Don’t need to give birth to be a mother : Catrall

US actress Kim Catrall arrives in London's Leicester Square on May 12, 2008, to attend the World Premiere of her latest film, Sex and the City. The film is an adaptation for the big screen of the TV series. AFP Photo/Max Nash

US actress Kim Catrall arrives in London's Leicester Square on May 12, 2008, to attend the World Premiere of her latest film, Sex and the City. The film is an adaptation for the big screen of the TV series. AFP Photo/Max Nash

Published Sep 18, 2015

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Kim Cattrall hates being called "childless".

The 'Sex and the City' has never given birth or adopted a child but insists that she is still a parent.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4, she said: "I am not a biological parent, but I am a parent. I have young actors and actresses that I mentor. I have nieces and nephews that I am very close to."

And Kim, 59, thinks being called "childless" makes her sound like she is inferior to those who have children.

She explained: "Child-less. It sounds like you're less, because you haven't had a child. I think for a lot of women from my generation, it wasn't actually a conscious choice. It was a feeling of, 'I'm on this road, and things are going really well, and I'm very happy, and I'll do it next year. I'll do it in two years. I'll do it in five years.'

"I think the thing that I find questionable about being childless or childfree [is] are you really? I mean, there is a way to become a mother in this day and age that doesn't include your name on the child's birth certificate. You can express that maternal side of you, very clearly, very strongly. It feels very satisfying."

 

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