Michelle Pfeiffer reacts to new life role at 67
Michelle Pfeiffer has stepped into a new role in life at 67
Michelle Pfeiffer is soaking in her time as a grandmother.
Michelle became a grandmother last year and noted that her granddaughter is is more aware of Christmas festivities now as compared to last year.
"I spent last Christmas with my granddaughter. She was just barely crawling at that point. So this year, she's much more aware of everything," says Pfeiffer. "And I just have to say that being a grandparent is exactly like everyone describes it. I'm just besotted by her."
The Batman Returns star shares kids Claudia, 32, and son, John, 31, with her husband Ally McBeal and Big Little Lies producer David E. Kelley, 69.
She first shared the happy news during her appearance on the Smartless podcast in September.
"I don't have time nor the desire to go that deep for that long and not be present. I realize I have a finite amount of time left and — I might announce on this show — that I became a grandmother last year," she said.
"I've been very quiet about it and it is — it's heaven. It's ridiculous,” she gushed.
"And if I had known that I was going to be a grandmother, I wouldn't have taken on so much work, but I've enjoyed everything and I'm really grateful," continued Pfeiffer.
Michelle Pfeiffer is busy with projects like the Christmas movie Oh. What. Fun. and series The Madison and Margo’s Got Money Troubles.
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