OHMYGOSSIP — Jeff Goldblum “wildly” appreciates becoming a father for the first time at the age of 62.
The Hollywood star – who has sons Charlie, two, and 11-month-old River with his wife Emilie Livingston – has insisted he doesn’t have any regrets about waiting for so long to become a dad, saying he’s “perfectly” happy with how his life has unfolded.
He explained: “I feel right on schedule and I love our two boys.
“Everything seemed to happen perfectly. I appreciate it wildly.”
The 65-year-old actor married Emilie – who is his third wife – in 2014.
And despite the challenge of having to raise two young boys, the loved-up couple still find time for romance.
He told Us Weekly: “It’s challenging. But we’re very focused.
“We do OK. We have nice people who help us and they allow us to go on a sweet date night here and there.”
Meanwhile, Jeff recently revealed that, in spite of his advancing years, he wants to collaborate with Migos.
The ‘Jurassic Park’ actor posted a picture on Instagram with Quavo from the American hip-hop group, and Jeff – who is a jazz pianist in the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra – subsequently admitted he would be “thrilled” to work with them.
The veteran star – who has also lent his voice to director Wes Anderson’s new movie ‘Isle of Dogs’ – said: “I loved meeting him! We were shopping and we started to talk and took some pictures together and I was very thrilled to meet him.
“Mhm. Oh my gosh, I’d be thrilled to do any, any little thing with him and them. Yeah that would be a lot of fun. It could go anywhere! That’s a great idea.”