Now, here's a question that's been buzzing around Hollywood: Has Cameron Diaz officially stepped away from the limelight? Let's dive into the details. For months now, Cameron Diaz has been conspicuously absent from the Hollywood scene, leaving fans to speculate whether she's retired from acting. Interestingly, her friend Selma Blair dropped some hints during an interview — but then quickly backtracked on her comments just hours later. This rollercoaster of information has left fans both intrigued and confused.
Selma Blair Spills the Tea, Then Takes It Back
During an interview with Metro News UK on Sunday, March 11, Selma Blair, who is also 45 years old, opened up about Cameron's decision to step back from acting. She mentioned that Cameron, also 45, has chosen to prioritize building a family with her husband, Benji Madden, over pursuing more acting roles. “I had lunch with Cameron the other day, and we reminisced about our 2002 film The Sweetest Thing. I would have loved to do a sequel, but Cameron’s retired from acting. She’s like, ‘I’m done,’” Selma revealed. It seems that Cameron is content with her life as it is, focusing on her personal growth rather than her career.

Cameron, Selma, and Christina Applegate in The Sweetest Thing.
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But wait, there’s more! Just hours after sharing these insights, Selma took to Twitter to clarify her statements. She jokingly admitted that her comments about Cameron’s retirement were all in good humor. “Breaking News: Guys please, I was making a joke in an interview. Cameron Diaz is NOT retiring from ANYTHING. And for more breaking news: I am now retiring from being Cameron Diaz’s spokesperson,” she tweeted on Monday, March 12. Clearly, Selma wanted to ensure that no one misunderstood her intentions, but the question remains: Is Cameron Diaz truly done with acting?
Cameron's Career and Her Focus on Family
Cameron’s last on-screen acting credit was in the 2014 film Annie, where she played Miss Hannigan. That same year, she also starred alongside Jason Segel and Rob Lowe in the comedy Sex Tape and appeared with Leslie Mann in The Other Woman. Since then, Cameron has been maintaining a relatively low profile, reportedly turning down numerous movie offers. It seems that she’s content with her life as it stands and isn’t interested in returning to the demanding world of film production.

Cameron filming Annie in NYC.
According to a source close to Cameron, she’s been offered countless film scripts, but none have piqued her interest. “Cameron is constantly inundated with film scripts trying to tempt her out of retirement, but she’s just not interested. She’s happy, in love, and wants to make the most of her freedom and free time,” the source told the UK’s Daily Star Sunday newspaper. It sounds like Cameron is prioritizing her personal life over her professional one, and who can blame her?
Family Plans and the Future
Another insider shared with Us Weekly that Cameron isn’t interested in working right now and is focused on starting a family with Benji Madden. “She is enjoying being at home and being a housewife. She would love more than anything to be a mom. At this point, they would be very happy with the miracle of one child. They aren’t really thinking past the first one at this point. They would love to have the chance to be parents,” the source said. It seems that Cameron is ready to embrace the next chapter of her life, one that involves motherhood and building a family with her partner.



