Audrey Hepburn Preferred to be a Farmer & Mom Rather Than a Movie Star
By the 1960s, Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn had semi-retired and was focusing on raising her two sons, Luca Dotti and Sean Hepburn Ferrer. So much so, that her boys never realized that their mother was so famous until they were older. Dotti has now teamed up with Meghan Friedlander to write a book called “Audrey Hepburn in Paris,” featuring never-before-seen photos of the star. 54-year-old Dotti is opening up about what it was like to grow up with Hepburn as his mom and how he really just wants people to remember her as a “happy farmer.”
He said, “In those days, my mother gave us a very normal upbringing. That’s what she wanted for us. She stopped making movies when my brother Sean was about five years old. She wanted to be present as he went to school. By the time I was born … she was already a full-time mom. And remember, there was no Instagram, Facebook or anything like that to show me that she was an icon. She was just my mother. I didn’t have that concept that she was an icon until her death.” Hepburn passed away in 1993 from cancer at age 63.
They lived in an 18th-century farmhouse in Switzerland for many years, hoping to escape the pressures of Hollywood. He continued, “She was just a regular mom who took me to school and looked after me. I was very protected from that world of paparazzi and cameras. It was, to a certain extent, a world that was unfamiliar to me.” Dotti wanted to write the book about Paris because he said that Paris was her “playground” and where she filmed many of her most famous movies including Funny Face.