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Austin Butler Reveals His Thoughts on Becoming a Father and Finding Balance

Austin Butler reveals he's open to becoming a father one day, shifting from a mindset of self-sacrifice for art to embracing balance in life. He cherishes his role as a "fun uncle," and shares how his career is evolving with a grounded sense of purpose.

By Ankita Banerjee
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Austin Butler is about to embark on a new, more introspective phase of his life, one that will be influenced by his personal growth, changing priorities, and an increased sense of balance. The actor, who is well-known for his dramatic roles in 'Elvis,' 'Dune: Part Two,' and 'The Bikeriders,' is now talking about subjects he used to keep private, such as romance, fatherhood, and his goals for the future. 

In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Butler has revealed a surprisingly grounded outlook, discussing how his evolving mindset is influencing not just his relationships but also his career choices. As he steps into a busy season of new projects and public appearances, he's offering fans a rare glimpse into the man behind the roles—and the life he's building beyond the spotlight.

Austin Butler Wants to Be a Great Artist—and, One Day, a Great Dad | Vanity  Fair

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A New Chapter: Thoughts on Fatherhood

In a recent interview, the 34-year-old actor Austin Butler—known for his pivotal parts in 'Elvis' and 'Dune: Part Two'—reflected on his future. Once convinced that to be a great artist he needed to "destroy the rest of my life," he's now rethinking that view. He told Vanity Fair that he's preparing himself to become a better friend, partner, husband—and, he hopes, a better father one day.

Butler is not yet a parent, though he deeply cherishes his role as the "fun uncle" to Ashley Tisdale's daughter, Jupiter. He recalled that at a June 2024 premiere of his film 'Bikeriders,' he spoke about how meaningful it is to play with her toys, enjoy her laughter—and then go home, knowing he's loved but not responsible full-time.

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"You get one life, so how can I allow that to hopefully make me a better friend and a better partner, and a better husband, one day, and a better father, one day, God willing?" he said, clearly departing from his previous, more self-sacrificing way of thinking and framing this as part of a larger, more balanced life philosophy.

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Love, Privacy & Perspective

On the romance front, Austin Butler has had his share of spotlight—but he's firm about keeping his personal life private. According to rumours, he had a three-year relationship with model Kaia Gerber that ended amicably in late 2024. In a Vanity Fair profile, he insisted that despite occasional dinner date rumours (such as one with Emily Ratajkowski), he's currently single and values genuine, authentic friendships over tabloid speculation.

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He also discussed how his previous perspective—that greatness requires personal sacrifices—is changing. He no longer views relationships as distractions, but rather as crucial components of a whole existence that supports his development as a person and an actor.

Career Growth & What's Next?

Butler's career trajectory is still impressive. He is known for his intense, emotional preparation for his parts and finds inspiration in classic Hollywood stars. In the same interview, he discusses how his emotional landscape has been impacted by personal tragedy, particularly the death of his mother, which has increased the depth and humanity of his art. 

Austin Butler Wants to Be a Great Artist—and, One Day, a Great Dad | Vanity  Fair

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Butler, for now, appears to be focused on striking a balance between his rigorous work schedule and his growth as an individual in the years ahead. Rather than chasing fame for its own sake, he's speaking more about meaningful connections, emotional truth, and being the kind of person—and potentially parent—he hopes to become. As he puts it, this next era is not just about his craft, but also about building a life that matters.

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