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In a recent interview on Heart FM, music icon Elton John shared his thoughts on parenting, offering valuable insights to new fathers Mark Wright and Olly Murs. Both hosts have recently embraced fatherhood, prompting them to seek advice from the seasoned parent. Elton, who shares two sons with his husband David Furnish, reflected on his own upbringing and the lessons he learned.
He emphasized the importance of fostering a loving and supportive environment for children. "I was brought up in a very strict household in the '50s," he recalled, describing how he grew up in fear of his parents. This experience led him to make a conscious decision about his own parenting style. "When we were having Zachary, I said to David, 'I never want my kids to grow up in fear. I never want them to be afraid of us,'" he explained. Elton's approach highlights the significance of nurturing a positive relationship between parents and children, aiming to cultivate trust and open communication.
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