Stanley Tucciis reflecting on the death of his first wife, Kate Tucci.

In a new interview withCBS Sunday Morning’s Holly Williams, the 60-year-old actor said he still grieves the loss of Kate, who died in 2009 of breast cancer at age 47.

“You never stop grieving,” said Tucci, who shares twins Nicolo and Isabel, 21, and daughter Camilla, 19, with Kate.

“It’s still hard after 11 years,” he added. “It’s still hard. And it will always be hard. But you can’t let it… and she would never want any of us to ever wallow in that grief and let it take over our lives. She would never want that. She wasn’t like that.”

TheSupernovastar was married to Kate from 1995 until her death in 2009.

He wed Felicity Blunt, an English literary agent and the older sister of actressEmily Blunt, in 2012. Tucci and his second wife welcomed two children: 6-year-old sonMatteo Oliver, and 2-year-old daughterEmilia Giovanna.

Kate and Stanley Tucci.

Kate and Stanley Tucci

Tucci previously spoke about the death of his first wife in an interview with NPR in 2010, just one year after her death.

“There’s all the blaming of yourself, which you can’t do, but you kind of do,” he shared at the time, “and I’m just — I’m mostly sad.”

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Amid the coronavirus lockdown, Tucci, who has been in the U.K. with his family, became a sensation thanks to his cocktail-making skills.

Last April, Tucciwent viral on Instagramfor his charming how-to video tutorial creating his homemadeNegronis, which his wife Felicity first suggested he do.

And along with helping Tucci’s video reach over 1 million views, his followers also had someveryenthusiastic responses to share.

“Surprised isn’t the word. I’m shocked and appalled,” Tuccijoked to PEOPLEin a recent interview. “I’m so flattered. We had no idea.”

Stanley Tucci.CBS via Getty

Stanley Tucci

“She said, ‘Would you do a little cocktail thing, just for the Curtis-Brown people? It would be fun, cheer people up,’ " he recalled. “So I did. And then she said, ‘Well, maybe put it on your Instagram.‘And then the world changed.”

Tucci said that he could not believe the creatives responses that fans had for his demo videos.

“I mean, some of them were so funny. Filthy, but funny,” he said. “We laughed so hard, reading them out loud. And they were great, like very flattering too, likereallyflattering.”

source: people.com