Rachel Weisz says her high profile marriage to Daniel Craig will remain between the sheets
RACHEL WEISZ has revealed that the recipe for a successful marriage to 007 is to keep it completely under lock and key, even from her closest friends.
Rachel Weisz has opened up to MORE about her secretive marriage to Bond star Daniel Craig
The 45 year-old-actress, who met Craig on the set of horror movie Dream House, told MORE magazine that marrying the world's most famous man means that her days spent gossiping about boys in her bedroom are long past.
Her husband's global success as James Bond is something that has placed restrictions on their relationship, which neither she nor Craig have discussed openly since they married in June 2011.
"He’s just too famous. It would be a betrayal," she told the publication. "You have to protect your marriage. When you’re young, you tell your girlfriends everything.
"One of the great pleasures of not being an adolescent is that you don’t have to share everything. When you’re married, that door closes. The audience goes, and you’re in your own life."
Rachel Weisz has revealed she is happily married to Daniel Craig because they don't talk about it
The 45-year-old actress says that privacy is essential to making a high profile marriage work
Everybody’s ageing, and we’re all going to die. Getting older, there’s a reality about mortality
The Constant Gardener star, who has been married once before to Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky, has a nine-year-old son while Craig also has a 23-year-old daughter Ella, with ex-wife Fiona Loudon.
Rachel's lessons in love have come with getting older, something that she says is an inevitable part of life.
She added: “Everybody’s ageing, and we’re all going to die. Getting older, there’s a reality about mortality."
The raven haired beauty revealed that her younger years were a trying time that were riddled with self doubt and confusion about who she was as a person.
Rachel met her 007 husband on the set of the horror movie Dream House in 2010
Rachel said: “But it’s hard to be young, too. It’s hard to not know who you are. My twenties were painful at times. Now I have wisdom and experience—I know what interests me in a way I didn’t before.
"I’m much more focused on what matters to me. I waste less time. There’s a huge relief in that.”
The acclaimed star is currently publicising her latest venture Youth, which also stars Sir Michael Caine, Jane Fonda and Looper actor Paul Dano.
In the film Rachel plays Lena Ballinger, the daughter of a retired conductor who receives an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to perform for Prince Philip's birthday.
The full interview with Rachel Weisz can be seen in the December/January issue of More, which is available to buy from November 24.
Rachel Weisz And Colin Farrell At The Lobster London Premiere
Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig regularly appear in public but rarely talk about their relationship