Matt Damon shares important parenting strategy for raising daughters
Matt Damon opens up about being a girl dad in a new interview
Matt Damon has recently shared parenting strategy while raising daughters.
“It’s more in the sense of just marveling at how quickly it’s passing,” said the Air actor in a new interview with PEOPLE.
Matt, who shares four daughters with wife Luciana Damon, mentioned, “It’s like suddenly your kid’s going to college, and it’s at a blistering pace.”
Earlier this month, the Oppenheimer star spoke with host Andy Cohen on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy and dished out best advice for being a “girl dad”.
“I don’t know. I wouldn’t deign to give anybody advice other than I just try to listen and be helpful,” he said.
Matt told Andy, “I mean, ultimately, it’s about building self-esteem.”
“You know, 99% of the decisions they make, you’re not gonna be there, right?” added the actor.
When asked about bringing a boy home as a date, Matt replied, “I’m fine. I’m cool with that. You know what I mean?”
Andy questioned, “You don’t turn all Boston, like, ‘What are you doing with my daughter?’”
“No, no, no. That’s like an old trope that I think people, you know, like to play up. You know, dads like to joke about it amongst each other I think sometimes, but no,” said the actor.