Jonathan Bailey Reveals He Wants Children and 'Might Co-Parent with a Woman,' but Is 'Thinking It Will Be with a Man'
“It’s such a privilege for a man, but I can’t bring children into my lifestyle now," the actor tells 'British Vogue'
Jonathan Bailey is looking forward to becoming a dad one day.
While speaking with British Vogue, the Wicked actor, 36, revealed he has of hopes of welcoming kids one day and has already started preparing for the possibility of adopting a child of his own.
Asked if he wants to have children, Bailey replied, “Yes, it’s such a privilege for a man,” adding, “but I can’t bring children into my lifestyle now" due to his busy schedule.
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The Bridgerton actor is waiting for the right time to start a family, because, “I want to make sure I’m going to be present." And while the time may not be now, Bailey is making sure he's prepared for when it is. "I’m reading books on adoption," he told the outlet.
"I might co-parent with a woman, but I’m thinking it will be with a man,” he added.
Bailey was a child actor in the Royal Shakespeare Company before moving on to West End productions like Les Misérables. In November, he and his costar Ariana Grande chatted with PEOPLE about how they became fast friends on the set of Wicked thanks to their theater kid roots.
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“I feel like we were both very theater children in the room,” said Grande, who plays Glinda, the future Good Witch, in the musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz. “I mean incessant,” agreed Bailey, who stars as Glinda’s dreamy love interest, Prince Fiyero.
“And we were very giggly together. That was the tough thing with us. We were the giggliest pair,” added Grande. “It carbonated our chemistry.”
“It gave us fizz,” said Bailey.
Grande said that as their characters fell for each other on screen, she and Bailey were “falling for each other as friends in real life, too. That was such a beautiful part of it. We had the most beautiful time.”
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