Hollywood is a fickle industry, and many actresses are cast aside or have to resort to smaller, significant roles when they age. It’s hard to make it big and keep their name in the limelight, but some celebrities have chosen to walk away from it all, during the height of their fame, because they got a new role; motherhood. For some women, this is much more important than being on set for 12 hours a day, and they decided to take a hiatus to focus on raising their children and ensuring that they don’t miss out on the special moments.

From singer Lily Allen, who had her children when her friends were still living wild and free, to Jennifer Garner, whose children mean more to her than anything, these are just some of the women who decided that they needed to stop balancing work and home-life.

That said, there have been many celebs who have returned to the entertainment world, and they are like superheroes with their ability to juggle their professional and personal responsibilities.

Below are 20 female celebs who gave up the fame for a quieter life, slowing down on their work commitments or leaving them entirely, to be close to their family.

20 For Lily Allen, Family Comes First

Lily Allen was married to a man named Sam Cooper, and together they share two daughters, Ethel and Marnie. In 2015, the relationship came to an end after four years of marriage, and although Allen has continued to work in the entertainment industry, even singing an emotional ballad about her split titled “Family Man” for her, family comes first. She took off four years to focus on her children, and she reflected on this in an interview with i-D, saying, "I stopped in the first place because I had kids, but also, I wasn't really in a great place towards the end of my last record. I was all over the shop and I didn't really know what I wanted in life. There were lots of coming-of-age questions and I didn't really want to be doing that in the limelight.”

Motherhood is something that has really changed Allen’s life, especially because she had them so young.

When she gave birth to her first child in 2011, she was 26. This may not seem so young, but Allen did admit to Q magazine (via Mother & Baby) that there were times when she would see her friends doing things that she had done before, and she was left to question whether she had made the right choice. Although she did echo that she has made the right choice, adding, “I love my children. They’re the best things that have ever happened to me and I would trade all this in a second if I thought it was going to impact negatively on them.”

19 Carrie-Anne Moss Fell In Love With Mothering Her Children

For the most part, The Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss has disappeared from the limelight, and the role that she values the most these days is being a mother to her children. She has three children with husband Steven Roy; two sons, Kaden and Owen, and a daughter, Frances Beatrice Roy.

Moss’ appeared as the character Jeri Hogarth in the Netflix TV series, Jessica Jones, but her career has definitely slowed down. A lot. She gave this up because she appears to have focused her attention elsewhere, that being on raising a family, and motherhood has transformed her. In an interview with Los Angeles Times, Moss said, "I had my children, fell in love with mothering, yet couldn't find what I was looking for in terms of support or community. It felt isolating. I couldn't find 'my people.'"

She has since created a website dedicated to helping other moms in the same situation. She also shared with the publication how it’s important to set good examples for children, and one of these includes self-care and her desire to stay active. But she also admitted that she can’t do everything, and that’s OK. She said, "I live in L.A., have three kids and work as an actress. There is so much intensity, and so many of us are gunning it pedal to the metal all the time." She continued, discussing every day stresses: "Am I going to be full of anxiety or am I going to enjoy the journey and being with my children? I don't want them to remember their mom was always stressed out."

18 Jessica Simpson Is One Steamy Mama, And She's Good At It

There was a time where everywhere you looked you saw Jessica Simpson and she was really Hollywood’s IT girl, but her last studio album was in 2010, titled Happy Christmas, and despite working as an actress in earlier years, this two has come to an end. The reason? Well, it seems that this is largely down the fact that Simpson now has a new role that she’s more passionate about and that role is motherhood.

In 2014, Simpson married American football player Eric Johnson, but even before the couple's wedding, they had become parents to their daughter, Maxwell Drew Johnson, who was born in 2012, and their son, Ace Knute Johnson, born in 2013. Speaking of having children back-to-back, she told Parents, “I felt like I was in eternal new-mom mode! Because I had just had Max, so much was familiar to me and that really helped me through my second pregnancy. Eric and I are calm and supportive. We take parenthood one day at a time, but sometimes we have to reassure each other and say 'we've got this.' I can't lie, I'm happy to be done with pregnancy right now!”

