BALDWIN: ‘I’M NOT A HANDS-ON DAD’
STEPHEN BALDWIN relies on his wife KENNYA to take over main parenting dut= ies in their household - because he believes women make better guardians.
The Usual Suspects star, who has two teenage daughters with his Brazili= an partner, admits he missed out on large parts of his kids’ early years = while away on movie sets.
But he insists Kennya is better equipped to look after the girls - beca= use she’s much more patient.
Appearing on U.K. talk show Loose Women, Baldwin explains, "No (I’m not= hands-on). I don’t care if this just sounds obvious - women are smarter = than men. They have more wisdom, they have more patience. Men are beasts = and women are beast-lovers, isn’t that something, how that works? "I’ll be honest. In the first year, (I was) extremely hands-on. I love = my kids. But then with work and everything (I am away). But I have always= brought my wife and children with me on location wherever I go. Because = that’s the way I was raised, I’m the youngest of six kids. My dad was a s= choolteacher and it was a pretty normal upbringing."
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