don't leave."
She acknowledges that this is not an easy task, but she used an example of a long bus ride to paint a picture. A long bus ride can be tiring and monotonous, but if you sit it out long enough, then the scenery changes.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest at the Golden Globe Awards in 1995. | Source: Getty Images
Therefore, Curtis said she works daily to connect with her husband through their life changes, whether it is through their children, friends, or family; what is important is learning those "emotional chains" that have shaped them along the way.
She said, "I'll never know why I thought we'd understand each other when I saw his photograph. Hidden in that smirk, I think, was a little secret that only I knew."
After they married in 1985, Curtis and Guest wanted a family but had infertility issues, which led them to consider adoption.
Jamie Lee Curtis and her daughter Annie in Hollywood in 2010. | Source: Getty Images
Curtis said adoption was the only chance she and her husband had to have a family. However, she expressed that the process differs for a famous couple like them.
The actress said people tried to treat them like royalty and were too scared to look them in the eye. Still, when Curtis met her daughter's birth mother, her celebrity status disappeared, and she appreciated the opportunity to adopt Annie.
Curtis and Guest adopted Annie in 1986 when she was eight, and the actress said it was the most "profound and non-describable event of her life." The couple decided to expand their family and adopted Ruby, who came out as transgender in 2020.
What was special about Ruby's adoption was that Curtis was a part of her birth. The experience of holding the baby and going home with them felt surreal for the mother of two.
As an adoptive mother, Curtis prioritized considering how the adoption process is a two-way street of joy and sadness for both the parent and the child.
Having adopted her daughter Annie at eight years old, the actress thought about some of the challenges Annie might be experiencing, especially when it comes to how loss and separation affect identity. These are aspects that Curtis believes every adoptive parent should consider.
Curtis has been honest about the challenges and joys she has experienced in her life, from her marriage to her adoption process.
Her life experiences have given her a clear picture of the legacy she would like to leave behind, and Curtis said, "I hope my legacy will be kindness."
The 64-year-old said she knows how difficult life can be but hopes to bring humor and help people not take everything so seriously. But the actress wants kindness to be the key ingredient to how she changes the world.
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