They wanted enlarge the family, they had never made a mystery of it. They wanted to add a new componentafter the arrival of the baby Leo in February 2020. A dream that for Quentin Tarantino And Daniella Pick has become reality: «We are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl», Declared a People through their spokesperson. “A little sister for Leo, who was given birth on July 2“.
For a few days, therefore, the American director and the Israeli singer they chose to keep reserved the news. And for now they prefer do not reveal the name of the second child, perhaps rethinking the discussions related to that of first son. “We knew people would taken for granted that we had called it as Leonardo Dicaprio, we almost changed our minds, ”explained Tarantino.
Which with DiCaprio he worked in both Django Unchained both in Once upon a time in… Hollywood: «It actually took the name of the grandfather of my wife. But also because, in our hearts, it is a little lion“. It has now passed i 30 months, to the delight of dad who watches him grow step by step: “He started to speak”, the director, 59 years old, said months ago. “They are not necessarily words, but it makes itself understood“.
Mom is also very happy, 38-year-old artist daughter of the songwriter Tzvika Pick: love at first sight with Tarantino is dated 2009when he was in Israel for the promotion of Inglourious Basterds. Eight years later, in 2017, they announced the engagementand in November 2018 they are get married in Los Angeles, with an armored ceremony. For the Hollywood star, a radical change of life.
Yes, because for years – as he himself said – his time was monopolized by work. But then came the love with Daniella, the eldest son Leo and now a little girl too: a family Quentin is ready to to dedicate all of himself.
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