Cameron Diaz clears up comments about monogamy
Actress Cameron Diaz is clarifying reports suggesting she doesn't believe in monogamy, insisting remarks she made in a recent magazine interview were taken out of context.
The Charlie's Angels star, 41, recently hit headlines for her unconventional thoughts on romantic relationships after telling InStyle she didn't think people were "really naturally monogamous".
She added, "We all have the same instincts as animals. But we live
in a society where it's been ingrained in us to do these
things."
But Diaz, who has previously dated actor Jared Leto, singer Justin
Timberlake and baseball star Alex Rodriguez, claims she was
referring to the mindset of her character in new movie The Other
Woman, in which she plays a woman who discovers her married lover
has been cheating on her with another mistress.
Clearing up the rumors, she says, "That's not what I said. My
character says she doesn't believe in monogamy...! I believe in
monogamy. That is an important part of a successful
relationship...
"I have had (monogamous relationships). And, by the way, also, not
all relationships end because people get cheated on or people
cheat. Relationships end because they end for whatever reason, but
they are still successful relationships that have been monogamous
for however long they've lasted."