Jamie Dornan opens up about baby no. 3
Updated:7 years ago
Updated:7 years ago
New Delhi, Oct 24 (ANI): ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ star Jamie Dornan is all set to welcome his third baby with wife, musician Amelia Warner and the star thinks that he would continue making babies with Warner for years to come. “I feel like we make really great kids. I may just-if my wife's willing-do it until we can't do it anymore,” said the actor who recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! two weeks after he announced that he’s expecting a baby. With a devilish grin, Dornan told Kimmel, “It’s all up to her. I just do the fun bit.” Joking that his kids have “a lot of passports,” Dornan said that he plans to take more time off to help Warner in Baby No. 3’s infancy. “I think for this one, I’m going to have a lot more control over my schedule. The first two, I was sort of at the mercy of Fifty Shades’ schedule,” he explained. “The first one we had in Canada, and I started filming three days after she was born. The second one we had in London, and I flew to Canada 10 days later and started filming the second”. The couple, who tied the knot in 2013, are already parents to daughters Dulcie and Elva. On the work front, Dornan is all set for 'Death and Nightingales’ opposite Matthew Rhys. The show, which will air in three installments, will see him reunite with writer-director Allan Cubitt after working together in psychological thriller ‘The Fall’. The series is expected to air later this year.
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