Author Dawn O’Porteactor’s wife Chris O’DowdFaced with frequent financial difficulties despite the status of high level of the couple.
“I work at pay check check. I am still broke,” said O’Porte, 46 years old podcast. “My card was refused last week. I say to myself, “What’s F *** is? When will it end? I never felt, like, I live [well]. “”
She added: “Some years, you are doing well, and some years, it’s just an absolute disaster. This model never ends.”
O’Porte was married to Minds of honor actor, 45, since 2012. They Children welcomed Art and Valentine in 2015 and 2017, respectively.
“I have never considered myself a celebrity, even if I am married to Chris, who is a fairly well -known actor. I do not think that one of us has never considered us celebrities,” said O’porte. “I suppose that if I was a celebrity, I would be paid a lot of money to do things that are not necessarily my job or would not really feed what I do, but I don’t do it. My job is to write with the occasional little ad on Instagram to pay the rent.”
Instead of considering herself as her husband as major stars, O’porte considers herself as an artist, who must always “grind” to succeed.
“I just want to write and create an excellent job, and that’s it,” she added, noting that she was less concerned with becoming a “brand” online.
According to O’Porte, she Romance with O’Dowd started When she was particularly “poor”.
“My television career had just left. I was so poor. I was so upset. I had no confidence. I didn’t know what I was going to do, ”she recalls. “I had just met Chris, and he was on this trajectory. I said to myself: “Well, that’s it. I’m just a girlfriend, and that’s it. I went to all these events with him.
O’Porte lived with O’Dowd in Los Angeles when he was thrown Bonthos of honor. She then asked if they could return to LondonThus, O’porte could “reassemble” his career. After crossing the pond, O’Porte began writing a magazine column before winning a book agreement.
“When you find your real voice on the page, you just feel like you landed,” said O’Porte. “It’s such a liberating and incredible moment. … I come to my office every day, I make a solid 9 to 5, and I’m so in the area. I’m very lucky. It saved the day. “