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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Freida Pinto celebrated her wedding with a nap

    The 37-year-old actress married photographer Cory Tran in a low-key ceremony two years ago in front of just two witnesses at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California and she admitted she wasn't interested in a lavish party because the couple were more focused on "building a life together" than just one day


    She told Britain's Marie Claire magazine: "We're not wedding people."

    Explaining she had woken up, chosen a long-sleeved white Needle and Thread gown from her wardrobe and then gone to get married, she added: "And then we went home and had a nap.

    "For our brains and our souls and our bodies, it was just perfect. The focus was on building a life together, not just planning a wedding."

    The couple - who have eight-month-old son Rumi-Ray - now divide their time between Austin and Los Angeles.

    Recalling the first time Cory took her to Texas, where he had spent most of his 20s, she said: "I felt so at peace and free."

    The 'Mr. Malcolm's List' actress finds the "ever-changing" baby stage of parenting both "exhilarating and exhausting".

    She said: "Nothing is constant and it's just absolutely joy-giving and exhilarating and exhausting, all at the same time."

    Freida became a global star thanks to her role as Latika in Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' and though she remembers the release of the film as a "special" time, she admitted the aftermath was "not very pleasant" because things got so "overwhelming".

    She said: "The aftermath was not very pleasant. It was such a frenzy - it was almost overwhelming, and hard to distinguish between what was real and what wasn't.

    "My expectation was that every film I did after should do as well as Slumdog Millionaire. But it was unique."

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