Ryan Reynolds has claimed he is ’embracing chaos’ after revealing his interesting sleeping arrangements with his wife, Blake Lively.
It’s probably something that most parents of young children can relate to – the chaos that comes with a busy house with tiny, demanding children.
And it seems as though Hollywood mega-stars have no exemption to this, as Ryan recently opened up about the mayhem that goes on in his household.
The couple, who have been married since 2012, share four children together all under the age of ten – which is pretty tough to comprehend for any family.
In a recent interview, the Deadpool & Wolverine star opened up about his and wife Blake’s current sleeping arrangements, claiming it has been the one of the biggest things that has been affected by living in a home with their four young children.
While chatting with Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast host Amanda Hirsch, he was asked if he could give listeners any updated dad advice.
And the film star was able to share a fair few revelations with the audience.
Explaining about what his life looks like at home, he said: “Right now, I think it’s just embrace this chaos.
“Nothing’s gonna be like, tidy, ever again, when you walk in.”
Before quickly adding: “Yes it will, though, when they all leave the house.”
He was keen to remind listeners that having all of your kids ‘under one roof’ was a temporary moment in life.
He said: “Blake always says, ‘They’re all under our roof right now.
“‘The whole family is under our roof right now.
“‘We have them all,’ and like, that is a fleeting thing.”
But he did make one confession which took viewers by surprise, claiming that their children ‘can’t even fall asleep unless they’re in our bed.’
Now they must have a pretty big bed to fit six people in…
He continued: “As much as I wanna say I would love to spread out and fall asleep normally…”
Before Hirsch jumped in and joked: “You’ll do that, when you’re Hugh’s [Jackman] age.”
“That’s true, God-willing,” Ryan responded.
He acknowledged that parenting will definitely ‘get to you’ at times, but stressed that it was ‘okay’ to feel like that.
He continued: “That’s gonna happen every other day, but if you can just think about like, what you would give in 40 years or 30 years to come back and enjoy this one moment.”
And he’s not wrong.