
Finn Wolfhard, 22, Reveals Why He Still Lives with His Parents After Stranger Things Success (Exclusive)
https://people.com/finn-wolfhard-22-on-living-with-parents-after-stranger-things-success-exclusive-11714117

Finn Wolfhard, 22, Reveals Why He Still Lives with His Parents After Stranger Things Success (Exclusive)
https://people.com/finn-wolfhard-22-on-living-with-parents-after-stranger-things-success-exclusive-11714117
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TLDR: he’s busy shooting movies and TV shows so he’s not in one location for a long time. He misses his family and loves being in Vancouver.
Great news now u can sleep happily
He’s the one in the gray sweater with his kid that he had after season 4 ended 25 years ago.
I know he said he wants to be close to family but I also doubt he has the money to move out and buy the type of place he wants. He is famous but I doubt he’s rich. He is not a mainstream movie actor. He only has Stranger Things to his name and that show only comes out every few years. That can’t be much to live on.
I hope he feels that he doesn’t have to explain. If he was rich and still wanted to live with his parents, that’s his prerogative. Seems sensible to me if he’s traveling a lot why have a place that will sit vacant?
Dude will never be stopped being typecast lol
He’s 22 and a working actor. Why would he not?
He’s method acting
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What a fucking dumb shit to question. Successful actor doesn’t leave his parents because he loves them.
I didn’t move out until I was 26 made life way easier
I’m not 40 yet, but I’ve been living alone for a long time, and I love the time I spend with my mother, the most loving and special person in the world, an angel in my life. I would give anything to live with her again, that feeling of watching movies together, soap operas, things like that, and being together. But I believe that evolution in life leads to this, to going your own way, and appreciating every moment together.
Who does anyone care?!
Just goes to show how crazy housing prices actually are in Vancouver.
There’s no hope for me then
I did not know he is Canadian.
You mean they live with him. He’s probably quite wealthy.
When my daughter is 22, I hope she’ll still live with us and save her money. At a certain point, her personal life isn’t my business anymore and age gaps become less of a thing but I’d love to have a mother-in-law suite for her to live in and have coffee with her in the mornings before we head out to live our lives.
God he was born the year I graduate high school
Feeling old now
We live in a time where living with your parents is a financially responsible decision
The stranger things kids are 22? My god time is weird.
I told my sons to stay at home as long as they wanted. My oldest didn’t leave until a year before he and his wife were married. My youngest went to college and never came home.
And this is normal for most of the world. It’s only a weird western thing to expect people to fend for themselves as soon as they reach legal adulthood.
I’ve always found it strange as a Mexican man, how many people aspire to move as far as possible from their families. It’d make my soul sad to know that if someone needed me or I needed them, that web would be too far apart to do anything. I’ve always thought that I’d know I’d made it if I had everyone under one roof, and that includes my partners family too if they so wish
It’s like they know that putting the age after the name makes us think they died therefore making us read the whole title. So annoying.
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