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Robert De Niro has recently reflected on parenting his 22-month-old daughter at the age of 81. Speaking on BBC Radio 2's The Scott Mills Breakfast Show, the acclaimed actor shared that he nearly considered stepping back from fatherhood due to the challenges that come with raising a toddler at this stage in his life. De Niro expressed his feelings about the demands of parenting, noting that it can be both overwhelming and rewarding.
Despite the difficulties, he emphasized the joy that his daughter brings into his life. De Niro acknowledged that being an older parent presents unique challenges, but he remains committed to being there for his child. He highlighted the importance of patience and adaptability in parenting, especially when it comes to understanding the needs of a young child. The actor's candid remarks shed light on the realities of parenthood at an advanced age, resonating with many who face similar experiences.
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