Michelle Pfeiffer has had a busy year, and that's not just because she's an acting legend.
The beloved star, 67, who rose to fame in films like Scarface and Dangerous Liaisons, and later became a household name as Catwoman in Batman Returns, appeared on the Monday episode of the Smartless podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes. During the episode, Pfeiffer revealed that she and her husband, Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelley, are officially grandparents.
Pfeiffer delved into the topic by first chatting about her acting work, explaining that she's not too eager to take off for long periods of time because she wants to be at home.
"I don't have time nor the desire to go that deep for that long and not be present," she shared, Entertainment Weekly reported. "I realize I have a finite amount of time left and — I might announce on this show — that I became a grandmother last year."
Pfeiffer continued, calling the experience of becoming a grandma "heaven."
"I've been very quiet about it and it is— it's heaven. It's ridiculous. And if I had known that I was going to be a grandmother, I wouldn't have taken on so much work, but I've enjoyed everything and I'm really grateful. I've loved — I love each of these projects," she continued. "And so the weird thing is that giving up that angst about the process has freed me up and I feel in some ways has made me better."
While it's known that Pfeiffer and Kelley have two children, she did not specify which one is the parent of her grandchild.
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What's Next for Michelle Pfeiffer?
Pfeiffer has some exciting professional work coming around the bend. Last year, it was announced that she would lead a Yellowstone spinoff called The Madison. According to Variety, the show follows a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana. In the same piece, Paramount said, “The series is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection.”
Earlier this summer, it was announced that Kurt Russell would join Pfeiffer on the series, which is created by beloved Yellowstone helmer Taylor Sheridan. Lost alum Matthew Fox will also appear.
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