“She doesn’t think of me as an actress at all”: Amy Adams’ 6 Oscar Nominations Meant Nothing to Her Cutest Critic

Amy Adams' daughter didn't see the Oscar-nominated Star as an actor, as she was just "Mamma to her".

Amy Adams' 6 Oscar Nominations Meant Nothing to Her Cutest Critic

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  • The brilliance in the acting realm didn't equate to Amy Adams' bond with her daughter, as Adams explained her daughter didn't see her as an actor.
  • While Adams remains as one of the most celebrated stars, spending time with her daughter is what she enjoys the most.
  • Amy Adams expressed that her six-year-old kid didn't think Adams was "rock ‘n’ roll" enough.
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While Amy Adams has kept her daughter Aviana away from the public eye, whom she welcomed back in 2010, this hasn’t stopped the Man of Steel Star from giving an insight into their bond. And it seems while Adams is one of the most celebrated actresses of the last two decades, following her affluent run in showbiz, these accomplishments mean nothing to her daughter.

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Initially rising to prominence following her appearance in the Steven Spielberg classic Catch Me If You Can, it didn’t take the actress long to make it big in Hollywood. But her brilliance in the acting realm didn’t equate to the actress’ bond with her daughter, as Adams explained her daughter didn’t see her as an actor.

Also read: Amy Adams Did Not Want to be an Actor Until She Quit on Her Dreams to Become a Ballet Dancer

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Amy Adams’ Daughter Didn’t Acknowledge Her Mother’s Acting Feats

Although Amy Adams has kept on ascending in Hollywood, garnering six Oscar nods under her belt, the BVS Star has also been successful in keeping her professional and personal lives separate. This has allowed the Enchanted Star to maintain a healthy mother-daughter bond with Aviana, who doesn’t seem to care much about the actress’ accomplishments in Hollywood. During her appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Adams revealed that her kid, who was six at the time, didn’t see the Oscar-nominated Star as an actor, as she was just “Mamma to her”.

“She’s so cool I’m just mama to her like She doesn’t think of me as an actress at all… She makes fun of me for it like when I FaceTime her, she’s like, ‘Oh My God it’s Ay Adams!’ she’s six by the way.”

While Adams remains one of the most celebrated stars to rise in the 21st century, spending time with her daughter is what she enjoys the most.

Also read: “I kind of wish he’d misbehaved”: Amy Adams Was Frustrated With Henry Cavill’s ‘Nice Guy’ Personality After Superman Actor Made Her Weak in the Knees

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Amy Adams and Aviana

Amy Adams Wasn’t Rock ‘n’ Roll Enough per Daughter

Amy Adams once expressed she was delighted by the fact that her six-year-old kid at the time already owned an individual personality, who didn’t think Adams was “rock ‘n’ roll” enough. Per Female First, she said,

“She defines herself differently to me and I like that. She said, ‘Mum, I’m more rock ‘n’ roll than you. You’re not very rock ‘n’ roll.’ And I said, ‘You’re right.’”

Also read: “Women don’t feel comfortable negotiating for raises”: Amy Adams Was All Praises For Emma Watson After Struggling For a Long Time Because of Wage Gap in Hollywood

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Amy Adams

Although the BVS Star has prioritized her time with her daughter in recent years, this hasn’t stopped the actress from delivering onscreen, as she saddles up for her upcoming horror, Nightb-tch.

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.