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two sons, James and Henry, don’t judge their dad any easier just because they love him. “They’re both at this stage in life where they can see pretty much whatever they want,” Farrell, 47, shared with on Monday, April 1, while promoting his new
Apple TV+ series, , which premieres on April 5. “A lot of the stuff I’ve done, particularly with the ages that they were, they could never have a look at.” Farrell, who shares son James, 20, with ex-girlfriend and Henry, 14, with , explained that because his kids can finally watch his films, he now has his own “ committee at home.”
Actor added that James and Henry are now his “toughest” critics. “I mean they’d be sensitive to my feelings, but yeah,” he joked. Farrell, who has starred in several roles including The Penguin in , previously revealed that his sons don’t like seeing him play so many villainous characters. “They’re sick of me being a bad guy,” Farrell said during a 2020 interview on . “Which apparently, reading between the lines, leads me to believe that they think I’m OK.” Although his kids may be harsh on his work, Farrell’s youngest son, Henry, in March 2023. The father-son duo wore matching black-and-white tuxedos while celebrating Farrell’s first Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in . You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in
Google News Check our latest news in Apple News Aside from his work as an actor, Farrell is also a loving father to his two sons, especially when it comes to dealing with hardships. In May 2021, Farrell and his ex Bordenave, 52, of Farrell’s oldest son, James, due to his genetic disorder, according to a document obtained by . Per the documents, James was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome, which “causes developmental delays and disabilities and affects the nervous system.” The petition noted that James was “nonverbal and has issues with his fine motor skills, making him unable to properly care for his own physical health and well-being and requiring him to need assistance in preparing food, eating, bathing and clothing himself.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly