Keira Knightley and her rocker husband James Righton’s starring roles in their children’s school birth have been revealed.
The actress, 39, is married to Klaxons musician James, 41, and the couple share children Edie, nine, and Delilah, four.
And sources at the posh London school they attend have told how James had pulled out all the stops for the show after taking a starring role in last year’s carol concert.
An informant said the sun: ‘James is absolutely brilliant and was very involved with the nativity this year.
‘Last year, he went on stage and performed during the service, which was incredible. None of us could believe it and Keira was in the audience cheering him on.
‘This year has sprinkled a little magic on the nativity scene, but let the children take center stage. “It was magical and very special to see.”
Keira Knightley and her rocker husband James Righton’s starring roles in their children’s school birth have been revealed.
The actress, 39, is married to Klaxons musician James, 41, and the couple share children Edie, nine, and Delilah, four.
It comes after Keira joked that her marriage to husband James will only survive if he follows one very strict rule over Christmas.
The couple married in 2013 in the south of France, where she wore Chanel couture as they exchanged vows in front of eleven guests.
The couple tends to keep their private lives under wraps, but in a new interview, the actress made a rare comment about her fellow musician while talking about their Christmas traditions.
Talking to Nick Grimshaw on his BBC Radio 6 program On Thursday, Keira sarcastically joked that the couple would be headed for ‘divorce’ if James’ OCD left the kitchen on Christmas Day.
The actress, who is currently starring in the new Netflix thriller series Black Doves, revealed that while she isn’t involved in the cooking that day, her husband takes charge, but he can be very particular when it comes to the kitchen.
Detailing the drama, Keira told Nick: ‘He’s the cook! He is a good cook. He loves food, is a good cook, and also has a bit of OCD, so as long as the OCD stays in the kitchen, the marriage survives!
‘You’re allowed to be as OCD as you want in the kitchen, but you’re not allowed to leave the kitchen! But that means Christmas dinner will be very, very good.
When Nick told her how good it is to have a barrier, Keira agreed, replying, “We’ve found that when it comes to trying to maintain a relationship, it’s okay for a while, if a person has a little OCD, You have to do it.” Give them steps where allowed.
And sources at the posh London school they attend have told how James had pulled out all the stops for the show after taking a starring role in last year’s carol concert.
A source told The Sun: “James is absolutely brilliant and was very involved with the Nativity this year.”
‘And then places where it is not allowed! That’s why I feel like the kitchen is a good place for OCD.
‘If he comes to the room, not happy,’ then he laughed and added: ‘Divorce! Unfortunately.’
It comes after Keira insisted she can no longer walk in heels and will never wear a crop top again.
The actress has reflected on her iconic ’90s fashion in a recent interview in which she declared: “It was all about my midriff!”
She was known for wearing skimpy tops, low-rise denim, and thin scarves after rising to fame in her late teens.
One of her most famous roles also includes Juliette in the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham, where she was often seen wearing a sports bra.
she said The times who recently saw a group of teenage girls on the subway wearing a similar style and thought, “I thought, ‘Wait, that’s my clothes?’
“I don’t have an abdomen anymore, so it doesn’t come out.”
Since having children, she said she has a much more practical style and loves her Dr Martens boots more than anything.
She told the publication: “I have a brown pair and a black pair, and it’s really hard to take them off.” I don’t know how to walk in heels anymore.
Keira spoke to the publication to promote her new series Black Doves.
The source added: “This year, he’s sprinkled a little magic on the birth, but let the kids take center stage.” It was magical and very special to see’