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Carrie-Anne Moss at the special launch event for Disney+’s “The Acolyte” held at El Capitan Theatre

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Carrie-Anne Mossmade a huge decision after her breakout role.

“I instantly thought, no. It was just a no-brainer,” she continued. “And I’m so glad I did that. I’m so glad I don’t have that regret.”

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Moss married her “best friend” Steven Roy, who’s also an actor, in November 1999. Together, they share three children, whose names haven’t been shared publicly.

After living in Los Angeles for nearly three decades, Moss decided to leave the city and move with her family to New Hampshire. During an interview with PEOPLE,The Acolytestar discussed how she, her husband and their three children relocated in 2020.

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Carrie-Anne Moss and her son Owen Roy attend the premiere of Summit Entertainment’s ‘John Wick: Chapter Two

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Making themove to New Hampshirewas more conducive for Moss’ passion for meditation and Kundalini yoga, which she described as “medicine for my soul and spirit.” Practicing both became increasingly helpful once the actress became a parent.

“You have a huge responsibility when you have children. You want them to have a great life, and you want the world to be a wonderful place for them,” she said of her kids. “You start to worry, or I started to worry, just about everything. I remember really leaning on my yoga and meditation almost as medicine for my soul and spirit to just relax, to trust and have faith because if we listen to the mind just chatting at us all the time, we can get really neurotic and exhausted, really.”

source: people.com