Celebrity Family & Parenting: Jason Derulo's Approach
During his appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" on November 6, 2024, Jason Derulo spoke candidly about his unique approach to getting feedback on his work — from none other than his 3-year-old son, Jason King. The entertainer, 35, who shares his son with ex Jena Frumes, showcased the significant role his son plays in his creative process. "He's kind of the new A&R," Derulo remarked humorously, explaining that his son's honesty is invaluable since, at such a young age, he hasn't learned to sugarcoat feedback, PEOPLE reported.
The "Slow Low" singer highlighted that his son's straightforwardness carries over to fashion advice too. He joked about how, if you were to ask, "Bubba, what you think of about this outfit?" his son might bluntly respond with, "Nah, uh-uh," providing more honest feedback than most adults.
Derulo’s father-son dynamic extends beyond music critique; little Jason, captured often on Derulo's Instagram, also made an adorable appearance dressed as Buzz Lightyear on Good Morning America, during Jason's performance of "Make Me Happy."
This wouldn’t be the first public family moment as they had shared a captivating social media post of their Toy Story-themed Halloween costumes, further documenting their affectionate and close-knit relationship. Whether in terms of life or performances, it becomes evident from their jointly shared joyous snippets that the younger Jason is already following in vibrant, lively footsteps.
Derulo’s joyful narrative – with the involvement of both his ex-partner Frumes as Bo Beep and himself as Woody – beautifully completes their family story as Jason humorously contemplates, "Did you dress up for Halloween?" using playful hashtags, to echo their enjoyable moments with fans.
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