Emily Bluntis sharing how her two daughters react when it comes to watching their mom on the big screen.The actress, 38, joined Thursday’s episode ofLive with Kelly and Ryanwhere she discussed her upcoming filmJungle Cruise, out July 30, revealing that it happens to be the first movie of hers that her kids have taken interest in.Blunt, who shares daughters Violet, 5, and Hazel, 7½, with husbandJohn Krasinski, says they are currently big fans of theJungle Cruisetrailer.“This interestingly has been the only trailer that they have watched multiple times. They are usually disinterested in seeing me on screen, but they’re really intoJungle Cruise,” she explains. “They love the jaguar, they love DJ [costarDwayne Johnson], they love the dynamic, they love the whole world.““It’s been the first thing they’re like, ‘Play it again, play it again,’ " the star adds. “It makes me so happy.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt inJungle Cruise.Frank Masi/ Disney EnterprisesBlunt has previously shared similar sentiments about how her and Krasinski’s girls feel about their parents' fame. Back in May, she toldThe Sunday Timesthat their children are “oblivious” to their parents' stardom, and she intends to keep things that way.TheMary Poppins Returnactress said it was only recently that Hazel became aware of her parents' popularity.“It’s a strange thing to navigate, you know,” Blunt said. “[She] came home the other day and we were in the kitchen and she goes, ‘Are you famous?’ And I’d never heard her… we’ve never said that word in our house. We don’t talk about it.“John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.Frazer Harrison/Getty"Someone at school had clearly said it. I was like, ‘Um … not really, I don’t think I am. Did someone say that to you, Haze?’ She said, ‘Yeah,’ but then she wouldn’t divulge much more, you know, but it’s weird. It’s weird,” she continued.Blunt explained that she doesn’t want her daughters to “feel any more important or special or that there’s a glare on them any more than other kids.“The mom of two added, “If they can remain oblivious for the longest time I’d be thrilled. They don’t even want to see what I do. They don’t even like it when I put on makeup. They don’t like any of it! They just want me to be their mommy.“As for if Blunt would want her children to follow in their parents' acting footsteps, the actress said, “God no — no! Please God keep them off the stage.”
Emily Bluntis sharing how her two daughters react when it comes to watching their mom on the big screen.
The actress, 38, joined Thursday’s episode ofLive with Kelly and Ryanwhere she discussed her upcoming filmJungle Cruise, out July 30, revealing that it happens to be the first movie of hers that her kids have taken interest in.
Blunt, who shares daughters Violet, 5, and Hazel, 7½, with husbandJohn Krasinski, says they are currently big fans of theJungle Cruisetrailer.
“This interestingly has been the only trailer that they have watched multiple times. They are usually disinterested in seeing me on screen, but they’re really intoJungle Cruise,” she explains. “They love the jaguar, they love DJ [costarDwayne Johnson], they love the dynamic, they love the whole world.”
“It’s been the first thing they’re like, ‘Play it again, play it again,’ " the star adds. “It makes me so happy.”
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Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt inJungle Cruise.Frank Masi/ Disney Enterprises

Blunt has previously shared similar sentiments about how her and Krasinski’s girls feel about their parents' fame. Back in May, she toldThe Sunday Timesthat their children are “oblivious” to their parents' stardom, and she intends to keep things that way.
TheMary Poppins Returnactress said it was only recently that Hazel became aware of her parents' popularity.
“It’s a strange thing to navigate, you know,” Blunt said. “[She] came home the other day and we were in the kitchen and she goes, ‘Are you famous?’ And I’d never heard her… we’ve never said that word in our house. We don’t talk about it.”
John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.Frazer Harrison/Getty

“Someone at school had clearly said it. I was like, ‘Um … not really, I don’t think I am. Did someone say that to you, Haze?’ She said, ‘Yeah,’ but then she wouldn’t divulge much more, you know, but it’s weird. It’s weird,” she continued.
Blunt explained that she doesn’t want her daughters to “feel any more important or special or that there’s a glare on them any more than other kids.”
The mom of two added, “If they can remain oblivious for the longest time I’d be thrilled. They don’t even want to see what I do. They don’t even like it when I put on makeup. They don’t like any of it! They just want me to be their mommy.”
As for if Blunt would want her children to follow in their parents' acting footsteps, the actress said, “God no — no! Please God keep them off the stage.”
source: people.com