Anne Heche and At-Home Dads

Posted on 21. May, 2007 by Brian Reid in General

For a number of reasons, I don’t post much about celebrities here. I’m not sure that they’re particularly representative parents, and I quickly tired of pieces about how Michael Douglas/Russell Crowe/Ryan Phillipe were doing the at-home dad thing only to see them continue to pump out films.

But this Anne Heche thing caught my eye — not the part about all of the wild charges thrown at Heche by her husband (and at-home dad) which may or may not be true and which I really don’t care about — but rather this part of Heche’s response to the accusations:

For the past several years, the child’s father has refused to get a job in order to contribute financially to the child’s care.

I recall, in happier times, Heche crowing about how great it was to have an at-home dad. And I don’t know if this is some sort of lawyer-driven positioning, but it makes it sound like at-home fatherhood is just an excuse to avoid paid work …

2 Responses to “Anne Heche and At-Home Dads”

  1. John

    21. May, 2007

    I’ts interesting. If the things said by Anne Heche about her stay at home husband were said about a stay at home Mom, it would be an outrage. Once again the Male - Female double standard rears it’s ugly head. A stay at home parent IS IN FACT a job like any other, whether it’s a Mom or a Dad. She and her husband agreed that he should be a stay at home Dad. Now he’s a deadbeat, for not having a job. Men cannot win this war. We’re damned if we do and damned if we don’t.

  2. fasdf

    29. May, 2007

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