Zoe Saldana: 'Men, You Will Not Cease to Exist by Taking Your ,Zoe Saldana was the first to concede that she was reluctant when her spouse, Italian craftsman Marco Perego, advised her he needed to take her last name. Presently she says she's never been more pleased with her babies' daddy's whimsical choice.
"I attempted to talk him out of it," the 36-year-old performing artist admitted to InStyle magazine. "I let him know, 'Whether you utilize my name, will be undermined by your group of specialists, by your Latin group of men, by the world.'"
Her spouse responded, "Marco takes a gander at me and says, 'Ah, Zoe, I don't give a s -.'"
Feeling that her quotes to the production may have been taken wrong, Zoe took to her Facebook on Tuesday to urge spouses to consider taking their wives' last names rather than the reverse.Fathers, children, siblings, men all over: Your legacy won't die on the off chance that you take your accomplice's surname, or she keeps hers," the Avatar star composes. "I felt glad that my spouse chose to take my last name as his own ... furthermore, I his."
Addressing why this occasion in her marriage even earned a story, she included, "Why is it so astounding, stunning, momentous that a man would take his wife's surname? Ladies have never been approached in the event that its OK for them to surrender their names - why doesn't that make the news?"
Zoe goes ahead to request that men "reclassify manliness."
"Men, you won't stop to exist by taking your accomplice's surname. Despite what might be expected - you'll be recognized as a man who remained by change," she composes. "A genuine "man" leads close by his accomplice. A genuine man acknowledges his mortality. A genuine man recognizes that there is no hope alone."
Do you concur with Zoe and Marco Saldana?
The couple respected their twin young men, Cy and Bowie, this past November.
"I attempted to talk him out of it," the 36-year-old performing artist admitted to InStyle magazine. "I let him know, 'Whether you utilize my name, will be undermined by your group of specialists, by your Latin group of men, by the world.'"
Her spouse responded, "Marco takes a gander at me and says, 'Ah, Zoe, I don't give a s -.'"
Feeling that her quotes to the production may have been taken wrong, Zoe took to her Facebook on Tuesday to urge spouses to consider taking their wives' last names rather than the reverse.Fathers, children, siblings, men all over: Your legacy won't die on the off chance that you take your accomplice's surname, or she keeps hers," the Avatar star composes. "I felt glad that my spouse chose to take my last name as his own ... furthermore, I his."
Addressing why this occasion in her marriage even earned a story, she included, "Why is it so astounding, stunning, momentous that a man would take his wife's surname? Ladies have never been approached in the event that its OK for them to surrender their names - why doesn't that make the news?"
Zoe goes ahead to request that men "reclassify manliness."
"Men, you won't stop to exist by taking your accomplice's surname. Despite what might be expected - you'll be recognized as a man who remained by change," she composes. "A genuine "man" leads close by his accomplice. A genuine man acknowledges his mortality. A genuine man recognizes that there is no hope alone."
Do you concur with Zoe and Marco Saldana?
The couple respected their twin young men, Cy and Bowie, this past November.
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