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Rachel Weisz: 'I'm still a blushing bride'

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CEBU, Philippines - Their shock marriage in June rocked the world of showbiz.

And Rachel Weisz has revealed she is still walking on air following her marriage to James Bond hunk Daniel Craig.

In fact, she admitted she still feels they are newlyweds, rather than being part of an established marriage.

And The Mummy star Rachel, 41, added she still does not feel comfortable discussing their relationship yet. She said: 'I’m a newlywed, I’m still a blushing bride and it’s really private. I can’t tell you anything. Come back to me later.'

The English A-listers tied the knot in a secret ceremony attended by just four people in New York. The guests were said to be Daniel's 18-year-old daughter Ella and Rachel's son Henry, four, plus two family friends who acted as witnesses.

They have worked hard to keep their relationship out of the limelight since meeting on the set of forthcoming movie The Dream House, in which they play husband and wife.

Amazingly, despite being friends for several years, they were first linked in November, though at the time strenuously denied they were together.

That very month she split from Black Swan director Darren Aronovsky, who she had been in a relationship with for nine years.

Daniel, 43, had also been engaged to long-term girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell for five years.

And though she is clearly in love with her new husband, she is reluctant to say whether they would like to have children together.

She said: 'Absolutely no comment. Oh my Lord, I was asked that recently by a journalist and I think I said, “You never know,” and it was turned into something else entirely. 'I’m not complaining. I am just realising that anything I say...'

BLACK SWAN

DANIEL CRAIG

DARREN ARONOVSKY

DREAM HOUSE

ELLA AND RACHEL

ENGLISH A

JAMES BOND

NEW YORK

RACHEL

RACHEL WEISZ

SATSUKI MITCHELL

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