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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jeff Goldblum's son is obsessed with his nose

    The 'Independence Day: Resurgence' star has revealed his one-month-old little boy Charlie Ocean can't get enough of his face and enjoys trying to bite it when he sings to him.


    After sharing a video of the pair, where Charlie can't help but bite his father's nose, Jeff said: "Yeah. I think [I'm a good parent]. Charlie is so good and sweet. I enjoy him. I love him to bits. I nuzzle him, I smell him, I kiss him, I talk to him, I make jokes with him, I sing to him."

    And praising his "dear, dear wife" Emilie Livingston, he added: "She's so wonderful. She's so good."

    And when the 62-year-old actor revealed his son's name to the audience at CONAN, there was an "audible gasp", prompting him to explain why they chose the name.

    Conan O'Brien told his guest: "Well, Charlie, that's, uh...and Ocean, that's a little out there."

    To which Jeff replied: "It is. But is it too out there? I love the ocean."

    And when Andy Richter said: "Oh, so you did name him after the ocean? I thought it might have been a coincidence," Jeff joked that he had been inspired by Ocean Spray, the company who are famous for their cranberry products.

    Of the company's famous product, he added: "Delightful. Delightful. Horrible concoction! You take that cranberry sauce out of that can and slice into slices. What a horrible, horrible dish! I'm sorry, Ocean Spray people!"

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