Actress Liv Tyler says she is ready to turn her back on Hollywood and start a new life with her musician husband Royston Langdon and their 16-month-old son Milo. Maybe even open a health spa.
Liv, the daughter of Aerosmith rocker Stephen Tyler, spent a year and a half to raise her son, but will soon be seen in the drama "Empty City", which is based on the events of 9/11. Despite the new film, she says her priorities have changed.
"Roy and I sometimes think should we sell our house and move," she said. "We could move to the country and open a spa or restaurant. I love cooking and giving people massages."
And just being a mom. "I call him my little koala bear," Liv told the U.K.'s Harper's Bazaar in its May cover story. "I hold Milo and I literally feel that my heart is going to blow up with this overwhelming feeling of love."
Meanwhile, Liv has hit out at celebrity mothers who claim to have shed their pregnancy weight immediately. The 'Lord Of The Rings' star insists many celebrity moms set a bad example for their fans.
She says she refused to diet after giving birth in December 2004: "It's hard to lose your baby weight. Everyone in magazines is so skinny three weeks later and saying, 'Oh, I'm just running around after my kid', it's total b***s**t!"


