Molly Sims, 45, reveals why she fell in love with powerhouse movie producer husband who has worked with Jennifer Aniston and The Rock

Molly Sims and her movie producer husband Scott Stuber are thriving after seven years of marriage.

And now the power couple has posed side-by-side for the cover of Hamptons magazine as they chat up their happy union.

In her interview, the 45-year-old Las Vegas actress said revealed what first attracted her to the handsome 49-year-old Patriots Day producer. 'He is so great at wearing so many hats, but at the same time being real,' she began.

Closer than ever: Molly Sims and her movie producer husband Scott Stuber are thriving after seven years of marriage. And now the power couple has posed side-by-side for the cover of Hamptons magazine as they chat up their happy union

Closer than ever: Molly Sims and her movie producer husband Scott Stuber are thriving after seven years of marriage. And now the power couple has posed side-by-side for the cover of Hamptons magazine as they chat up their happy union

The blonde bombshell added, 'And it just struck a chord at that time in my life when I was really trying to figure out my lane.'

He is best known for producing three movies with Jennifer Aniston: The Break-Up, Love Happens and Christmas Office Party.

Stuber has also produced The Internship with Vince Vaughn and Free State Of Jones with Matthew McConaughey. 

And he's made several movies with Mark Wahlberg, including Ted 2. 

Why she chose him: In her interview, the 45-year-old Las Vegas actress said revealed what first attracted her to the handsome Patriots Day producer. 'He is so great at wearing so many hats, but at the same time being real,' she began

Why she chose him: In her interview, the 45-year-old Las Vegas actress said revealed what first attracted her to the handsome Patriots Day producer. 'He is so great at wearing so many hats, but at the same time being real,' she began

Before Stuber, Sims had dated Aaron Eckhart (2009), Jeff Soffer (2008), Lawrence Bender (2007) and Enrique Murciano (2002 to 2003).

Now she and Scott have three kids together: Brooks, Grey and Scarlett.

Molly spent most of her interview talking about the Hamptons. 

He is best known for producing three movies with Jennifer Aniston: The Break-Up, Love Happens and Christmas Office Party
And he worked with The Rock on the movie Central Intelligence

Top stars: He is best known for producing three movies with Jennifer Aniston: The Break-Up, Love Happens and Christmas Office Party. And he worked with The Rock on the movie Central Intelligence

'The first time I went to the Hamptons was in 1995, I had just joined Next Models and I did a test shoot in Quogue—and I thought I had made it,' said the former supermodel.

'I bought there in 1999. It was my first purchase ever in my life; my down payment was $60,000. I was 24, 25, and now I'm 45. I really haven't left since then.' 

Their favorite place to frequent is Candy Kitchen and they love to spent time at restaurants with their friends.

She loves the country life: Molly spent most of her interview talking about the Hamptons. 'The first time I went to the Hamptons was in 1995, I had just joined Next Models and I did a test shoot in Quogue¿and I thought I had made it,' said the former supermodel

She loves the country life: Molly spent most of her interview talking about the Hamptons. 'The first time I went to the Hamptons was in 1995, I had just joined Next Models and I did a test shoot in Quogue—and I thought I had made it,' said the former supermodel

When asked if the Hamptons have changed over the years she said: 'I don't think the Hamptons have changed, I think we've changed. You had to go to the best restaurant, and now it's more about our company than where we're going.'  

As far as her role on the hit series Las Vegas, she said she was only meant to be a guest star and had no idea she would be with the series for the long haul. 

'They were like, it's only three episodes and then [it] was six years later!' said the cover girl.

Slower pace: When asked if the Hamptons have changed over the years she said: 'I don't think the Hamptons have changed, I think we've changed. You had to go to the best restaurant, and now it's more about our company than where we're going'

Slower pace: When asked if the Hamptons have changed over the years she said: 'I don't think the Hamptons have changed, I think we've changed. You had to go to the best restaurant, and now it's more about our company than where we're going'

The star was photographed by Justin Coit. 

Molly will join the magazine to commemorate this landmark anniversary on Saturday at the Southampton Arts Center.

At the bash, created by Lawrence Scott Events and sponsored by Compass, Morgan Stanley and Christofle, guests will enjoy Whispering Angel rosé and cocktails by Tito's Handmade Vodka while toasting to Hamptons 40 years. 

 

 

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Molly Sims says she fell for Scott Stuber because he is 'real'

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