Christina Ricci spends a fun-filled spring break day with her son Freddie at Disneyland
Christina Ricci started her weekend early by spending a spring break day with her son Freddie at Disneyland.
The 43-year-old actress, who shares eight-year-old son Freddie and one-year-old daughter Cleopatra with ex-husband James Heerdegen, took to Instagram on Thursday to share snaps of their fun-filled day.
Ricci, who made headlines earlier this month for revealing she nearly got sued for failing to perform a sex scene a certain way, was all smiles with her eldest son.
“Spring break @disneyland ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ @disneyparks,” Ricci captioned her multi-snap post.
Ricci wore a dark blue sweatshirt over a black T-shirt with a gold chain hanging from her neck for the outing.
Spring Break: Christina Ricci started her weekend early by spending a spring break day with her son Freddie at Disneyland
She had her hair tied back and was sporting a pair of Minnie Mouse ears and a pair of oversized black sunglasses.
The actress also rocked dark blue jeans for the outing and had a brown Yves Saint Laurent bag to complete her look.
Ricci’s son Freddie sported a pair of Mickey Mouse ears emblazoned with blue and red lightsabers from Star Wars.
He also rocked an orange Air Jordan hoodie with black shorts and black sneakers.
She posed with her mother outside the iconic Star Wars ship Millennium Falcon near the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction.
Ricci was promoting the new season of her hit Showtime series Yellowjackets on The View, where she revealed that she was almost sued when she was younger for refusing to perform a sex scene a certain way.
When asked how things have improved for actresses in recent years, Ricci explained, “It’s really cool. We older ladies talk about it all the time.
“It’s amazing to see that they don’t necessarily have to go through the things that we had to go through,” he added.
What Christina looks like: She had her hair tied back and was sporting a pair of Minnie Mouse ears and a pair of oversized black sunglasses.
“They can say, ‘I don’t want to do this sex scene,’ ‘I’m not going to be naked,'” she said.
“They can set limits for themselves, we were never able to,” he continued.
As an example of how bad things used to be, the Addams Family star recalled a painful conflict in one of his older projects.
“Someone threatened to sue me once because I didn’t want to do a sex scene a certain way,” she said.
“It’s really changed,” he added of the film and television industry.
Previously on the segment, he said that one positive change in the industry was the decline in negative and embarrassing coverage of stars.
‘Because we have changed a lot, well, we have not changed enough, but the little things that we have changed are in the media and in society. Nobody is allowed to insult you because you are overweight,” she said.
Co-host Joy Behar thought it still existed, but Christina replied, “You don’t see that as much. I used to be the headline.
Limits: “They can set limits for themselves, we were never able to,” he continued.