Whether they admit it or not, the adults out here raising children only want their children’s approval.
Imagine spending your entire career making families laugh and creating pivotal childhood memories through your movies, only for your kids to never see.
Here are 10 actors whose kids just don’t like their parents’ movies.
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Alexa PenaVega told E! News that her three kids don’t like her breakout hit spy kids. Your kids are instead big fans of one of film creator Robert Rodriguez’s other favorite children’s movies, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl. “Everyone thinks I’m Lavagirl. I wasn’t Lavagirl, it was my children only watch Shark Boy and Lava Girl‘ said Alexa. “They do not like it spy kids.”
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ben Affleck confessed to his best friend Matt Damon that his kids don’t see any of his films, except Armageddon. “It’s funny because it’s the only film of mine my kids have seen and they’ll kind of all admit they like it even though they relentlessly mock him and me. ‘What are you, driving a tank on the moon?’ But they had fun, you know what I mean, they won’t even watch The town. So there you have it.”
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Speaking of Matt Damon, he shared CBS Sunday morning that his teenage daughter likes to keep him humble. “You know, my 15-year-old refuses to see it [Good Will Hunting]’ Matt said. “She doesn’t want to see movies that I’m in that she thinks could be good.”
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter ‘finds it strange’ to see her on screen. In an interview with People, Gwyneth admitted, “My kids have never seen me in a movie,” she said. “I mean, I think my son saw that iron man things, but I don’t think my daughter has ever seen me in a movie.”
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Adam Sandler told Ellen DeGeneres that his kids begged to see his films so they could understand all the inside jokes people yelled at him, but quickly changed their minds when they saw them. “I would say after about 20 minutes I see them switch off and then I hear them,” Adam said. “You’re nervous to say it, but [they’re] like ‘Can we look at something else?’”
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When Good morning America When asked which of his films was his children’s favorite, Ben Stiller answered honestly: “You saw one of my films, night at the museum.” He has a handful of great family comedies, but said, “You don’t want to be the parent who’s begging your kids to watch your movies. But I think they’ll get there if they get there.”
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At a premiere of different, Kate Winslet admitted to BBC News that her previous films weren’t her kids’ thing. “To be honest, they’ve never really seen anything I’ve done. You saw half titanic, but that’s about it.”
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In an episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen A viewer asked Reese Witherspoon if she would ever let her kids watch Cruel intentions. She replied: “They have no interest in seeing me in a movie, it’s weird. It’s weird for them – they say it’s weird. And I especially like to see me and her father having sex in the film…”
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At an interview for jungle cruise on live with kelly and ryan Emily Blunt opened up about how her daughters were looking forward to one of her films for the first time. “Interestingly, that was the only trailer they watched multiple times – they’re not usually interested in seeing me on screen – they’re really into it jungle cruise.”
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Co-parents Courteney Cox and David Arquette told extra Her daughter Coco cared no less about her films. “She saw part of it Scream 1…She doesn’t look at anything we do…I’ll make her see it with open eyes…”
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