She may have been happy to be done with pregnancy, but motherhood is something that Simpson loves.

She revealed as much in an interview with People magazine, “Motherhood is the best thing I’ve ever experienced – and the most challenging.” And because she’s not just beauty but also brains, Simpson has used her experience as a mother to launch a maternity range called Destination Maternity.

17 Long Gone Are Sarah Michelle Gellar’s 'Buffy' Days

Sarah Michelle Gellar was one of the biggest stars in the entertainment industry thanks to her role as Buffy Summers in the hugely popular TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The final episode date of the show was in 2003, and although she has continued to work on various projects in recent years, her star is not as bright as it once was. And perhaps that’s because she is now a married woman (she married Freddie Prinze Jr. in 2002) and a mother of two children, daughter Charlotte Grace, and a son, Rocky James.

Despite being married in 2002, the couple waited a long time before deciding to have children, and their first child was born in 2009. This is a decision they feel was very smart, and Gellar told People, “Becoming a parent is the most selfless act, and you need to be at a point in your life where you can give up anything and everything for a child. I don’t know if you know how to that when you’re in your 20s.” Her husband agreed, saying that in their thirties they found they had a lot more patience.

Gellar also understands the importance of spending quality time with her children, and despite being busy in her everyday life, she told Us Weekly (via Closer) that she tries to make the most of the moments that they have together, adding, “when I’m there, that I’m present. I’m not checking my phone. I’m not doing a million things." She also revealed to More magazine (via E! News) that when she is filming, she still makes her children her priority, telling the publication, "In the [Crazy Ones] pilot, I'm in every scene but one, yet I was either with my kids in the morning or there to put them to bed every night we shot."

16 Jennifer Garner Hates Being Away From Her Kids

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck married in 2005, and during their union, they had three children together, daughters Violet and Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, and a son named Samuel. And since settling down and having kids, it also appeared that Garner’s career slowed down and she was quite happy to take a step away from the limelight to focus on her family.

Before the couple’s divorce (they split in 2015), Garner spoke about how she was able to stay home more with their kids in a 2014 interview with InStyle (via E! News). She said, "I keep things rolling and foster his connection to the kids. He'll always make time for them—he screwed up a week of production to take our daughter to her first day of kindergarten—but there's only so much, practically speaking, that he can do. I make sure that I am facilitating the most meaning for each kid out of whatever time he has."

And although Garner has continued to work in the industry, there is no arguing that when it comes to motherhood, this is a role that comes first.

She told the publication, "I'm still wiping a bottom, making three meals a day, dealing with sass—and also trying to work. I don't always do it all well. At bedtime last night my middle child said, 'I feel like you never have time to play with me.' I thought, 'My mom never played with me. I'm trying!' But you know what? She's right. So my goal is to play dolls with her all afternoon. I guess I would say at this stage of my life, I'm in the thick of it."

15 Jodie Sweetin Is Happy To Announce She’s A Full-Time Mom

Jodie Sweetin became a household name thanks to her role as Stephanie Tanner on the hit series Full House, a role which she reprised for the Netflix remake of the series, Fuller House. By the time that she reprised her role as Tanner, Sweetin was already a mom to Zoie Laurel May Herpin, who she shares with ex-husband Cody Herpin, and Beatrix Carlin Sweetin Coyle, who she shares with Morty Coyle. So, the role presented more challenges as she considered herself a full-time mom at this stage, something which she spoke about in an interview with People magazine in 2015, and revealed would be a “juggling act.”

She continued, “It’ll take some getting used to because I’ve been a full-time mom for a while, but I’m looking forward to it and I think they’re going to have a lot of fun.” And just because she was required to be more available and on set more often than she was used to, did not mean that her priorities as a mother suddenly disappeared. She said, “I have a feeling once we start working it’s going to be hectic. Trying to make sure kids are picked up from school and if they’re coming to the set or they’re doing their homework or going back-and-forth [on] tape nights.”

Sweetin also spoke about motherhood the following year when she joined the cast of Dancing with the Stars, and according to Yahoo she admitted how “when you become a parent, you think of yourself as a mother first, and then a woman as a distant second.”

