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Little Disasters is based on the novel of the same name by Sarah Vaughan and it follows four friends who are brought together through antenatal classes. Jess (played by Diane Kruger) is the
glamorous member of the group who seems to have her life in order when it comes to raising her baby girl, Betsey. Her close friend Liz (Jo Joyner), who works as an A&E doctor, is shocked
when she comes across Jess and Betsey at the emergency department. When she discovers the baby has sustained an unexplained head injury, she is faced with a tough decision. Although she
does not want to pass judgement on her friend, she suspects Jess is not being honest about what happened to her daughter. Ahead of the show's release, actress Diane Kruger spoke to
Reach and other press about how she connected with her character. She said: "I had empathy for all the characters, Jess in particular I felt the was so hard on herself. I could feel her
anguish and embarrassment with having these thoughts in her head, trying to make it all work, trying to be this perfect mum. "Being a mum myself of course, some of that I recognised in
myself. I felt for her and I just thought she was a really good person struggling and too embarrassed to ask for help." This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a
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and Dexter: Original Sin by signing up for a free trial via Amazon Prime's Paramount+ channel. £0 Paramount+ Diane is a mother of one to daughter Nova, whom she shares with her partner,
actor Norman Reedus. She has previously opened up about how she didn't plan on having children initially, but when she reached her mid-30s, she contemplated her life's purpose.
Continuing to address the challenges of motherhood, she said at the Little Disasters press event: "For mothers there's an immense want to do well, I think we want the best for our
children. "Those pressures are the strongest that we feel and we have the tendency to judge others. "We are very convinced about the choices we make as mothers and how we want to
raise our children, and I know that from my own life, no one can go through that time without the support of other women and friendship groups." The Inglorious Basterds actress admitted
it was a challenge to film some of the more emotionally heightened scenes. "It was difficult at first, I wasn't quite clear on how we were going to film that, how do you visualise
intrusive thoughts?" she said. "I had to rely a lot on the camera doing that for me. It was challenging also because we didn't shoot the show episodically, so for me that was
tough because we had to go back and forth, but it got easier over time." The series is made up of six episodes and also stars Bridgerton's Shelley Conn and Irish actress Emily
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