Eva Mendes reveals her and Ryan Gosling’s parenting tactics

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Eva Mendes recently moved to Sydney with her two daughters to support their father Ryan Gosling in filming his new movie The Fall Guy.

Now the actress, 48, has opened up about the stress of raising two daughters away from her support network in America.

She also revealed to Daily Mail Australia on Friday details of her and her movie star partner’s parenting dynamics, saying they are “pretty much on the same terms.”

Eva Mendes, 48, (left) recently moved to Sydney with her two daughters to support their father Ryan Gosling, 42, (right) in filming his new movie The Fall Guy

“I’m sure just because we have our own, like we’re our own person and then we come up with our own strengths and stuff, but we’re pretty much on the same terms, like how we parent,” said the Hitch actress said.

“So it’s pretty cool. I know someone said before, “Who’s a good cop? Who’s a bad cop?” I’m like, there isn’t one. I’ve never thought about it that way.

“But like, we are talkers. We like to talk about it with the kids. We like to make them feel like they have a voice and they’re being heard, you know?’

Now the actress, 48, has opened up about the stress of raising two daughters away from her support network in America. In the picture with her mother

She went on to say that their daughters Esmerelda, eight, and Amada, six, don’t always get their way, but Eva and Ryan, 42, are happy to admit when they “make a good point.”

It comes after she revealed 9Honey celebrity she struggles to care for two children during her temporary move to Sydney now that she is so far away from her usual support network.

“I certainly haven’t found a balance yet. It’s a bit of everyday fare. I always ask people for advice,” she said.

She also revealed to the Daily Mail on Friday the details of her and her movie star partner’s parenting dynamics, saying they are “pretty much on the same terms.”

“I’d like to be more balanced, but now, especially now that we live in Sydney, I notice things like: I don’t have my sister here, I don’t have [Ryan’s] sister, I don’t have his mother, I don’t have my mother, so the work falls entirely on us.

“It’s definitely a little more stressful, but at the same time it’s like, ‘Look, we’re here, we’re making some really fun memories.'”

Before speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Eva visited a Ronald McDonald House in Sydney ahead of McHappy Day.

Just before speaking to the Daily Mail, Eva visited a Ronald McDonald House in Sydney ahead of McHappy Day

The McHappy Day ambassador wore a pair of red McDonald’s Silly Socks with her designer heels at a press conference at the home at The Children’s Hospital in Westmead.

The socks, which are adorned with Big Mac and French Fries designs, cost $5 to purchase with all proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald House Charites Australia.

Eva also spent time with children and families staying at Ronald McDonald House Westmead and signed messages on their own socks.

The McHappy Day ambassador wore a pair of red McDonald’s Silly Socks with her designer heels at a press conference at the home at The Children’s Hospital in Westmead

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