14 Lauryn Hill’s First Album Was A Success But She Left Fame Behind

What was most surprising about Lauryn Hill is that despite the success of her album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, in 1998, she seemed to mostly disappear from the limelight after it. This was also the same year that she gave birth to her eldest child, a son named Zion David Marley, who she shares with Rohan Marley (the son of Bob Marley).

On the album, there was also a touching song about Zion, titled “To Zion” which detailed Hill’s feelings about her newborn, and how others had urged her to give him up because of the way that it would affect her career.

Lyrics included, "Woe this crazy circumstance/ I knew his life deserved a chance/ But everybody told me to be smart/ ‘Look at your career,’ they said/ ‘Lauryn baby use your head’/ But instead I chose to use my heart.” But apart from this song, Hill has been very secretive about her private life and seldom gives interviews about her children -- according to The Guardian, it even took the public a long time to learn that Rohan was Zion’s father.

What we do know, is that Hill makes decisions that will impact her own happiness, something which she reflected upon in an interview with The Guardian while discussing the song she penned for her son, and just how incredibly happy she is that she had him. She said, “I had always made decisions for other people, making everybody else happy, and once I had him that was really the first decision that was unpopular for me. It was one that was based on my happiness and not what other people wanted for me or for themselves..."

13 Jamie Lynn Spears Opted For A Slower Pace Of Life

Jamie Lynn Spears shocked fans when she fell pregnant with her daughter, Maddie when she was just 16. Years later, she reflected on this time in a reality TV special, Jamie Lynn Spears: When the Lights Go Out (via Daily Mail) in which she revealed that she found out she was expecting after doing a pregnancy test in a gas station bathroom. She added, “When I became pregnant my world came crashing down.”

She reflected on her pregnancy and how she was up for the challenge of motherhood, telling E! News, "I wasn't going to use my age as an excuse. To be a mother is to be a mother, it doesn't matter what age you are."

Spears and her boyfriend at the time, Casey Aldridge, didn’t end up together in the long-run, and she ended up marrying voice actor Jamie Watson (who is almost 20 years her senior) in 2014. She also revealed in 2017, that she was expecting her second child, ten years after her first, and in April 2018, she welcomed a second daughter, Ivy, into the world.

Having a second child was not a decision Spears took lightly, and she confessed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that she was waiting for the right time, despite her husband wanting babies. She continued, “But I think right now that it’s maybe a little selfish for me to have a child. I am getting busy. I want to be able to do the same as what I have done with Maddie — really just be a mom for a little bit and have that time to focus on my next child. But, yeah, we want more babies, of course.”

12 Poppy Montgomery Was Tired Of Missing Out On Special Moments

Poppy Montgomery has two children, a son, Jackson, who she had with actor Adam Kaufman, and years later, a daughter Violet, who she shares with husband Shawn Sanford. And she admitted in an article for People magazine that she often finds it hard to balance work and parenting, she also feels guilty, saying, “I feel guilty about it every day. I feel guilty that I am not giving my all to my son. I feel guilty that I am not giving my all to my work. And yet, I am. In the best possible way, I know how…”

In 2011, she told USA Today that she was away from her son for so much of the first year of his life that she had to take a moment to be a mother. She said, “I needed to take the time and actually be like mommy for a minute.”

She took a two-year hiatus to focus on her family.

But there is no denying that Montgomery loves her job, and just three weeks after giving birth to her daughter, Violet, she returned to work on Unforgettable. This is something Parents interviewed her about, and she said, “It is definitely not the easiest schedule, and I struggle with it a lot. I want to spend every moment with Violet, but I do not have a lot of control over the show's shooting schedule. The show has been fantastic in accommodating my life with a new baby, and for that, I will always be thankful. My children and my work are the things that fuel my soul. Finding the balance between the two is the dilemma women face every day.”

