It’s not exactly clear when Darren Aronofsky popped the question, but what is clear is that he didn’t do it in Times Square like the rumor mill at the time claimed. “No, that is not true. Although we are engaged,” Rachel Weisz clarified to Evening Standard in 2005. She also shared that her good friend, designer Narciso Rodriguez, would be in charge of her dress and that they were planning on exchanging vows in New York’s oldest synagogue. “I definitely want to have children,” she added.
They welcomed a son in 2006, whom they named Henry. Speaking with Redbook in 2009, Weisz shared that she and Aronofsky have found a way to devote a lot of time to Henry despite their busy schedules and that they’ve made it a point to work on their relationship, too. “It’s also important for your partner, for him to know he’s still a priority,” she divulged. “Children need to know that Mommy and Daddy are still in love with each other, and that everything is alive and well in that department.”
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When asked why they still haven’t taken a trip down the aisle, the “The Mummy” actor explained that they were “completely committed to ‘until death do us part,’ although we haven’t made it official with the paperwork yet” and that there’s “no particular reason” behind the long engagement.