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Wonder Woman Gal Gadot says second pregnancy was ‘part of the plan’

Author : NewsGram Desk

Los Angeles, November 6, 2017 : Actress Gal Gadot had planned her second pregnancy well so that it caused minimal disruption to her work commitments.

The 32-year-old actress – who has daughters Alma, six, and Maya, seven months, with husband Yaron Versano – says she knew she wanted a second child, but wanted to plan it carefully, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"I scheduled it so I wasn't going to be too pregnant for 'Justice League' or when I promoted 'Wonder Woman'. I had a lot of luck. It's been difficult, but I had wanted to have a second child for a while," Gadot told Glamour magazine.

She was in the early stages of her pregnancy while filming "Justice League".

"It was challenging with morning sickness and migraines. But you adjust. You get used to feeling like s**t and having to perform," she said, and added that working with the likes of Ben Affleck, Jason Momoa, Henry Cavill and Ezra Miller in the movie was fun".

"Making the film with so many men, I've never felt so safe. Big men!"

The success of "Wonder Woman" led to several offers come her way, but Gal Gadot remains grounded.

"I'm super-appreciative because I know it's all a big game and the rules are known in advance. When you're successful, the phone will ring, if a film flops, there will be crickets. So I take everything with a grain of salt and enjoy it while it's there," she added. (IANS)

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