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Comes Ferrells son Magnus Ferrell Become sincere about what it is like to live at home with his famous father as an adult.
The 21-year-old spoke exclusively with People when they participated in the IHeartradio Wango Tango event in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday, May 10. During the conversation, Magnus opened himself to take a new leave from College to run his music career-which also means that he is now living with his parents again.
While musician admits that he appreciates his “personal space” and that “it is difficult to get it all the time,” he says that the benefits of his current living situation consider far all potential negatives.
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“I love my family so much. It sounds so bad. I love to spend time with them, but I think it’s part of it. I get to stay at home. I get to eat homemade meals,” he explains.
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“But I also have to do things you have to do when you live at home,” he continues, adding, “I mean, you have to help run the house. That’s what you have to.”
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Magnus is the oldest child to Will, 57, and Mrs. Viveca Paulin, 56. The couple Also shares sons Mattias, 18, and Axel, 15.
Magnus – who was previously an actor at the University of South California – tells people to inform his parents that he planned to leave college before the degree was an “interesting” conversation – but notes that he already already had a record agreement Made it a little easier.
“They saw it (the deal) in writing and saw that it was an official thing – it wasn’t just me,” okay, I’ll go and sit in my basement and make songs and hope something happens. “It was a material thing that I was interested in really showing them. So it worked,” he recalls.
Songwriter says that while “the school is always there if I need to go back”, right now he plans to “focus on music” and “capitalize” at this moment.
Magnus also tells people that while playing piano since he was a child, he was really forced to song writing Under the Covid-19-Pandemic.
“Specifically, just will write music and play because it helped. It was like therapy. And that was also when I started learning jazz,” he remembers.
Magnus says he hopes to be able to post his latest single this summer.