The Quest for Peace: How Cameron Diaz Embraced Life Beyond Hollywood
|Cameron Diaz, known for her unparalleled celebrity and success, was among Hollywood’s most sought-after actresses. She starred in iconic films such as “Charlie’s Angels,” “Shrek,” “The Mask,” and “There’s Something About Mary.” However, Diaz made the surprising decision to retire from Hollywood in 2017, a move she recently discussed.
As the fifth-highest grossing actress of all time, Diaz’s films earned a remarkable $3 billion at US theaters, and she received four Golden Globe nominations. Even in the 2010s, her career thrived; in 2013, she was the highest-paid Hollywood actress over 40 and appeared in three films in 2014, including “The Other Woman,” “Sex Tape,” and “Annie.”
Despite her continued popularity, Diaz chose to leave Hollywood to dedicate more time to her family and herself. In 2019, she and musician Benji Madden welcomed their first child, Raddix, through surrogacy.
Diaz revealed that the demanding and grueling schedule of being a movie star left little room for her personal life. She handed over parts of her life to her career, working 12-hour days for months on end. Realizing this, she decided to reclaim her life and assume responsibility for it.
Although she kept herself busy by writing best-selling health books like “The Body Book” and “The Longevity Book,” Diaz decided to make a comeback. In 2021, it was announced that she would star in a new Netflix movie with Jamie Foxx, titled “Back in Action.” This marked her return to the screen since “Annie” in 2014, and her decision was largely influenced by her prior collaborations with Foxx.
However, insiders suggest that Diaz’s return to Hollywood is temporary. After filming “Back in Action,” she is expected to retire once again. Her priority remains her family, and she cherishes her role as a mother. She feels that she has nothing left to prove in the industry and is content with her life outside of Hollywood.
Cameron Diaz’s story reflects her commitment to a balanced and fulfilling life, prioritizing her family and personal well-being over her Hollywood career.