John Cena Opens Up About Decision Not to Have Kids at Age 47
- John Cena, 47, reaffirms decision not to have children
- He cites fear of not being able to invest time to be a great parent
- Cena says he's at peace with his choice, despite potential criticism
American actor John Cena, 47, reaffirmed his decision not to have children. When asked by host Shannon Sharpe if he still didn’t want kids, Cena simply stated, “I’m 47. I don’t have them.”
Sharpe probed further, asking if Cena had ever considered having children, perhaps a “little Johnny” or “Joanna.” Cena responded, “That’s great, and that’s usually what everyone says. And I gotta tell you, it’s not the easiest out there because a lot of why we’re here is to reproduce.”
Cena elaborated on his decision, citing his curiosity about life and awareness of the significant commitment required for parenting. “I have a certain curiosity about life, and I also know the investment that it takes. And my biggest fear is, as someone who’s driven, many times stubborn, and selfish, I try to approach the world with kindness and curiosity, but I don’t think I’m personally ready, nor will I ever be, to invest the time it needs to be a great parent because I want to live life for all it is. And I still have a lot to do. And I still want to do a lot.”
Cena emphasized that he is at peace with his choice, despite potential criticism. “It’s human nature. We’re all judgmental,” he acknowledged. “I’d like to believe that I operate under the construct that everyone’s okay living their life… This is not a knee-jerk reaction. I’ve thought long and hard about this, even as my youngest age… like 15, 16, I remember thinking about it.”