Emily Blunt: 'Marriage is a blast'
Updated: 2012-06-08 10:20
(Agencies)
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Emily Blunt thinks marriage is an "effing blast".
The 'Devil Wears Prada' actress - who has been married to 32-year-old actor John Krasinski for three years - admits she is "so happy" being wed to her partner and is enjoying their time together.
She said: "This is what I find difficult about my marriage: It's hard to sum up something that's so vital and means everything to you in a soundbite. Do you know what I mean? All I can say is that it's an effing blast. I'm just great and I'm so happy."
The British star is keen to begin a family with her husband but she is just unsure about exactly when it will happen.
She added to Manhattan magazine: "We want to have children, I just don't know when yet. I'm just not sure about the timing of all of that. We're both from big families, so I think it's something we want."
Emily previously revealed she has become far less cynical since her wedding.
She said: "I am much less cynical and more mushy about love now that I have found my perfect match because I know how wonderful it can be. I love being married - I definitely think the party starts after the wedding's over.
"John's very loving and stable, which suits me perfectly. I have never been someone who cultivates drama in my relationships. I'm also a sucker for funny and he's the funniest person I know."
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