started that about 30 years ago!," Sarandon told Life & Style magazine.
The actress, who won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film 'Dead Man Walking', has a daughter Eva Amurri from her relationship with director Franco Amurri and two sons --Jack Henry and Miles Guthrie -- from her relationship with Robbins.
The couple decided to go on their separate ways last year after a relationship of 24-years.