Kieran Culkin once thought he wasn’t ready for kids. Now he’s a dad of three

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Kieran Culkin once wasn’t sure about having kids — now he and Jazz Charton are celebrating their third
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Kieran Culkin and his wife, Jazz Charton, have quietly welcomed their third child, a milestone that marks how far they’ve come since the days when Culkin wasn’t sure parenthood was for him. The news was confirmed by Culkin’s Succession co-star Sarah Snook in an interview with Access Hollywood, who described the newest addition as “so cute” and noted that the family is “very happy.”
It wasn’t a red-carpet reveal but a quiet celebration, one that perfectly fits the couple’s low-key approach to family life.
For Culkin, this arrival marks a remarkable evolution: the actor who once wasn’t sure about parenthood now seems to cherish every moment of family life, navigating it with humor, love, and a playful spirit alongside his partner.
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Why Kieran Culkin’s story resonates with parents
Culkin and Charton’s family timeline shows a steady expansion of love. Kinsey was born in September 2019, followed by Wilder in August 2021.
Three years later, the couple welcomed their third child, a moment marked by smiles, laughter, and public acknowledgement from friends and co-stars. As Snook shared with Access Hollywood, meeting the baby was a delight, and it’s clear the Culkin household is embracing this next chapter wholeheartedly.
For many parents, milestones like this are a mix of chaos and magic, a reminder that families grow in both number and heart. Each new arrival shifts the rhythm of the household, but also deepens bonds, creating more laughter, more late-night cuddles, and more opportunities to watch little personalities blossom.
The journey from hesitation to happiness
It wasn’t always this way. In a 2018 interview with iNews, Culkin admitted that having children felt “like a lot to take on” and that kids weren’t “really on their horizon.”
Fast forward a few years, and he’s now jokingly negotiating the size of his family on award show stages. At the 2024 Emmys, he told Charton he “wanted more” children, referencing a playful deal she had made if he won. Later, at the Oscars, he recounted the humorous conversation that followed: she jokingly agreed to “owe him a third kid,” prompting Culkin to quip, “Really, I want four.”
This arc shows how perspectives on parenthood can change, sometimes dramatically, as couples grow together and as confidence in one’s role as a parent develops.
Why couples change their minds about “more kids”
Research backs up what many parents already know—our feelings about “the right number of kids” often evolve as life does.
A study by the Population Association of America found that while about seven in ten women stick to their original family-size goals, roughly one-third eventually change their minds. Those shifts usually happen as relationships deepen, confidence as a parent grows, or circumstances make family life feel more manageable.
And that change of heart is perfectly normal. What once felt overwhelming can start to feel possible after a few years of bedtime routines, shared triumphs, and a little more laughter than chaos.
Culkin’s story captures that shift perfectly: the moment when uncertainty gives way to joy, and the idea of “a lot to take on” transforms into a life you can’t imagine any other way.
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Finding joy in family chaos
Jazz Charton has shared glimpses of her humor and lighthearted approach to parenting on Instagram. From playful captions to self-deprecating jokes about “making deals” with her unborn baby, she’s become a quiet fan favorite for her realness, the kind that makes other parents exhale and think, same.
For example, while nine months pregnant with their third child, she joked about “making a deal with this baby” to ensure she could attend a Broadway premiere before labor. Moments like these reflect how humor can sustain connection, turning the challenges of parenthood into shared stories that bind a couple and family together.
Parenthood rarely looks the way we first imagine it. For Kieran Culkin and Jazz Charton, what once felt uncertain has become a story of love, laughter, and lessons learned along the way. Their journey is a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected chapters turn out to be the ones that define us most.
Sources:
- Population Association of America. 2018. “Stability and change in personal fertility ideals among U.S. women in heterosexual relationships.”
- ABC News. 2025. “Oscars 2025: Kieran Culkin wins first Academy Award for actor in a supporting role in ‘A Real Pain’”
- Television Academy. 2024. “Lead Actor in a Drama Series: 75th Emmy Awards.”
- iNews. 2018. “Kieran Culkin on Succession and his dysfunctional family: ‘It’s fun to watch rich people suffer’”




















































































