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Kevin Costner has opened up about the unique challenges he faces as a father of seven. The seasoned actor, now 70, finds it particularly difficult to gather all of his children in one place at the same time. Costner's family is a blend of different stages of life, including three adult children—Joe, Annie, and Lily—from his first marriage to Cindy Silva, as well as Liam, his son with Bridget Rooney. Additionally, he shares three teenagers—Grace, Cayden, and Hayes—with his second wife, Christine Baumgartner.
Navigating family dynamics with such a large brood can be daunting. Costner acknowledges that coordinating schedules and finding a common time for everyone to come together is a significant hurdle. Despite the logistical challenges, he expresses a deep appreciation for his family and the joy they bring into his life. Balancing the needs of both adult children and teenagers adds another layer of complexity, but Costner remains committed to being an involved and present father for all of his kids.
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