11 Meg Ryan Would Trade Fame For Diapers Any Day

Meg Ryan gave birth to her son, Jack Quaid, in 1992, who she shares with ex-husband Dennis Quaid, and years later, in 2004, she wanted to become a mother again and adopted her daughter, Daisy True from China. Ryan is very passionate about being a mother, and she shared with Redbook magazine (via People) about how she came to be a mother for the second time. She revealed that in China, adoption works a lot like a lottery system and Daisy was assigned to her, and even though it was a random selection, for Ryan, it was anything but. She said, “But that said, I am convinced, completely convinced that there was nothing random about it. She is the daughter I should have. I never felt like I was on a rescue mission or anything like that. I just really wanted a baby; I was on a mission to connect with somebody, and Daisy and I got to meet each other this way at this time. We are so compatible. And also having the experience of having had Jack and now to have Daisy in a different way — there’s no difference in the love you feel.”

And in 2016, she again touched on what it means to be a mother, this time telling People magazine how it had changed her “fundamentally,” adding, “I think that part of my life served my [ability] to direct the best.” She directed and acted in the 2015 film, Ithaca, but this also gave her a chance to spend time with her son, Jack, who appeared in the film.

10 Rhea Wahlberg Is The Strong Woman Responsible For Raising Mark Wahlberg’s Kids

When you think of Rhea Wahlberg you probably think of Mark Wahlberg’s wife and the mother to his children, but she was actually a model who graced the pages of some of the most prestigious fashion magazines. But then she decided to leave this behind and concentrate on raising her family.

Rhea and Mark are parents of four children, two daughters, Ella Rae and Grace Margaret, and two sons, Brendan Joseph and Michael. The couple married in 2009, but by this time they had already had three of their four children, and in a blog post for People magazine Rhea discussed how she managed to raise four children, sometimes by herself when Mark is on location.

She said, “First and foremost, I’m a wife and mother — all day, every day...” 

And then continued to give a breakdown of what a typical morning consists of, including waking up early for school runs, but despite the hectic schedule of a mom-of-four, this is a role that Rhea appears to be good at, at least in her husband’s eyes.

According to Moviefone, he said, "I think I finally became a good and real man when I had a daughter. I definitely have a newfound respect for women. Women don't get the credit they deserve... As far as I'm concerned, there's no job more important on the planet than being a mom."

9 Katie Holmes Slowed Down On Her Work Commitments

Katie Holmes has done acting work since having her daughter, Suri Cruise, who she shares with ex-husband, Tom Cruise, but it’s safe to say that her main priority in recent years has been being a mother to her daughter. In 2016 (the same year that she made her directorial debut with the film, All We Had), she admitted that it’s incredibly important for her to be dependable and that her role as a mother is one she takes seriously. She told Modern Luxury, “When I’m not on set, I’m being a mom. I’m doing mom stuff. When I go to an event, I leave at 10 pm because it’s really important to me to be a mom that is dependable.”

She is raising her daughter in New York City, and also admitted, “That comes first. That dictates where I work and when I work because it’s my main job right now.”

But this is not the first time that Holmes has admitted raising her child comes first, and her work commitments come second -- although she feels lucky to be able to do both. However, her comments to Town & Country magazine certainly make it seem that if she was to choose, Suri would be first every time. She said, “My child is the most important person to me, and her upbringing is paramount to my work right now. It’s very important that I’m present and she has a stable, innocent childhood. I feel so blessed to do what I do, but there’s nothing in the world better than watching your child succeed.”

8 Shania Twain Left Fame Behind To Move To Switzerland

Shania Twain became a parent to her son, Eja Lange, who she shares with ex-husband, record producer, Robert John Lange, in 2001. In 2008, she lost her voice (she had nerve damage as a complication from Lyme disease), and struggled to even talk, and although she visited several voice specialists they couldn’t help her and chalked it up to exhaustion. She took a break from the limelight for 15 years and moved on with Swiss-born Frederic Thiebaud, who she married in 2011.

But the break was not all bad, because according to Daily Mail she said...

“I gave up touring when he was two [her son], so Shania is not the person who raised him. We’re very close…”

Twain is a family-orientated person, and according to Business Standard, she revealed on the TV show, Lorraine, that she only has one regret; not having more kids. She confessed: "I love being a mother. I wish I had more children. At 52, I don't think I'm going to have any more children. I'm probably not capable. But I decided that, well, maybe I'm just going to stay where I'm at. I have a beautiful step-daughter and I have a beautiful son. I'm very happy. I just love being a parent and I would have loved to have had more kids.”

