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New mum Cameron Diaz shares top tip for parents with infants in lockdown

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Cameron Diaz says opposing sleep habits with her husband Benji Madden have proved to be a perfect match for raising their newborn daughter amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 47-year-old Charlies Angels icon became a first time mum last December when she and 41-year-old husband Benji welcomed their daughter Raddix.

Early bird Cammy says the fact her rock star husband is a night owl has lead to perfect symmetry when it comes to caring for their three-month-old daughter.

The retired actress shared the details during an Instagram Live interview with a make-up artist on Wednesday. “Benji wants to go to bed late, and I like to go to bed early… that works so well for us as parents,” the Hollywood star said. “I can go to bed a few hours early

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