Jack Black's Reveals His Favorite Part About Being a Dad to Two Sons: 'Gives Life Meaning' (Exclusive)
The 'Kung Fu Panda' star is dad to two sons, whom he shares with wife Tanya
Jack Black is a proud boy dad.
In an interview for NBC Nightly News: Kids Edition, the Kung Fu Panda 4 star, 54, was asked by journalist Craig Melvin's son Delano "Del," 9, about his family life. Black is dad to sons Samuel "Sammy," 17, and Thomas "Tommy," 15, who he shares with wife Tanya.
"The biggest change in my life was starting a family. My wife and I having two boys and now they're like 15 and 17 years old," Black shares. "That's an amazing life changer. One of the greatest things about my life, really."
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"What's your favorite part about being a dad?" Del adorably asks Black.
"What's my favorite part of being a dad? I just love it when we have walks and talks," the actor says. "And talk about life. Whenever they ask me a question or advice, something like that, which is rare now that they're 15 and 17 years old, they're like, 'Ugh Dad, you're so dumb.'"
"But whenever we're able to share the things that are important in life, about friends and relationships and it really kind of gives life meaning," Black says.
In April, the Super Mario Bros. star chatted with PEOPLE about what the biggest adjustment was when he became a dad. "What surprised me is how much I worry," Black said.
The star continued, saying that when Sammy was born he knew instantly that he "was signing up for a whole lifetime of just wanting the best for them."
"You spend so much time and energy just thinking about that," he said. "Also, it's harder than you think when you first start. Because you're always wondering, 'Am I doing this right? I don't know If I'm doing the right parenting thing.' But you do the best you can, and you hope for the best."
At the end of the day, though, "I just want them to be happy," shared the actor-musician. "I mean, the hard thing is that being the child of a celebrity is not easy. It has some special stresses that are not [typical of] normal childhood stuff."
NBC Nightly News: Kids Edition, anchored by Lester Holt, drops at 4 p.m. ET on NBCNews.com, NBC News NOW, NBC News Apps (TVs and Mobile) and on the NBC News YouTube channel, or on air on NBC Saturday morning.
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