Elton John to become full-time dad
Los Angeles – Sir Elton John may quit music to become a full-time dad.
The 66-year-old singer – who, along with husband David Furnish, welcomed son Zachary into the world on Christmas Day in 2010 – says he will reassess his career once his little boy starts school as he knows how important it is to be there for him.
Elton told the: “While I’m feeling good, I’m going to keep working. When Zachary goes to school, that’s another different thing.”
“I want to take him to school and I want to pick him up. I don’t want to miss that part of his childhood.”
‘It’s going to be heartbreaking’
The Rocket Man hitmaker also says he is dreading Zachary – who was born via a surrogate mother – finding out he only has two fathers and not a mum.
He said: “It’s going to be heartbreaking for him to grow up and realise he hasn’t got a mummy. But he’s so happy.
“I’ve never seen a more contented child. And you have never seen two more contented people as David and I.”
However, the couple – who married in a civil partnership in December 2005 – would love another child as they think it’s important for Zachary to have a sibling.
Elton said: “I’d love to have more children. I want Zachary to have a brother or a sister to go to school with him, and so that he can have someone to play with.”
Los Angeles – Sir Elton John may quit music to become a full-time dad.
The 66-year-old singer – who, along with husband David Furnish, welcomed son Zachary into the world on Christmas Day in 2010 – says he will reassess his career once his little boy starts school as he knows how important it is to be there for him.
Elton told the: “While I’m feeling good, I’m going to keep working. When Zachary goes to school, that’s another different thing.”
“I want to take him to school and I want to pick him up. I don’t want to miss that part of his childhood.”
‘It’s going to be heartbreaking’
The Rocket Man hitmaker also says he is dreading Zachary -who was born via a surrogate mother – finding out he only has two fathers and not a mum.
He said: “It’s going to be heartbreaking for him to grow up and realise he hasn’t got a mummy. But he’s so happy.
“I’ve never seen a more contented child. And you have never seen two more contented people as David and I.”
However, the couple – who married in a civil partnership in December 2005 – would love another child as they think it’s important for Zachary to have a sibling.
Elton said: “I’d love to have more children. I want Zachary to have a brother or a sister to go to school with him, and so that he can have someone to play with.”