You probably know Geena Davis from her famous roles in movies and TV shows. She’s a well-known actress loved by many. But did you know that her journey to motherhood wasn’t an easy one?

Geena always had the dream of becoming a mom, but life had different plans for her. Her first marriage ended in divorce, and her second marriage to actor Jeff Goldblum also didn’t work out. One of the reasons for their breakup was Jeff’s hesitation about having children.

In a 1989 interview, Geena mentioned the tension in their relationship, saying, “Jeff has this idea that when we agree on a name, I’ll instantly get pregnant. But you should hear the names he comes up with: Sophie, Jasper, Fuji.”

However, Geena didn’t let these setbacks stop her from building a family. In her 40s, when many women have finished having children, Geena embarked on her journey into motherhood. At the age of 46, she gave birth to her daughter Alizeh. Two years later, at the age of 48, she welcomed twin sons named Kaiis and Kian.

Geena shared her thoughts about becoming a mother later in life, expressing gratitude for having children in her 40s. She believed that waiting allowed her to be a more evolved and confident parent. She wanted to ensure her kids grew up with a strong sense of self-esteem.

In her new memoir, “Dying of Politeness,” Geena talks about how her upbringing in New England, where being overly polite meant not having needs or asking for anything from others, influenced her decision to wait to become a parent. She realized that she wanted to mature and be ready to take on the responsibilities of motherhood before starting a family.

Geena is glad she made the decision to wait. She values the choice to become a parent when she was older and more mature, believing it was the right time for her. Despite her marriages not working out, she feels fortunate to have become a mom later in life.

Geena’s ex-husband, Reza Jerrahy, became a father with her. They got married in 2001, but eventually separated and filed for divorce. During the divorce proceedings, there was a discrepancy about the legality of their marriage.

Geena argued that their marriage was not legally recognized because they never obtained a marriage license, only having a ceremony. Her ex-husband countered that the ceremony was conducted by his father, who was a recognized officiant under Islamic law.

Geena Davis took her time before becoming a mother, making sure she was ready for the journey into parenthood. Her story serves as inspiration that becoming a mother later in life is indeed possible. So for all those who are on the same path, remember that it’s never too late to embrace the joys of motherhood.