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Robin Wright has expressed a significant regret regarding her co-parenting journey with ex-husband Sean Penn. The actress, known for her role in "House of Cards," was married to the "Mystic River" star from 1996 until their divorce in 2010. Together, they share two children: daughter Dylan, 34, and son Hopper, 32.
In a recent interview with The Times, Wright candidly shared her feelings about motherhood and the impact of her parenting choices. She revealed that she often wishes she had taken a firmer stance while raising her children. Reflecting on her experiences, she stated, "I have a huge regret as a mother and have experienced the fallout of this regret."
Wright's honesty highlights the complexities of parenting, especially in the context of a high-profile relationship. Her reflections serve as a reminder that even public figures face challenges in balancing personal and familial responsibilities.
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