October 14, 2025 - 18:33

In a recent interview, actor Ben Stiller opened up about how his experiences with his wife, including their separation and eventual reconciliation, have influenced his approach to parenting. Stiller candidly shared that his son once remarked that being a dad might not have been his top priority in the past. This revelation prompted Stiller to reflect on his role as a father and the importance of being present in his children's lives.
The actor emphasized that the ups and downs of his relationship have ultimately shaped him into a more understanding and engaged parent. He believes that navigating the complexities of love and family dynamics has provided him with valuable insights into the needs of his children. Stiller's journey highlights how personal challenges can lead to growth and improvement in one's parenting style, showcasing the transformative power of love and commitment in family life.
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