7 Phoebe Cates Said Goodbye To Hollywood And Never Looked Back

In the ‘80s and ‘90s, Phoebe Cates was on the rise to becoming one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces, but she gave up her career to focus on family. In 1989, she married actor Kevin Kline (they had met in 1982 at a read-through for The Big Chill), and in 1991, they had their first child, Owen Kline, and a daughter, Frankie Cosmos, three years later.

You don’t hear much about Cates these days, and that’s because she is focusing on her family, and perhaps that was the right decision because she is still married to Kline, which is an eternity in Hollywood relationship terms. The pair is notoriously private, so very little is actually known about their personal lives, but in a rare interview with Playboy in 1998 (via Entertainment Weekly), Kline told the publication that when they had children, "We have agreed to alternate so that we’re never working at the same time. [But] whenever it’s been her slot to work, Phoebe has chosen to stay with the children.” However, Kline has decided to work, and balance his commitments to his family, revealing, “We’re both sensible, and we don’t separate for long periods of time. We take care of the marriage.”

But that’s not to say that Cates doesn’t have interests outside of being a mom, and according to Simple Most, in 2005, she opened the boutique Blue Tree in New York.

6 Candace Cameron Bure Is Raising A Full House Of Her Own

Candace Cameron Bure is best known for her role as D.J. Tanner on the hugely popular series, Full House, but in 1996 she married Russian ice hockey star Valeri Bure and the two had their first child, a daughter, Natasha Bure, two years later. They also have two sons, Lev, born in 2000, and Maksim born in 2002. So, Cameron Bure’s life really went from Full House to having a full house of her own, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Although she has continued to work, with a reprisal of her role for the Netflix series, Fuller House, and on the talk show, The View, as well as several films, being a mom always comes first, even though doing both can be a juggling act.

She revealed this in an interview with L.A. Parent, telling the publication, “Being a mom is my biggest priority..."

"I hope my kids would say that I’m a loving mom. They would also describe me as strict. We set firm boundaries, but there is always love and grace..."

"I’m the mom that needs to meet the parents before my kids can go to a new friend’s house. I want to know who they’re with, where they’re going. Even now that they’re driving, I want them to text me when they arrive and when they’re heading home. We work hard to keep our communication open and talk through any situation. I am always willing to listen. But, I don’t always say “yes.” My goal as a parent is not to make my kids happy, but to guide them to be respectful, curious, responsible, resilient, kind, giving and thoughtful adults.”

5 Debra Winger Left Hollywood, And Later Took On A New Role

Debra Winger is an Oscar-winning actress known and loved for her roles in Terms of Endearment and An Officer and a Gentleman, but she was willing to leave Hollywood behind to become a mother. In 1987, she gave birth to her first son, Noah Hutton, and ten years later she had a second son, this time with husband Arliss Howard.

In 2010, her son Noah told New York Times, “She’s a very good, very thoughtful mother, and I think it was hard for her to bring the commitment to her work that it requires when we were young.”

Although many people believe that she left to focus on her family, and she did in part, she also was not impressed with the parts that she was getting. According to People, in a 2017 interview, she said, “The parts that were coming, I wasn’t interested in. I’d already done that or I’d already felt that. I needed to be challenged. My life challenged me more than the parts, so I dove into it fully.” In the time that she “pushed the pause button” her career, she moved to New York to focus on her marriage to Arliss Howard, although she did return to acting in 2001, with the film, Big Bad Love. 

Although Country Living quotes her as saying the decision wasn’t easy. She said, "I don't know that I would advise anyone to step back the way I did. I had a very insightful friend who warned me back when I stopped reading scripts, 'It's easier to change directions while you're still moving.' If you stop, it's harder to get started again. I still don't think I made the wrong decision, but he was right."

4 Gwen Stefani Went From Punk Princess To Amazing Mom

Gwen Stefani made a comeback when she appeared on The Voice, and later released her album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like, in 2016, but before this, the public had not heard from her in some time and that’s because she was focusing on raising her children with ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale. The couple shares three sons, all with interesting names; the first is Kingston Rossdale, who was born in 2006, then Zuma Nesta Rock, born in 2008, and lastly, Apollo Bowie Flynn, who was born in 2014.

