Tim Allen recently opened up about his past views on fatherhood, the regrets he holds today, and how maintaining sobriety for three decades has affected his life. Speaking with US Weekly, Allen candidly shared that he initially did not aspire to become a father and described his journey in raising children as a learning process.
“I never really wanted to be a dad,” Allen admitted. He explained that he has never been particularly fond of children, likening the process of parenting to the ease of obtaining a driver’s license or passport without needing preparation or guidance. Despite his initial hesitation, Allen embraces his role as a father as a continuous journey of growth and understanding.
Allen has two daughters: Katherine Allen and Elizabeth Allen-Dick. Katherine’s mother is Allen’s first wife, Laura Deibel, while he shares Elizabeth with his current wife, Jane Hajduk. During the conversation, Allen noted that Jane wished they had more children, emphasizing the learning curve parents experience with their early offspring.
In an interview, Allen acknowledged how his upbringing in a large family of predominantly boys influenced his views. “With girls, it’s different,” he said. He highlighted his focus on teaching life skills such as financial management, which he believes are crucial for both genders.
Allen touched on how his relationship with his daughters evolved over the years. He mentioned developing a unique communication level with them and feeling gratified when his elder daughter acknowledges lessons he imparted.
Discussing his sobriety, Allen reflected on how his past substance use affected his relationship with his eldest daughter. “I made amends to her,” he stated, observing the stark contrast with his youngest daughter, who never witnessed that period of his life. He noted the significant change in family dynamics since his decision to embrace sobriety nearly 30 years ago.
Tim Allen’s journey to personal growth also includes overcoming legal struggles in his past. Reflecting on his experiences, Allen said he focused on self-improvement and success during his time in prison. He emphasized his determination to avoid repeating past mistakes that brought humiliation to him and his loved ones.

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