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The 'Wicked' actor, who skyrocketed to fame after starring in Netflix's 'Bridgerton,' is incredibly busy. In a recent interview, Jonathan Bailey opened up about his current priorities and why he feels it's not the right time to start a family. He emphasized the demands of his flourishing career, which has kept him occupied with various projects and performances.
Bailey expressed that the intense schedule of acting, combined with the pressures of maintaining a work-life balance, makes it challenging to consider parenthood at this stage. He shared that while he loves the idea of having children someday, he believes that being fully present and committed as a parent is essential. For now, he is focused on his craft and enjoying the opportunities that come with his rising stardom.
His candid remarks resonate with many who find themselves at similar crossroads, prioritizing personal and professional growth before diving into family life.
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