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How did Maya Rudolph lose weight?

ACTRESS and comedian Maya Rudolph has admitted that her weight has fluctuated over the years after having a few children.

Rudolph will be hosting Saturday Night Live on March 27 alongside musical guest Jack Harlow.

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 about how her figure has changed after giving birth to her children.

In 2009, she admitted that during her first pregnancy with daughter Pearl Bailey she gained a whopping 70 pounds. “I don’t think that was smart,” she joked to

“I think just about everywhere I went, about three times a day, I got the whole ‘Whoa, you’re huge!’ Like everywhere. And then the old standby: ‘How many months are you…What are you having, twins?'”

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How many children does Maya Rudolph have?

, of which three are girls. Her children include Pearl Minnie, 13, Lucille, 9, Jack, 7, and Minnie Ida, 5.

Speaking at The Cut's How I Get It Done conference, Rudolph opened up about balancing work and motherhood, and how she felt she never had to make compromises to have both.

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has been with Maya Rudolph for two decades, but they rarely speak publicly about their relationship.

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The California-born Anderson has directed such films as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, The Master, and Phantom Thread.

Paul Thomas Anderson and Maya Rudolph arrive at the British Academy Film AwardsCredit: Getty

Anderson, who is now 50, has eight Oscar nominations on his resume, including Best Director nods for There Will Be Blood in 2008 and Phantom Thread a decade later.

He was one of the first of the "video store" generation of filmmakers, according to his IMDb page.

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"His father was the first man on his block to own a VCR, and from a very early age Anderson had an infinite number of titles available to him," his IMDb bio reads.

"While filmmakers like Spielberg cut their teeth making 8 mm films, Anderson cut his teeth shooting films on video and editing them from VCR to VCR."

His bio adds: "Part of Anderson's artistic DNA comes from his father, who hosted a late night horror show in Cleveland."

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