Elizabeth Banks Reveals What It Would Take for Her Sons Felix, 14, and Magnus, 12, to Act Alongside Her (Exclusive)

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Jamie McCarthy/Getty Elizabeth Banks tells PEOPLE she's open to acting alongside her sons, but she's not sure if they would want to She explains that her two sons — Felix, 14, and Magnus, 12 – are not interesting in acting yet Banks shares her two sons with her husband Max Handelman Elizabeth Bankswould love to act alongside her sons, but they aren't so sure. Speaking with PEOPLE at the premiere of her new television seriesThe Better Sisterat the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on Tuesday, May 20, the actress, 51, was asked if she'd ever want her two sons — Felix, 14, and Magnus, 12, whom she shares with husbandMax Handelman— to play her kids in a movie. "If my kids decide to get into acting, which they have currently no interest in, then I would be thrilled to ever do anything with them if they would deign to hang out with me," says Banks. "It's unlikely. In fact, it would have to be a paying job for them to actually want to hang out with me." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. JC Olivera/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Earlier this month, Banks shared with PEOPLEhow she spent her Mother's Day, saying that while her kids are "incredible," she was able to celebrate her special day away from them. "I got to celebrate Mother's Day by going away for the weekend with my husband, which is exactly what I wanted for Mother's Day," she told PEOPLE. "My kids are incredible. They're very good about cards and flowers and fun things like that. They didn't forget or anything. But we were not together on Mother's Day, and that was fine with me." Marion Curtis / Starpix for Prime Video Although her sons might not be interested in acting yet, there's another way Banks bonds with her kids. Speaking withEntertainment Weeklyabout her movieSkincare, the actress shared that while making the movie, shelearned how to do facialsfrom a variety of different experts and has even applied that knowledge to her son, Magnus. "He'll come to me and probably, I would say once a month, just be like, 'Mommy, can I have a facial tonight before bed?' And it becomes our bedtime routine, and I'm really loving having that experience with him," Banks said. "For sure, giving facials to my kid is the number one thing I'm taking away from the film," she joked. Read the original article onPeople

 

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