Kirsten
Dunst and Garrett Hedlund have been happily dating since they met on
the set of “On the Road,” but a dating disaster early in their
relationship could have sunk their romance. In a new interview with Details, the 28-year-old Minnesota born actor talks about how he tried to woo
his co-star Dunst back in 2011, taking her out for a romantic canoe
ride. But things didn’t go as planned – and the boat capsized. Even
worse? It was 3 a.m. "It was not a stable canoe," Hedlund says in the February issue of
the magazine. "We fell out and had to swim back in mucky, shy water,
like golf-pond water." Although the experience left them drenched and dirty, it bonded them as a couple. When speaking about Dunst, 30, to Details, Hedlund affectionately refers to her as “my gal.”Hedlund in the February issue of Details Dunst
– who tends to be tight-lipped about romance following her high-profile
relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal from 2002 to 2004 – was “a little
shy” when it came to talking about her squeeze at the December premiere
of “On the Road,” Entertainment Tonight reported at time.
However, she did gush about his performance in the flick, which is an
adaptation of the Jack Kerouac classic. He plays the role of Dean
Moriarty, who's based on real-life beat writer Neal Cassady, and she is
Dean's wife Camille. "He's amazing in the film," Dunst smiled.
"Yeah, of course he's talented. He's very good in this film. It's a
very coveted [role], and [they're] difficult shoes to fill.” Could things between Hedlund and Dunst be getting serious? Well, she certainly has babies on the brain. In an interview with Lucky in 2011, she talked about turning 30, but being worried that guys her age wouldn’t be as ready to start a family as she is. "I thought when I reached 30 I'd have a lot more figured out," she
told the magazine. "Until you have a kid, you're just looking for your
partner. And guys have a Peter Pan vibe. They're 35, and they act like
they're 25. ...That's what scares me about being in my 30s: not finding
someone to have kids with."
The actress, who broke into the movie business at 12, even imagined
what her family life would be like. "I can't wait to relive life in a
little kid's way," she said. "I'm so ready for that lifestyle: Get a
little place upstate [in New York] and have them go to school up there."
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