In a candid interview with British GQ, actress Jennifer Coolidge, 61, revealed why she chose not to have children. The "White Lotus" star confessed to feeling "very, very immature," believing that having children would have forced her to grow up. She mused that perhaps she would be better suited to the role of a stepmother, a suggestion previously made by friends who encouraged her to adopt.

Coolidge also reflected on her romantic history, noting a tendency to gravitate towards intense partners rather than easygoing ones who appreciate her flaws. She questioned if this pattern also played a role in her decision not to have kids.
The actress is currently experiencing a career revival thanks to her acclaimed performance as Tanya McQuoid in HBO's "The White Lotus." The role has garnered her numerous awards, including an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and two SAG Awards. Despite this success, Coolidge admitted to feeling bored with her life in Los Angeles, where she now spends more time due to work commitments. She speculated that having children might have given her a greater appreciation for life in the city.

Coolidge also shared an interesting anecdote about living platonically with her "American Pie" co-star Eddie Kaye Thomas for a couple of years in the early 2000s. She clarified that they were just friends and that Thomas had girlfriends during that time.

Looking ahead, Coolidge expressed excitement about future projects, emphasizing the potential for meeting new people and forming new relationships. She views each job as an opportunity for personal and professional growth.
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