Christina Milian says goodbye to Paris
Christina Milian plans fresh start in America
Christina Milian, the actress and singer has opened up about major life changing move.
In an interview with People Magazine, Milian shared that she and her family is planning to move back to the United States after spending the past three years living in France.
She explained that she, husband Matt Pokora and their three children will return to America next year. "There’s parts of me that misses maybe going to a red carpet at the drop of a dime in Hollywood. But then I’m like, ‘Well, I’ll be back.'"
"And actually in a year from now, we’re going to go back to America for a while," Milian added.
Furthermore, Christina Milian shared that "the kids are going to go to school [in America], which my youngest kids haven’t done yet."
The actress and French singer Pokora tied the knot in 2020 after meeting in France several years earlier. The family enjoyed raising their children in a bilingual environment, Milian has shared that she is excited to reconnect with Hollywood and pursue new opportunities in film and television.
She recently made an appearance alongside her husband at the Cannes Film Festival and Cannes Lions Festival, which reignited her passion for the entertainment industry. "I felt the emotion and the passion of people in this industry that I love."
"I think there’s a fuel that’s within me when it comes to this industry and when it comes to entertainment and film. And I got to feel that feeling again," Milian said.
-
Lizzo addresses recent body changes and cruel online remarks: 'Most hurtful comment wins'
-
Christopher Nolan disagrees with Matt Damon on Hollywood's future: Here's why
-
Al Pacino to head film festival jury at his acting guru's institute
-
Travis Kelce's nieces' reaction to being flower girls at his wedding with Taylor Swift revealed
-
Paramount greenlights 'Nightmare on Elm Street' reboot
-
'Jurassic Park' star Laura Dern breaks silence on Sam Neill's death
-
Tom Hiddleston kissed Jennifer Lopez's hand at Wimbledon?
-
Andy Serkis pushes back against fears that AI will replace Gollum