Cameron Diaz pregnant? Baby rumors emerge, focuses on building a family

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Gossips about dating, marriage and babies always accompany Hollywood celebrities, but for Cameron Diaz, there's no need for speculations when it comes to her plans.

According to sources, the "Sex Tape" actress is willing to put projects on hold and focus more on building a family with husband, Benjie Madden.

Only five months after tying the knot, the couple started to consider on life-changing decisions--which is different than what Diaz initially wanted—no marriage or children.

But it's something new for 46-year old Diaz, who is reportedly taking the time off so she can focus on her role as wife to Madden and hopefully get pregnant with him.

The two got married in a very intimate wedding ceremony held at Diaz's $10-million mansion in Beverly Hills. Reports also stated that the ceremony was witnessed only by close friends.

Diaz may still be in demand for future projects, but according to sources she has been turning them down.

"All she wants is to stay home and enjoy this special time in her life," a source told US Weekly, adding that the "Annie" star told her team she won't be answering phone calls for any sum of money, despite so many offers for various projects laid out for her.

Furthermore, the source said that Diaz is "adamant she is not available for anything."

Another source also revealed what Diaz has been up to lately. According to the source, the actress loves staying at home and watching movies with her husband.

Diaz is also working on her book called "The Body Book". These reports only suggest that the actress has made big changes in her priorities.

As for Madden, he had always enjoyed family time and told WHO magazine that he likes being an uncle to his twin brother Joel's kids.

"I have a great family, so I'm lucky I've gotten to experience all the joys of having a family," the 36-year old rockstar said, adding that he also loves kids.

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