After exchanging vows, newlyweds can anticipate prying questions of when they're having children.

 

Alison Brie revealed she and husband of a year, Dave Franco have chosen not to expand their family.

 

The actress spoke about deciding against the pitter patter of little feet during an interview.

 

 

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The Glow star hinted that their two fur babies, cats Harry and Arturo were plenty.

 

"They're our children... I don't really want to have kids. It's great because I don't worry about when I should get pregnant - between seasons, while we're shooting the show - I don't think about it every day," she told The Sunday Times.

 

"It would be nice, but I think of all the things that would be so stressful. I think about how much we're involved in our cats' lives. Oh my God, if it was a child!"

 

 

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During the interview, the 35-year-old opened up about married life with Dave Franco.

 

The couple have been together since 2011, and recently revealed they wrote their own wedding vows at their nuptials last year. 

 

"We spend time together at night. We just like to hang out. Having a really supportive partner in my life and knowing that he loves me no matter what. I’ve found my person."

 

 

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As for her career, the role as ruthless amateur Russian wrestler Ruth Wilder in Netflix's Glow, makes the star look at her body in a new way. 

 

"I look at my body in a different way now," she explained.

 

"I feel like an athlete. It's this tool that can do active and amazing things, versus looking at my body as the enemy that is never going to look the way I want it to look. It was a major change for me."

 

 

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Alison performs all her own stunts in the hit show and works out four times a week to keep her in fighting form, but her body image - like many - has its ups and downs.

 

"But, then, as I hit that ultimate high of, 'Oh my God, I'll never feel unconfident again,' two days later I’ll crash and burn and have some horrible day, like, 'Oh my God, it was all so fragile this house I built, this house of confidence!'"

 

Brie decided to take on the intense workout schedule and explained that there was no pressure from the producers to be a certain size. 

 

"Our show-runners were not, like, 'You booked this job, now we want you to get in amazing shape so that you look good in your leotard.' The training was my idea. There's nothing fake about your full body weight landing on the mat on the floor."

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