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Do You Support Celebs Becoming Fathers at Age 62+?
Do You Support Celebs Becoming Fathers at Age 62+?
Here’s The Scoop
Hollywood star Jeff Goldblum, now 71, recently opened up about the transformative experience of becoming a father later in life.
Goldblum and his wife, Emilie Livingston, share two sons, Charlie, 9, and River, 7. The actor candidly described the journey of fatherhood as a “great task” that forces one to examine every facet of their life.
Goldblum emphasized the opportunity and responsibility that comes with parenting, noting, “Every emotion comes up, and you are forced to examine everything that you model and could be better at. It’s a great task and opportunity.”
Reflecting on his decision to wait until later in life to have children, the “Jurassic Park” star expressed contentment.
In a 2018 interview with iNews, Goldblum said, “I keep doing the math, and keep extrapolating where they’re going to be, and where I’m going to be. And when I buy a watch, I wonder who’s going to get it. I’m glad I waited.”
Goldblum’s thoughtful approach to fatherhood resonates with traditional values.
He explained, “It feels great to do it right now, because all the things I’m considering are perfectly suited to the big questions and challenges of having kids, and what you want to expose them to. What you want to leave them with, what life is, and what kind of life you contribute to them.”
Goldblum and Livingston’s love story began in 2011 at a gym in Los Angeles. The actor recalled their first meeting and instant connection, “I saw her from across a crowded room, and I marched up to her, entranced, and began some kind of conversation.”
The couple married in 2014 and welcomed their sons in 2015 and 2017.
Speaking on the “Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi” podcast, Goldblum shared insights into his parenting philosophy, stressing the importance of independence.
“Hey, you know, you’ve got to row your own boat,” he told his children. “It’s an important thing to teach kids. I’m not going to do it for you,” he added, underscoring the necessity for children to learn self-sufficiency and resilience.
Goldblum’s remarks highlight a key tenet of conservative parenting: fostering independence and personal responsibility.
“You’ve got to figure out how to find out what’s wanted and needed and where that intersects with your love and passion and what you can do,” he advised. “And even if it doesn’t, you might have to do that anyway.”
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Don Lehmer
August 26, 2024 at 7:34 am
It’s their choice! They welcome fatherhood and at least they are not killing a human.. I’ll get blasted.for.this.
Kls
August 28, 2024 at 7:26 am
Why shouldn’t people decide for themselves when to have children? They know what they can handle.
David
September 1, 2024 at 10:37 am
I agree that it’s their choice but as their children reach the age to begin school it’s the children that loose. What activities can they participate in when it looks like Dirty Grandpa or the Wicked Witch is accompanying the child? Yes, I know, they’ll just send the Nanny. Those are real family memories to instill in a child.