LOS ANGELES: Gal Gadot has won the hearts of fans by her nature-friendly acts as the actress revealed that she is not using private jets to help save the environment.
The 34-year-old actress, in talks with a magazine, revealed that she wants to be a good "role model" for her daughters - Alma, 8, and Maya, 2- whom she has with her husband Yaron Varsano.
She further said: "I think that being a role model and actually doing the things and showing them how it should be done is a big thing, because then it's being incorporated into their life. So we make sure we recycle and make sure not to use plastic bags, not to travel with [private] jets when we're doing press for movies, we make sure to give back as much as we can back to the world that we're living in."
The 'Wonder Woman 1984' star seems to be determined to set an example of a good mother by bringing good habits into her home, and recently said she uses meditation apps to get her children to sleep on time, as it helps relax the household.
She continued: "I always try to find balance in my life and I think that being a mother and a working woman and travelling the world - it's a struggle.
"But we do it in the simple things, in the small things. Like when I put my daughters to bed, I play them guided meditation apps and they'll go to sleep. They'll fade out like that, which is great."
Meanwhile, the actress recently said her life "changed forever" when she became a parent, as she penned a touching tribute to her eldest daughter on her eighth birthday in November.
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