As for Clay, he recently let everyone know that he is a complete hands-on dad with his son Parker, 3 1/2 months. Aiken, who finally came out in Sept. to no one's shock and awe, had his son with longtime friend Jaymes Foster.
"It was probably a week before [the baby's mother] had to change a diaper at all!" he said. "I'm trying my best to be the one who doesn't always let him get what he wants, but he own us."
And get this, Aiken was actually fearful that he'd be "booed off the stage" when he made his return to Broadway after coming out as a gay dad. Don't you get booed off the stage on Broadway if you're NOT gay?
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zan says:
He makes sure he doesn't always get what he wants? At 3 1/2 months he's making unreasonable demands?
Kendra says:
You have to watch the clip to see exactly what he said and how he said it. The rest of the quote was that he was still too little to be worrying about that stuff and the baby owns them! Clearly he is a loving, doting father!!
Most people worry if they are spoiling a baby or holding the baby too much. These are normal thoughts for first time parents.
stolidog says:
that picture is horrifying.
Sasha says:
What a beautiful man! In every way.
jai says:
Got to give him props...he's one of the good guys. That baby is one lucky kid...two parents who actually WANTED him and love him. Cool.
And Clay does a lot of work for special needs kids and other charities, including raising quite a bit of money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. His current auctions are astoundingly lucrative.
Can't help it...I think he's a good dude.:-)
menocu says:
i agree stolidog that picture with the teeth and the 3-D glasses.. ugh!! it's crazy
Kat says:
Is that a wig on his head?
Mike says:
I've seen Spamalot, with different actors playing Sir Robin. They all wear that same wig, so it's part of the costume.