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Robin Wright has candidly discussed her "huge regret" regarding her parenting journey with ex-husband Sean Penn. The actress, who was married to the actor from 1996 until their divorce in 2010, shares two children with him, daughter Dylan and son Hopper. In a recent interview, Wright expressed her feelings about the challenges they faced during their marriage and how those challenges impacted their children.
Wright emphasized the importance of co-parenting and the lessons learned throughout their relationship. She acknowledged that despite the difficulties, both she and Penn have remained committed to their children's well-being. The actress reflected on the complexities of balancing a demanding career while raising a family, admitting that there were moments she wishes she could have navigated differently.
Her openness about these regrets highlights the often-unseen struggles that come with parenting in the public eye, offering a glimpse into her personal journey and the growth she has experienced since then.
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