Rosario Dawson enjoyed filming love scene with Colin Farrell
During a rough performance of a love scene in her movie, Alexander, Rosario Dawson dropped all prohibitions and was thrilled with the result.
In director Oliver Stone's epic biography, Dawson and her co-star Colin Farrell had a disdainful affair, and the actress was surprised she didn't feel nervous during filming.
She says: “I felt very safe with Oliver, who I trust completely. I knew he would look great. I wasn't holding back anything other than my own shyness, but I didn't feel that. He felt absolutely fine. I have no excuses. «
Rosario Dawson is busting a huge myth about her baby.
After many years of incorrectly referring to her daughter as Lola, the 42-year-old Mandalorian actress claims she had to correct others by her real name, Isabella.
“When I adopted her, I didn't reveal her name. It wasn't like she did a press release or anything, and I don't know where she came from, but somebody decided that her name was Lola and then everyone kept running with it,” Dawson, 42, told Parents magazine. “Podcast We Are Family.
"I was like, 'I'm not correcting it because I don't know my kid's name at all,'" the star continued. "Then as she got older, she was like, 'Mom, we go out places and people are like, 'Lola, Lola,' 'and I don't like this.'" So I finally had to tell everyone. Her name is Isabel. She's not that far away."
Isabella used to go with Bella, but Isa now prefers, according to Dawson.
“She is named after my grandmother, so Isabel was my grandmother,” she noted. “My mother Isabel Celeste; My name is Rosario Isabel. And then Isa Isabella is about her [biological] Mom loved my grandmother and that time when her mom was married to my uncle. And when she had her daughter, she decided to name her after my grandmother.”
Dawson also talks about Isabella's current connection to her birth relatives, especially her birth mother.
"We had a chance to talk to her several times before, but she just disappeared again," she says. “We would love to be able to have that, especially since Isabella has siblings. … That's part of our regular conversation about, for example, being prepared. She feels like a girl, but technically she is not ».
“She has a lot of siblings and all she has to do is take this time to work on herself and her own trauma and the challenges that they face, because at some point there will be those other family members. And being able to be open to that experience when she arrives is hugely important, but you're not responsible for that,” she continues.
“She really has a responsibility to heal herself and all of our genital trauma…because I have trauma from growing up in my birth family,” says Dawson. “Our adult stories are all very different, but sometimes they have a lot in common. And so, over the last few years, she has taught me a lot about how to change and build on the benefits of therapy and be genuinely and deliberately aware of self-care and limitations.”
Dawson talked about his friendship with Isabella and the progress he's making earlier this year.
Dawson, 41, told Health magazine: "I appreciate my growth, maturity and connection. It's very different for a young person to move in with you and consciously work through triggers and things like that versus getting pregnant and growing your baby in front of you."