Barry Keoghan gives an update about his son, Brando, after addressing the criticism he faced about his parenting style. The actor, who shares his son with his ex-girlfriend Alyson Sandro, opens up about his close relationship with the boy on Josh Horowitz’s podcast, “Happy Sad Confused.” He also informs Horowitz that Brandon can now talk.
Two weeks ago, Keoghan spoke about the accusations of him being a “deadbeat dad” on “The Louis Theroux Podcast.” The Irish actor asserted he is “not an absent father” and condemned people for using Brandon as “ammunition or whatever.”
Barry Keoghan reveals his son, Brando, can now talk back
In the latest episode of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, Barry Keoghan talks about “starting to enjoy life as it is” and cherishing his time with his 2-year-old son. He discusses “having a lovely relationship” with his little boy, Brando, and further notes that watching his son grow gives him a sense of immense “love” and “hope.” Keoghan then gives an update about his son and his interests. “He’s starting to talk now – give back chat,” the actor said while chucking a little and the crowd followed suit.
The “Saltburn” star talks about the fun part of his and Brando’s father-son bond. Keoghan tells Josh Horowitz how it is nearly impossible to circumvent his son’s “puppy eyes” because of which he ultimately gives in to the boy’s wishes. “I mean when they look at you you’re like, ‘Okay, here’s chocolate. I’ll eat it with you,” he continues. The 32-year-old briefly talks about his son’s interests, “You know cars are his thing,” and later clarifies that it’s the “Cars” movie he loves.
Barry Keoghan previously addressed the comments regarding his parenting of his son in Louis Theroux’s podcast. At first, Theroux brought up the online talk about him being a “deadbeat” father when the actor responded, “I’m not an absent father,” and criticized commenters who “love to use my son as ammunition or whatever.” Keoghan then revealed why he kept Brando out of social media, claiming it’s unfair “to put my child online.” He conjectured that people drew “a narrative” from this and assumed he was an “absent father” and a “deadbeat dad.”
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Momtastic.