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Uma Thurman is "madly in love" with her children and is "very proud" of the way "they conduct themselves."
The 45-year-old actress, who has daughter Maya, 16, and son Levon, 13, with ex-husband Ethan Hawke, as well as three-year-old daughter Luna with former partner Arpad Busson, admits is "very proud" of the way "they conduct themselves."
The 'Pulp Fiction' star said: "I'm madly in love with all of my children and very proud of them. I think they conduct themselves with a lot of dignity and respect for others. It's all a parent could dream of."
Asked about the similarities between her and her eldest daughter, who stunned onlookers at the 2015 CFDA Awards in New York City recently, she joked: "Well, she never left the room at the hospital, so they didn't switch her!"
Meanwhile, the blonde beauty insists she doesn't know much about rumours Quentin Tarantino is planning to write and direct 'Kill Bill Volume 3' in the near future.
She told PEOPLE.com: "[He] likes to tease everybody. Who knows? We'll see. We've discussed it over the years. I'm so crazy about the original work he's come up with over time.
“He would apply the same discipline of originality to a trilogy of 'Kill Bill,' but I don't know if he's the type of person to retrace his steps. At least it would be very fresh if he approached it, it would be something wild."
Michael Douglas' kids can't watch his films
Michael Douglas has banned his children from watching most of his films because he thinks they are still too young be exposed to his ‘R-rated’ career.
The 70-year-old actor, who has son Dylan, 14, and daughter Carys, 12, with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, thinks they are still too young to be exposed to most of his work.
He said: "They haven't seen a lot of my pictures, most of my career is R-rated."
But the Oscar winner admits he was furious when he recently discovered Dylan had secretly watched his sexy thrillers 'Fatal Attraction' and 'Basic Instinct' at their home.
He told ABC's 'Popcorn with Peter Travers': "I said, 'You saw Basic Instinct?' and then he realised he was in a little bit of trouble. He goes, 'Well, I only looked at the parts with you, Dad, not Sharon Stone.' "
But Michael is glad his new Marvel film 'Ant-Man' is suitable for his family and claims his son advised him to take on the role because it would expose him to a new generation of fans.
He said: "Dylan came to me when I was reading the script and took it out of my hand and said, 'Dad, let me explain something to you: This is a whole new audience for you, Dad. My friends will know who you are.' "
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