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In a candid revelation, Robin Wright has opened up about her regrets regarding parenting during her marriage to actor Sean Penn. The acclaimed actress, known for her role in "House of Cards," expressed that she and Penn may not have provided their children with the support and attention they truly needed at the time.
Wright's reflections come as she acknowledges the challenges of balancing a demanding career with family life. She emphasized the importance of being present for her children and recognized that the pressures of fame and work can sometimes overshadow parental responsibilities.
This heartfelt admission sheds light on the complexities of navigating relationships and parenting in the public eye. Wright's honesty about her experiences serves as a reminder to many that even in the spotlight, the journey of parenthood is filled with difficult choices and lessons learned. As she continues to grow both personally and professionally, Wright hopes to apply these insights to her relationship with her children moving forward.
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