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Jude Law reveals he wants more children and says he’s ‘madly in love’ with wife Phillipa Coan


Jude Law thinks having more babies is a ‘wonderful’ idea (Picture: PA/Rex)

Jude Law thinks having more babies would be ‘just wonderful’ and he certainly wouldn’t rule it out.

The Fantastic Beasts star, 47, is a proud dad to five kids already. He shares sons Rafferty, 23, who has just been cast in the Oliver Twist remake, and Rudy, 17, and daughter Iris, 19 with ex Sadie Frost.

Jude also has daughter Sophia, 10, with Samantha Burke and four-year-old Ada with Catherine Harding.

The movie talent is now married to wife Phillipa Coan and in a new interview with The Telegraph, he says he’d definitely be open to becoming a dad again.

Jude is now married to wife Phillipa Coan (Picture: WireImage)

‘I’m fortunate to be with someone where I’m having more fun than I’ve ever had in my life,’ Jude said.

‘We have an incredibly stable and healthy, wonderful family existence and that involves my kids who are young adults… and then the younger ones are just so much joy and so much fun.’

‘I love it, so absolutely, why not [have another]? I’m very lucky to be involved with someone I’m madly in love with,’ he revealed. ‘The idea of having more children would be just wonderful.’

So god damn sweet, right?

Jude is already dad to five kids, including 23-year-old son Rafferty (Picture: FilmMagic)

Fans can see Jude in new movie The Rhythm Section, where he stars alongside Blake Lively who plays Stephanie Patrick – a woman who tries to uncover the truth behind a plane crash which killed her family.

And while doing so she just so happens to become a skilled assassin who goes on an action-thrilled hunt to find those responsible for tearing her family apart.

The movie’s release at the end of this month comes after Jude, 47, addressed approaching 50 as an actor in Hollywood and admitted that, actually, he feels pretty ‘comfortable’ now in the roles he’s picking up.

‘Acting is a strange business. At the age of 20 you’re in a minefield. I speak from a male point of view, which is obviously completely different for a woman,’ he told iO Donna.

‘At 30, you can relax a bit and say “I did it, I survived”. Finally, you reach 40 and the parts they offer you have a different thickness, have more depth, and you no longer have to be the “golden boy” or have the beauty of youth.

‘It’s wonderful to feel comfortable.’



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