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Justin Hartley gushed over his 20-year-old daughter while premiering his latest film, "Bride Hard," on Wednesday. The actor, known for his roles in popular television series, took a moment during the event to reflect on the joys and challenges of parenting. Hartley expressed immense pride in his daughter, highlighting the close bond they share and the life lessons he has learned as a father.
In a heartfelt conversation, he shared anecdotes that showcased his daughter's growth and independence. Hartley emphasized the importance of supporting her dreams while also enjoying the little moments that come with being a parent. His candid remarks resonated with many attendees, reminding them of the universal experiences of love and responsibility that accompany parenthood.
As he celebrated his film's premiere, Hartley’s reflections on family added a personal touch to the evening, making it a memorable occasion not just for him, but for everyone present.
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