Jamie Lee Curtisis proud of her youngest child for coming out as transgender.

And though Curtis doesn’t currently have any grandchildren between her two kids, she toldAARP The Magazinethat she and Guest “do hope to” have them sometime soon.

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Curtis also discussed her family life and how, after over four decades in Hollywood, she still feels most at home wherever her husband is.

“I feel safe when I drive up and see that [he is] home,” Curtis told the outlet. “That’s the long marriage. It’s the safety of knowing his car is in the garage, that I’m not alone.”

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The couple, who tied the knot in 1984 and will celebrate 37 years of marriage this December, previously marked their long-lasting relationship last year when Curtis, who rarely shares photos of her husband on Instagram, commemorated their anniversary with a sweet tribute.

“My hand in his. Then and now,” shewroteat the time. “Connected through our children and family and friends it became the links in our human emotional chain that have seen each of us through triumph and tragedy.”

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Curtis previously recalled the moment she knew she was going to marry Guest (a writer/director famous for movies likeBest in ShowandWaiting for Guffman) when she came across his picture in a 1984 issue ofRolling Stonearound the release ofThis Is Spinal Tap.

“I looked at the man on the right, wearing a plaid shirt and a waggish smirk. I’d never seen him before, but I pointed at him. ‘I’m going to marry that man,’ I said to my friend,” she wrote in anessayforOprah Winfrey’sO magazinein 2004. “The next day I called [his] agent, gave him my number, and told him to have Chris call me if he was interested.”

“He waved to me as if to say, ‘I’m the guy you called.’ I waved back: ‘I’m the woman who called you,'” Curtis added. “A few minutes later, he got up to leave. Standing 20 feet away, he shrugged his shoulders and put up his hand as if to say, ‘I’ll see ya.’ As he left, I looked down at my plate.”

source: people.com