Hollywood actress, Zoe Saldana, is indeed a stunning beauty on the cover of Cosmopolitan for Latinas' September 2014 issue, which will hit newsstands on August 12.
Zoe Saldana Talks About Married Life & More As She Covers Cosmo Latinas' New Issue
The sexy actress gives a little tit bit about keeping things spicy in the bedroom as well as her personality off screen.
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Dressed in a blue shredded mesh dress on the front cover, Saldana dishes about how to have a great sex life, as well as relationship tips and how she copes in the movie industry.
A year ago, the Hispanic star secretly married sexy Italian artist, Marco Perego after a whirlwind romance and are both expecting their first baby together.
This month, she'll star in Guardians of the Galaxy, the kind of big-budget sci-fi action film that made her a household name after her appearance in Avatar.
Read below what the 35-year-old star had to say to the magazine:
"An actress is like a stock. When you're in high demand because you have three movies coming out or you've gone through a breakup, you'll look outside your window and see photographers. But you can also live a very anonymous life if you choose."
"Throughout history, for every five doors that have opened for a man, only one has opened for a woman. So the moment another woman comes along — especially a younger one — she gets picked on instead of embraced. I'm 35, and I don't want to be afraid of the 22-year-olds. I'm actually in a better place than they are."
"A man who has a natural respect for women – I don’t want a man who worships me: Stay away from those. Worshipping doesn’t count as really seeing me. I like men who work with women, are challenged by women, learn from women."
"To be uninhibited. I’m not talking about bringing in a third person or watching porn all night: That’s what leads people to believe they are amazing in bed when they’re the worst ever. Pornography is not sex education – it’s the opposite! Don’t allow insecurities to close you off. Be creative."
"Of course [our children] will speak the languages that we speak; my sisters and I grew up learning French and speaking English and Spanish, and because of that, we’re able to understand Italian and Portuguese. But I’m going to have to make a conscious effort to speak Spanish to my children, because I speak Spanglish."
"At 35, you make better choices in men or partners, divorce people and situations that are not right for you, and learn to say ‘no’ with a smile."
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