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How Joshua Jackson Feels About His Daughter Watching Dawson’s Creek

Mar 29, 2025

When it comes to his daughter watching Dawson’s Creek, Joshua Jackson is hoping she paces herself.  

The 46-year-old—who shares Juno, 4, with estranged wife Jodie Turner-Smith—recently shared some insight into when he might allow his daughter to tune into the beloved teen drama.

“The thing is, she would have to be a teenager,” he told E! NewsFrancesca Amiker in an exclusive interview at the March 27 GLAAD Media Awards. “But then I don’t need her to watch me being a teenager when she’s a teenager, because she’s going to get all sorts of ideas. So she’ll probably have to wait until she’s in college.”

It helps that for her part, Juno is currently disinterested in her dad’s star power.

“I don’t know that she really knows what famous is,” he joked. “She knows I do make believe for a living, and she is totally uninterested in what I do. Like completely.” (For more celeb interviews from the GLAAD Media Awards, watch E! News March 31.)

So instead of walking down his filmographic memory lane, these days Joshua is soaking up every moment of fatherhood.

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