Cameron Diaz has no immediate plans to return to Hollywood.
Cameron Diaz claims she doesn’t “have what it takes” to be a movie star seven years after famously leaving Hollywood.
Cameron Diaz has no immediate plans to return to Hollywood.
Since her last appearance in a film or on television in 2014’s remake of Annie, fans have wondered what it would take to get her back in front of the cameras.
Though she hasn’t ruled out a return to Tinseltown, the 48-year-old mother, who welcomed her first child Raddix with husband Benji Madden in 2019, is pleased with her current situation.
The actress opened up in an interview with Yahoo Finance Presents about the first time she experienced motherhood and job collide in Hollywood.

“I learned this early on from a friend who was a producer and then became a mother, and I saw her go, ‘Oh, wait, I only have 100%.’ You have 100%, we have 100%. Is that correct? Therefore, you must divide the one hundred percent into how much you want to give to your family. How much time are you going to devote to your work? “And I feel like I know what my current ratio is for my life balance, because I already gave 100 percent to my career as an actor, and I did 100 percent there; it’s just a different time in my life now.”
“I don’t have what it takes to give a film the attention it deserves,” the Golden Globe nominee continued. My whole focus is focused here.”
However, the star can reconsider once Raddix reaches adulthood.
“Will I ever make another film? I have no intention of doing so, nor will I? I’m not sure. I’m not positive,” she confessed last month during an interview on SiriusXM’s Quarantined with Bruce.
“Perhaps, never say never, but I couldn’t imagine becoming a mother now, with my child in her first year, and having to spend 14 to 16 hours a day away from my child on a film set.”