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Ruth Wilson has said that she doesn’t intend to get married because she doesn’t “believe in institutions”.
The His Dark Materials star is in a long-term relationship with an American writer, who she has never named, but has no intentions of getting married.
Speaking to The Guardian, Wilson said: “I believe in connections; I’ve got a very strong relationship, and have had for a number of years.
“I believe the value of having someone in your life who understands you and sees you is enormous. And I’m so glad I have it. But I don’t believe in institutions.”
She continued: “I feel slightly restricted by having to conform to someone else’s idea of what a relationship is, or where you should be at this time in your life. It feels dogmatic to me.”
Wilson’s grandfather was a polygamist – she famously played her own grandmother in the BBC historical drama series Mrs Wilson.
Discussing a time a journalist suggested to Wilson that she might not want to get married because polygamy runs in her family, she sarcastically said: “Yeah, it’s genetics. You know, my grandfather died before I was even born, and my parents have a great marriage. It must have skipped a generation.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Wilson said that while she did think about having kids, she was unsure if it was “possible” while working as an actor.
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“I think about having children, and I don’t know how I could do the career I do with a child. I do question how that’s possible. The travel. The amount of mind time it takes me. I’m not sure how I could do it.
“I think it’s a myth that you can do it all and do it all easily. It’s just not the case – and shouldn’t be, probably. It’s a mad world, a wonderful world, and I love it. But it makes those other choices in life difficult.”
She added: “I’m a commitment-phobe generally. Most actors are, probably.”