Jesse Palmer and His Baby Daughter Ella Like the Same Music
Jesse Palmer’s 9-month-old daughter, Ella, has developed a fondness for her dad's music. According to the current issue of Us Weekly, Palmer shares that Ella is obsessed with songs by Raffi. He describes this moment as "such a ‘dad’ answer," reflecting his joy and surprise.
Palmer finds it incredibly rewarding to share music he loved as a child. He recalls growing up in Ottawa, Canada, where Raffi's music was a part of his childhood. For him, this experience feels like a beautiful, full-circle moment.
He and his wife, Emely Fardo, welcomed Ella into their family earlier this year. On January 10, Palmer shared an endearing selfie from the hospital, announcing her arrival. The caption read, "Our worlds have been forever changed… She’s finally here… ELLA REINE PALMER 💕." They expressed their overflowing love and gratitude.
Since then, Palmer has posted several delightful photos of Ella on social media, including a snapshot from their trip to Madrid. In his October 28 Instagram post, he captioned it with "Ella has become quite the little 🌎 traveler," showcasing their family adventures.
While best known for his NFL career and hosting on ABC’s The Bachelor franchise, Palmer is also an avid history enthusiast. Recently, he expressed his admiration for the movie Mary Queen of Scots. He finds the tragic tale of Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I intriguing and emphasizes the outstanding performances by Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie in the film.
In addition to enjoying films, Palmer has turned his attention to literature. He is currently reading Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. He describes this Nobel Prize-winning novel as a masterpiece and a prime example of magical realism, a genre he deeply appreciates.
Beyond entertainment, Palmer is captivated by the debut season of *The Golden Bachelorette*. He formed connections with several contestants, seeking advice on fatherhood. He recalled his conversations with them about raising a daughter, noting their genuine and generous spirit during his talks.
"I experienced an instant bond with the group. They were so supportive and kind," he remarked. Palmer fondly remembers that first night, feeling he would enjoy being around these men. He looks forward to showcasing their personalities this season, emphasizing how special this group truly is.