Jerry O’Connell faces criticism for his relaxed parenting approach regarding his teenage daughters’ vaping habits. He revealed that his daughters are ‘vaping all the time.’ Critics accuse him of being overly passive in his parenting style.
O’Connell has teenage daughters who are starting to socialize and party. He shares them with wife Rebecca Romijn. He stated he does not apply a strict parenting style, opting instead for a ‘call me anytime’ rule.
Despite concerns about addiction related to vaping, O’Connell admitted that neither he nor Romijn allows their daughters to vape. Yet, he acknowledged the reality of their behavior.
Podcast host Jamie Kennedy suggested O’Connell should throw the vapes out of the house. “Get that out of the house,” Kennedy advised, reflecting the sentiments of some critics.
O’Connell described his family dynamics as complicated, noting that they became physical with him after his comments about the 2024 election results. He clarified that this was meant as a joke and not a literal statement.
His daughters are often referred to as ‘nepo babies’ in Los Angeles, which adds another layer to public perceptions of their lifestyle choices. The public backlash against O’Connell highlights ongoing discussions about parenting styles and youth behavior.
As this situation unfolds, many are questioning how celebrities navigate parenting in the spotlight. The impact on O’Connell’s family remains uncertain amid the scrutiny they face.