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Hollywood Actor's Fatherhood Reflection: 'It's Your Duty to Be Their Role Model'

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Hollywood star Aaron Taylor-Johnson — who is rumored to be the next James Bond — is speaking out on the weightiness of fatherhood.

During an interview with Rolling Stone UK, the British-born actor said he has learned, as a dad, it is his responsibility to keep his four daughters safe and set a good example for them.

Listen to them on the latest episode of “Quick Start”

“You realize it’s your job to protect the purest, most innocent thing that’s come into the world,” said the 33-year-old star. “And it’s your duty to be their role model.”

He continued, “You are going to be reflected in their choices later on in life, from who their partners are to how they carry themselves in the world.”

Taylor-Johnson said he is learning how to balance his career with being a father. He explained, “I’m just trying to juggle my family and my work. I’m doing normal life; dentist appointments.”

Setting healthy priorities is part of that.

“Career doesn’t necessarily take a back seat, but it takes a different thought behind the choices that you make,” said the “Avengers: End Game” star. “But you also discover characters you’re drawn to because of that, you’re not just some 20-year-old anymore.”

Taylor-Johnson, who is Jewish, married his wife, Sam, in 2009. She is 23 years older than him. The pair met one another in 2008, when Taylor-Johnson auditioned for a role in his now-wife’s film, “Nowhere Boy,” a movie about the early years of John Lennon’s life.

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Tré Goins-Phillips serves as a host and content creator for CBN News. He hosts the weekly “Faith vs. Culture” show and co-hosts “Quick Start,” a news podcast released every weekday morning. Born and raised in Virginia, Tré now lives along the Blue Ridge Mountains, where he has built his career, often traveling to meet and interview fascinating cultural influencers and entertainers. After working with brands like TheBlaze and Independent Journal Review, Tré began his career at CBN News in 2018 and has a particular passion for bridging the chasm between the secular world and the church