As Hollywood debates nepotism babies receiving insider benefits, Seth Rogen made it clear that he and his wife, Lauren, do not plan on having children. The couple first met in 2004 and, after a seven-year courtship, tied the knot. Their relationship isn't just romantic; the Rogens have worked together on several projects, including Superbad. A clip of Seth's interview on Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett has gone viral, where he speaks about how not having children has enriched his life.
It's easy to come across parents who say that their children are the highlights of their lives. However, the Rogens purposefully decided against expanding their family. Additionally, the actor said being without kids has helped his success. "There's a whole huge thing I'm not doing," he stated with a laugh. "Which is raising children."
Seth Rogen Desired A Childfree Life
"Some people want kids, some people don't want kids," said Rogen. He noted that in observing people in his life, they didn't even think about whether or not they actually wanted kids before being confronted with parenthood. "Honestly, you just are told, 'You go through life, you get married, you have kids. That's what happens.' And me and my wife, neither of us were like that."
He added, "Honestly, the older we get, the more happy and reaffirmed we are with our choice." Rogen and Lauren enjoy being in the "prime" of their lives, prosperous and free to do as they please. "And we can just do that, and we don't have to have a child," he further shared. "Which the world does not need right now. So, yeah, we're very happy with our choice to not have kids."
An Unproblematic Couple Who Have Lasted For Decades
Seth and Lauren Rogen aren't the pair to go viral, but these comments put their marriage at the forefront. PEOPLE revisited an interview they did with the Rogens last month, where they spoke about the longevity of their relationship. Both noted that they don't look to have conflict with one another, and they make it a priority to put their love and relationship first.
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