Colin Farrell, another guest on the show, also shared a parenting anecdote about his son, Henry. Farrell explained that his son’s teachers asked the children in his class to think about what they wanted to say to their fathers on Father’s Day. Henry, who is not yet able to text, dictated a sweet message to his dad. He expressed his love and admiration for his father, saying that he thinks his dad is handsome and wears good clothes. Farrell added that his son also mentioned that his mom and dad are in a movie together, which made him chuckle.

Elton John, who is known for his legendary music career, discussed his decision to gradually wind down his career in order to spend more time with his children. John emphasized that his children are the most important thing in his life now, and he wants to be there for them every step of the way. He emphasized that no amount of success compares to spending time with his kids, stating, “I don’t want to miss it. I would hate to do that.”

Emily Mortimer spoke about her children’s influence on her career in animation. Mortimer revealed that her son’s love for the movie “Finding Nemo” led her to get involved in animation and voice work. She humorously admitted that her son’s first word was “Nemo,” which made her question her parenting skills. Mortimer acknowledged that she took advantage of her son’s fascination with the film to get things done, admitting to occasionally putting him in front of the TV for hours.

Sharon Osbourne shared a funny experience regarding her parenting mistake. She accidentally left her baby in the crib when she went to get the other children up in the morning. Fortunately, she quickly found him and realized the sleep-deprived mistake she had made. Osbourne admitted that being a parent can be challenging and that sometimes mishaps happen.

Jack Black delighted the audience with a humorous story about his sons. He mentioned that he often tries to bribe his kids with chocolate, leading to a funny incident with hidden treats. Black shared a video his wife sent him, showing their three-year-old son, Tommy, climbing the refrigerator to reach the hidden chocolate. Black narrated the video, expressing surprise at the little daredevil’s determination.

David Tennant, who has five children, including twins, spoke about his kids’ various personalities and parenting mishaps. He shared an amusing incident in which his son entertained a group of children by squeezing them into a garden shed. Tennant admitted that sometimes being a parent can be embarrassing but that he loves his children immensely.

In a lighter moment, Chris Hemsworth, known for his role as the Incredible Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, spoke about his children’s reaction to his superhero alter ego. Hemsworth revealed that his children were initially fascinated and impressed with him portraying the Hulk. However, as they grew older, the novelty wore off, and they stopped being impressed. Hemsworth laughed at the fact that his children now consider his Hulk persona as something ordinary.

These entertaining and heartwarming stories about celebrity parenting provide a glimpse into the lives of these famous personalities. From Hugh Jackman‘s son’s disinterest in his films to Elton John‘s decision to prioritize his children over his music career, these anecdotes highlight the joys and challenges that come with being a parent, even for celebrities.