Adam Driver confirms second child with Joanne Tucker: ‘This time I have to enjoy it more’
Adam Driver confirmed the birth of his second child with his wife, fellow actor Joanne Tucker.
While Driver was a guest on “Live With Kelly and Mark” on Wednesday, co-host Kelly Ripa asked the “Ferrari” and “Star Wars” actor about having a “baby girl.”
“I do, yeah, she’s 8 months,” Driver said before quipping, “You kind of forget how much babies kind of suck.”
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Earlier this month, as Driver prepared to host “Saturday Night Live” for the fourth time, the Oscar nominee had reportedly announced his baby as a part of a rehearsal for his opening monologue.
“Last year, I asked for a baby girl, and I got it, which is exhausting,” he said, according to Page Six. “So this year, I wish for Ambien!”
However, the joke didn’t stick for the live show, during which he played an 11-month-old baby, and the news had remained under wraps until this week.
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Driver and Tucker met at Juilliard, where they studied acting together, and eventually married in 2013. They welcomed their first child, a son, in 2016. The pair largely remain private about their relationship and children.
After co-host Mark Consuelos asked Driver if he was getting any sleep, he said, “Not a lot,” but added that unlike raising his first child, he’s “remembering this time that I have to enjoy it more.”
“The first time it just went too fast, and I was so anxious for him to kind of develop, so he could communicate and tell me what was wrong — now I’m kind of more patient with her, I’m trying to enjoy it it all,” Driver said.
Driver’s latest film, “Ferrari,” a biopic in which he stars as Enzo Ferrari, premiered at the Venice Film Festival and has garnered Oscar buzz. In 2019, Driver was nominated for a supporting actor Oscar for his role as a detective in Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman,” and the next year was nominated for lead actor for “Marriage Story.”
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