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Cameron Diaz is having the ‘best time’ in quarantine as she opens up about being a mother to baby Raddix

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Having to live in lockdown has been going pretty well for Cameron Diaz as she opens up about her new life as mother. The actress and her husband Benji Madden welcomed their daughter Raddix in December 2019 and Cameron has been loving spending every minute she can with her bundle of joy.

Speaking to Katherine Power on Instagram Live, she gushed: ‘I love being a mother. It’s the best, best, best part of my life. ‘I’m so grateful and so happy and it’s the best thing ever and I’m so lucky to do it with Benj and we’re having the best time.

I’m thrilled. I can’t believe it.’ The Mask star then went on to praise the Good Charlotte rocker for being an incredible hands-on dad.

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