Hollywood actor Jamie Foxx is detailing why he is choosing to reject the idea of marriage.
The 53-year-old, while promoting his new book, Act Like You Got Some Sense, told E! News that he wasn’t “cookie cutter.”
"The 2.5 children, the wood paneling on the station wagon and the cottage, I didn't think that was for me,” he said.
Foxx also went on to credit his decision to rejecting the idea of marriage to his two daughters, Corrine Foxx, 27—who he shares with ex-girlfriend Connie Kline—and Annalise Bishop, 12, whom he co-parents with former flame Kristin Grannis.
"Growing up, Corrine was like, 'well, people are married, and that's what they have, my friends. But then a lot of those marriages ended up not doing well as the kids got older," he said.
"Unfortunately, we saw the kids get fractures from their families. Us, we actually came together more. So I don't know what that is, I just know that it is different but it's a whole lot of love,” he said.
"The pressure of me being married, my family doesn't talk about it. I don't think we've had conversations about it. They just love their daddy and I just keep moving,” he added.
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