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Actress Molly Ringwald says she conceived her daughter, Mathilda, in one of the most iconic, albeit unlikely, places.
"I was 36 when was born," Ringwald continued, adding that she"always" knew she wanted children but that getting pregnant took longer than she had hoped. Ringwald shares Mathilda, 20, with her husband of 23 years, Panio Gianopoulos. The couple also share fraternal twins Adele and Roman, 14.in the same interview. “As an actress, I’ve traveled a lot and learned to live with instability, but that’s not great for kids. That’s something I am always looking to improve on and luckily I have a husband who is a planner and is very stable.”
Molly Ringwald, husband Panio Gianopoulos, daughters Mathilda Gianopoulos and Adele Gianopoulos and son Roman Gianopoulos attend the premiere of 'The Boxtrolls' at Universal CityWalk on September 21, 2014 in Universal City, California.
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