In 2012, she spoke about what it was like to be a celebrity mother in an interview with Vogue (via Us Weekly), telling the publication how she had been reluctant to record new material because she had children. She said, "Getting to the studio and not being able to make it happen, but missing out on being at home, missing out on putting the kids down. What's more important? I felt so guilty..."

"I am letting everyone down in the studio right now; I'm letting down my kids; I'm letting down myself.' Because time was so precious."

She also commented on her parenting style with People, admitting that she’s not really as relaxed as she initially thought she would be with children. She said, “I was in a band and free my whole life, so I always thought I would be really free with [my kids] and do whatever I wanted, like, ‘Oh, I’ll take them out of school. But you learn that when they have boundaries is when they feel the safest.”

3 Vera Farmiga Feels Being A Mother Helps Her Creatively

Vera Farmiga is definitely one of the stars on this list who has been more constant in her projects, but she is a dedicated parent and even moved with her husband, musician, Renn Hawkey, to a farm in upstate New York to raise their children; a son Fynn Hawkey, who was born in 2009, and daughter Gytta Lubov Hawkey, who was born in 2010.

She’s also picky about the scripts that she chooses, and according to Sydney Morning Herald, those she doesn’t like, get used as fertilizer. She said, "I live in upstate New York and we don't have a proper garbage disposal, so we have to take our trash to the transfer station and separate the plastics from the burnables. My scripts are watermarked and I don't want them to end up being sold in St Mark's Place in the East Village with my name on it, so it becomes fertilizer and the ashes get dispersed on my garden. But the media has turned it into something far more volatile!"

According to Hollywood Life, she has also claimed that being a mother actually helps her career. She said, “One informs the other," adding, “Working makes me a better mother and being a mother makes me better creatively.”

2 Jessica Biel Took A Backseat To Fame And A Front Row Seat To Motherhood

Jessica Biel makes up one half of Hollywood’s power couple, and together with Justin Timberlake, they have a son, Silas Randall Timberlake, who was born in 2015. Biel has not left fame behind completely, having most recently starred in the series, The Sinner, but since having her son, her career has taken on a slower pace.

Motherhood has been an incredible experience for Biel, who admits that it has taught her to be selfless. In an interview with Marie Claire magazine in 2017, the actress said, “These little people come around, and they require so much, and your schedule is really not your own, nor is it important anymore, and it’s very clear that it’s your life now revolving around this dude..."

"I’m not that person who feels like, ‘Oh, my whole life changes for my kid,’ but it does.”

Biel was always career driven, and she revealed in a Reddit Q&A (via Pregnancy Magazine) that motherhood wasn’t always something that she had dreamed of, however, that changed when she met Timberlake. In response to a question about how she knew she was ready for a baby, she said, “Honestly, I didn’t grow up dreaming about having kids and having a family. I was so focused on my career and so focused on my selfish existence, haha, but I think meeting my husband inspired me. One day I just woke up and knew it’s what I wanted to do and it’s been the hardest, greatest thing ever and I wouldn’t give it up for the world.”

1 Elizabeth Hurley Is A Doting Mama To Her Son

Elizabeth Hurley just has one child, a son, Damian Hurley, who was born in 2002, and at aged 16, is already turning into a handsome young man. The actress shares her son with former partner and businessman, Steve Bing.

When it came time for Hurley to choose between big Hollywood movies and spending time with her son, she decided it was best to leave the fame behind and live in England. She told New York magazine in 2007, “I just can’t really make movies as well as be a mum and live in England. Something had to give, and I decided it wasn’t going to be my relationship with my son. I decided I wanted to take him to school every day, which I do.” She also decided to ditch the city life and moved to a large farm in the English countryside.

Despite a break from the limelight, and a much slower pace, in recent years her IMDB profile is looking a little more active, and her most recent role has been in the series, The Royals, in which she plays the role of Queen Helena. That said, being a mother still remains a magical thing for Hurley, and she revealed as much in a tweet in celebration of Mother’s Day in 2017.

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