Olga Kurylenko has admitted she's keen to expand her brood so her son Alexander doesn't grow up an only child. The former Bond Girl, 41, spoke candidly with Country & Town House about motherhood in their July/August issue on Friday, saying she hated not having siblings when she was young. Twice-married Olga shares her five-year-old son with former partner Max Benitz, and she claimed in order to have another child she needs 'to find a man' following her split from Ben Cura last year, prior to the Covid-19 outbreak. 'I keep thinking, "How much longer do I have to be a mother?"' Olga Kurylenko, 41, admitted in an interview on Friday that she's keen to expand her brood so her son isn't an only child Reflecting on the topic, Olga told the publication: 'I keep thinking, "How much longer do I have to be a mother?" 'I'd love another child and ideally it would have happened by now, but it hasn't worked out. 'I was an only child and I hated it, so I thought, 'I'm not going to do this to my kid.' So basically, if I want to be a mum again, I need to find a man.'