Olga Kurylenko, 41, admits she's keen to expand her brood so her son doesn't grow up an only child

Olga Kurylenko has admitted she's keen to expand her brood so her son Alexander doesn't grow up an only child. The former Bond Girl, 41, spoke candidly withCountry & Town House about motherhood in their July/August issue on Friday, saying she hated not having siblings when she was young.

Olga Kurylenko has admitted she's keen to expand her brood so her son Alexander doesn't grow up an only child.

The former Bond Girl, 41, spoke candidly with Country & Town House about motherhood in their July/August issue on Friday, saying she hated not having siblings when she was young.

Twice-married Olga shares her five-year-old son with former partner Max Benitz, and she claimed in order to have another child she needs 'to find a man' following her split from Ben Cura last year, prior to the Covid-19 outbreak.

'I keep thinking, "How much longer do I have to be a mother?"' Olga Kurylenko, 41, admitted in an interview on Friday that she's keen to expand her brood so her son isn't an only child

'I keep thinking, "How much longer do I have to be a mother?"' Olga Kurylenko, 41, admitted in an interview on Friday that she's keen to expand her brood so her son isn't an only child

Reflecting on the topic, Olga told the publication: 'I keep thinking, "How much longer do I have to be a mother?"

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'I'd love another child and ideally it would have happened by now, but it hasn't worked out. 

'I was an only child and I hated it, so I thought, 'I'm not going to do this to my kid.' So basically, if I want to be a mum again, I need to find a man.'

Honest: Olga said, 'Ideally it would have happened by now, but it hasn't worked out. I was an only child and I hated it, so I thought, "I'm not going to do this to my kid"'

Honest: Olga said, 'Ideally it would have happened by now, but it hasn't worked out. I was an only child and I hated it, so I thought, "I'm not going to do this to my kid"'

Family: Twice-married Olga shares her five-year-old son Alexander (pictured last year) with former partner Max Benitz

Family: Twice-married Olga shares her five-year-old son Alexander (pictured last year) with former partner Max Benitz

Olga also spoke about Harvey Weinstein, after she and multiple women accused him of sexually harassment or assault, but she claimed she didn't see herself as 'a victim'.

She said: 'I've never talked about that because, to be honest, I don't consider myself a victim.

'He tried something and, yes, I was cautious. There was a verbal exchange and I told him no, then he tried to pull me into an embrace and I pushed him off and found a way to get out of there. 

Romance: Olga also claimed in order to have another child she needs 'to find a man' following her split from Ben Cura prior to the Covid-19 pandemic

Romance: Olga also claimed in order to have another child she needs 'to find a man' following her split from Ben Cura prior to the Covid-19 pandemic

Looking back: Olga also spoke about Harvey Weinstein, after she and multiple women accused him of sexually harassment or assault, but she claimed she didn't see herself as 'a victim' Thoughts: She said: 'I¿ve never talked about that because, to be honest, I don¿t consider myself a victim'

Looking back: Olga also spoke about Harvey Weinstein, after she and multiple women accused him of sexually harassment or assault, but she claimed she didn't see herself as 'a victim'

'I wasn't mentally disturbed by it afterwards because I'm very strong inside. And maybe I was used to men trying their luck. It wasn't the first time.

'I didn't care if I never worked with him. There are a million productions I could be a part of, so why did I need him?' 

For more: Read the full interview in Country & Town House's July/August issue, out now

For more: Read the full interview in Country & Town House's July/August issue, out now

The Black Widow star also discussed her drive to succeed, claiming she 'had not choice' but to make sure work was her focus so she could do so.

'I felt like I had no choice, that I had to succeed,' she explained. 'My entire focus was work.

'I saw too many girls back home who were dating men they didn't like, just to have a flat of their own or clothes or food on the table.

'I remember thinking, 'I will never depend on a man.' I'd sleep on the streets before I did that. I knew I had to make it on my own.' 

Read the full interview in Country & Town House's July/August issue, out now. 

Incident: Olga said of Weinstein, 'There was a verbal exchange and I told him no, then he tried to pull me into an embrace and I pushed him off and found a way to get out of there'

Incident: Olga said of Weinstein, 'There was a verbal exchange and I told him no, then he tried to pull me into an embrace and I pushed him off and found a way to get out of there'

Candid: Olga added, 'I wasn¿t mentally disturbed by it afterwards because I¿m very strong inside. And maybe I was used to men trying their luck. It wasn¿t the first time'

Candid: Olga added, 'I wasn’t mentally disturbed by it afterwards because I’m very strong inside. And maybe I was used to men trying their luck. It wasn’t the first time'

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