In the midst of the holiday season, Kelsey Grammer finds himself surrounded by a bustling household and a precious new addition. The iconic Frasier star, at 70 years old, recently welcomed his eighth child, a son named Christopher, with wife Kayte Walsh in the month of October. In an interview with E! News, Grammer shared his excitement about celebrating Christmas with his younger children, who still hold onto the magic of the season, eagerly decorating the tree and eagerly anticipating Santa Claus’s visit.
Amidst the festive chaos of December, Grammer and Walsh, along with their children Faith, Kelsey, and Auden, are cherishing this special time of year with a newborn in the mix. While they typically host a lively New Year’s gathering, the family has chosen to focus on spending quality time together at home this year, reveling in the joy of the holidays.
With four adult children from previous relationships, including daughters Spencer and Greer, as well as sons Mason and Jude, Grammer is no stranger to the joys of fatherhood. However, becoming a father again later in life has brought a renewed sense of wonder and gratitude to his experience. He reflects on the blessing of having a small child in his life, acknowledging the wisdom and calm that comes with age.
Despite his children’s young age, they are beginning to understand the magnitude of their father’s legacy, particularly his role as Beast in the X-Men films. Grammer recalls their excitement upon learning about this part of his career, joking that it was the first time he was considered “cool” in their eyes.
As the Grammer family settles into life with baby Christopher, they are filled with joy and anticipation for the future. In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Grammer expressed their collective excitement, emphasizing the happiness and love that permeates their household during this special time.
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