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Rose Byrne: I’m lucky to be with Bobby Cannavale

Rose Byrne "feels really lucky" to be with Bobby Cannavale.
The ‘X‑Men: Apocalypse’ star feels blessed to have her partner of five years in her life and praised him for being "endlessly interesting and entertaining".
She said: "He is one of a kind, man! He’s endlessly interesting and entertaining. When something is special, it’s hard to articulate it, but I feel really lucky. We couldn’t be from more different parts of the world, you know?"
And the 37-year-old actress – who shares 16-month-old son Rocco with Bobby – admits she hasn’t had a chance to think about her age now she is raising her son.
Asked how she feels being in her late 30s, she told InStyle magazine: "I haven’t thought about it. The good thing about having a kid is you don’t think about that as much.
"Like when I turned 30, for instance, that was much more momentous. Forty is particularly great for a woman. It’s a big thing."
Meanwhile, Rose previously admitted her relationship is "disrupted" by her job.
She said: "I like to create a community where I am, and I think that probably suits my temperament. Making films can be disruptive to your life.
"You’ve got to make the effort to make sure you’re in each other’s lives all the time. It’s just like if you’re a journalist or a politician or any job that takes you away a lot.
"You have to organise your life or the time apart can stretch into weeks and weeks and that’s not good for any relationship. It’s hard. But it’s not that hard. He’s not on an oil rig; I’m not in the Congo."

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