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Jane the Virgin's Justin Baldoni on Masculinity and Fatherhood - Father of the Year

Jane the Virgin actor Justin Baldoni, want's America to have a new discussion about masculinity and fatherhood. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/2BWqIRj At 34, Justin Baldoni seems to have it all. The actor, director and documentarian best known as the dreamily handsome Rafael Solano on CW’s hit show Jane the Virgin, but he also heads his own production company, Wayfarer Entertainment, leads a foundation, Wayfarer Foundation, and has produced and starred in the most watched Youtube web-series of all time, a chronicle of young people with terminal illness called My Last Days. As if that weren’t enough, he also recently welcomed his second child with his wife, the Swedish actress Emily Baldoni. So, yeah, you might think Baldoni has the perfect life, but that idea — the notion that men should have wives and children and money and power — is exactly what Baldoni rebels against. For many years, Baldoni struggled with his own identity as man. Growing up in Oregon, the son of a gentle Ba’hai father among tobacco-chewing gun-firing stoics, he was a natural target for bullies. Partially as a result of that and partially due to a broader societal proscription against struggling openly with one’s own insecurities, he explains, he kept his problems bottled up . The consequences were troubling. “As I moved through my twenties, dating and learning who I was, I felt I was in conflict with who I was in my core and who the world was telling me I was supposed to be,” he says The world told him that admitting to weakness was weakness. The world told him he had to be invulnerable. He didn’t buy it. Read More: https://www.fatherly.com/love-money/j... Fatherly: https://www.fatherly.com/   / fatherlyhq     / fatherly     / fatherlyhq  

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