It seems that for Milla Jovovich, 2014 has been a year full of news: after production for the next "Resident Evil" movie was postponed because the actress is expecting her second child with husband Paul W.S. Anderson (who is also the director of the famous zombie films), now the latest has come out: she wants to change her name!
Now that Milla Jovovich's 2014 sees the beautiful actress expecting her second child (another girl, according to the couple), she's also been moving her resources to make her family tighter, legally speaking: she wants to change her name, yet again.
According to TMZ, Milla Jovovich's 2014 is seeing the actress go through her second name change in the past few years - however, her maiden name will continue to figure on personal documents, only in a different order, as she now wants it to go before the name of her husband.
While it's odd that Milla Jovovich's 2014 features the actress going through yet another name change, it might have something to do with her upcoming second child. Vogue reports that the actress isn't only after changing her own name from Anderson-Jovovich to Jovovich-Anderson, she also wants her 7 year-old daughter Ever Gabo to have the new name.
It is unclear what prompted Milla Jovovich's 2014 name change, but she's definitely filed for the documents now.
This whole thing happens as the "Resident Evil" actress expects a new child, a baby girl whose name has not been released to the public. Due to her advanced pregnancy state, it is thought that the newest addition to the Jovovich-Anderson family will be born by the beginning of 2015.
"I don't know what we would have done if the baby was a boy," Jovovich said previously, according to NZ City. She then went on to talk about how her daughter felt about her new sister. "She keeps saying, 'Don't get her anything new. She can wear all my clothes'. She's so economical."