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Robert De Niro has shared a unique perspective on parenting his 20-month-old daughter, Gia. At 81 years old, the acclaimed actor is embracing the joys and challenges of fatherhood once again, having welcomed his youngest child with martial artist Tiffany Chen. In a recent interview, De Niro revealed that his life has shifted dramatically, particularly in terms of his entertainment choices.
"I don't watch as many movies as I should," he confessed during a conversation with BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills. This candid admission highlights the significant impact that parenting has had on his daily routine. Instead of indulging in the latest films, De Niro now finds himself immersed in children's television, a testament to the demands of caring for a toddler.
As he navigates this new chapter in his life, De Niro's insights shed light on the joys of fatherhood, illustrating that even a Hollywood icon can find fulfillment in the simple pleasures of parenting.
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