Diane Kruger mom: she reveals (finally) the surprising first name of her daughter!

It’s time for secrets! Diane Kruger will have taken her time, but she finally revealed the surprising first name of her little girl, born in 2018. A baby who is the fruit of her relationship with Norman Reedus. She has agreed to lift the veil as she promotes her book titled A Name From the Sky.

As reported by the American site Just JaredDiane Kruger has named his daughter Nova Tennessee. A revelation made in the pages of People. “I had her late in life, at 42, and Norman had a child [Mingus, 22 ans, né de son histoire passée avec Helena Christensen, ndlr] when he was much younger. Nova in Latin means new beginning, and a nova star keeps changing and being reborn. And we love Tennessee and the Smoky Mountains; we do motorcycle trips there“, confided the actress to justify the unexpected first name of her daughter. She also clarified that her adored daughter, of whom she has shared very rare photos on social networks since her birth, is also nicknamed Noonoo and Neenee in the intimacy.

I wanted to be a mother and I was sure I was going to love it, but just the magnitude of wanting to be there every second, not missing out… There are so many things that at my age you have done a thousand times but to see them through your eyes again… Whether it’s eating ice cream for the first time or seeing the snow fall for the first time, there is something simply refreshing and simple in these lives of mother and daughter. And I find it beautiful“, added Diane Kruger.

The German actress, seen this year at the cinema in the film The 355, is now a fulfilled mother and she does not regret at all having taken the time to give birth to her child. Previously interviewed by Sunday TelegraphDiane Kruger explained: “I’m so glad I didn’t have a child at 30. I think I would have absolutely blamed myself for all the things that have to be given up, because today I am happy to do so. I’ve been to all the parties, I’ve traveled to all the countries I wanted to visit. So I am 100% ready and willing to give this attention to my child. But at 30, I know I wouldn’t have been ready to do it right.

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