Did Joshua Jackson Regret Bringing His Daughter to ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Set?

Synopsis
Joshua Jackson reflects on a parenting misstep after bringing his daughter Juno to the set of 'Karate Kid: Legends'. The visit, meant to be a family trip, turned into a nightmare for the little one after witnessing her father in a fight scene. Discover the insights Joshua shares about fatherhood and co-parenting.
Key Takeaways
- Joshua Jackson reflects on parenting decisions.
- His daughter experienced nightmares from a film scene.
- He emphasizes the importance of nurturing in fatherhood.
- Co-parenting with Jodie Turner-Smith is a focus.
- Juno is graduating from Transitional Kindergarten soon.
Los Angeles, May 28 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Joshua Jackson is contemplating his decision to allow his daughter to visit the set of Karate Kid: Legends.
The actor expressed that it was “really foolish” to bring his daughter to the film's set, according to reports from Female First UK.
The 46-year-old actor took his five-year-old daughter Juno to Montreal, Canada, where the Sony Pictures family-action film was filmed, intending for her to see her uncle. However, the visit led to Juno experiencing nightmares after witnessing her father get “beaten up” in a fight scene.
Speaking to People magazine, he stated, “She came out to visit Montreal for five, six days because my brother lives up there; it was a family trip and I brought her on set the day that we were doing the fight scene. That was really dumb.”
“She did not like seeing her dad get beat up. So I don't think I'll watch it with her during its theatrical run, but in a couple of years, I think we will be fine,” he added.
According to Female First UK, Joshua is thrilled and proud that Juno will soon graduate from Transitional Kindergarten, and he is already planning their summer activities.
He mentioned, “She graduates from school or from (Transitional Kindergarten) TK in a couple of weeks, and then we got some summer camp and we’ll figure it out after that.”
Joshua shares Juno with his ex-wife, Jodie Turner-Smith, and he has previously discussed their co-parenting relationship.
The star, who was married to Jodie from 2019 until 2023, explained that he is “getting an opportunity to experience a father’s love” in a way he had never known before.
During a guest appearance on the 'Dinner's on Me' podcast, Joshua shared, “I am surprised at how much of the experience of fatherhood is self-healing. It’s my job, shared with my ex-wife, to do everything we can to nurture you, cultivate you, and give you all the tools you need in life.”
“But man, it is not lost on me that I am getting an opportunity to experience a father’s love in a way that I never experienced it,” he concluded.