10 March,2020 07:53 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Pic courtesy/Diane Kruger's Instagram account
Actress Diane Kruger recently took to Instagram to share how badly she missed her mother when she had to leave home at a very young age, and how she is making most of her time to be with her now.
"I left home when I was very young, so we missed many years of bonding and becoming 'friends'. Since @bigbaldhead and I had our daughter, my mom has become the best mother a girl could ever wish for. She's been by my side, helping with the baby while I work, washing, cleaning, organizing, cooking ...grocery shopping, you name it.
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"Loving our daughter more than words could describe. Infinite patience and kindness. I've discovered a softness and power in my mom that I can only see now that I've become one myself. I'm so lucky to have you mom. Baby girl is so lucky to have such a doting Oma. And I'm so glad we have this chance to be a family once again.. I love you," Diane wrote.
According to dailymail.co.uk, as a child, Diane wanted to become a ballerina and successfully auditioned for the Royal Ballet School in London, before moving to Paris where she became a model after an injury ended her dancing career. She also shared a photograph of her mother cradling her daughter.
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