Stars Share Insights into Family Life on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

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The highly anticipated animated musical-comedy Sing 2 is gearing up for its US debut on December 22.

Building excitement for the film, stars Bono and Scarlett Johansson recently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, aired on Tuesday, December 14.

Ellen, acknowledging the film’s popularity with kids, took the opportunity to explore the personal lives of these celebrities, focusing on their families and children.

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Scarlett Johansson, the 37-year-old actress, and Bono, the 61-year-old musician, joined forces to promote Sing 2.

During their chat on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Johansson shared endearing stories about her 4-and-a-half-month-old son, Cosmo, and his relationship with his seven-year-old sister, Rose.

Johansson humorously described Rose’s casual approach to her baby brother, portraying their interactions with a touch of sibling charm.

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Bono, known offstage as Paul David Hewson, enthusiastically discussed his family, shedding light on his 20-year-old son, John Hewson.

Bono proudly spoke about John’s leadership qualities and pursuit of higher education despite having one leg.

The U2 lead singer then turned the spotlight to his 22-year-old son, Elijah, a globe-trotting musician passionate about rock and roll. Bono shared Elijah’s aspirations to conquer the pop charts with his band, Inhaler.

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The conversation seamlessly transitioned to parenting, with Johansson expressing admiration for Bono’s enduring 40-year marriage to Ali Hewson.

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She marveled at the idea of knowing someone intimately for such a long time. Johansson, married to Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost, inquired about the secrets of long-term relationships, prompting Bono to describe his wife as a captivating enigma.

Both stars also shared insights into their involvement in Sing 2. Scarlett, voicing the character of Ash, a teenage porcupine punk rocker, collaborated with Bono, who portrays Clay Calloway, an aged lion and former rock star legend.

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The duo performs a cover of U2’s hit, “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” Bono credited his daughter, Eve, for coaching him in his first acting role.

As excitement builds for Sing 2’s release on December 22, don’t miss the heartwarming interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where these celebrities open up about family, relationships, and their delightful collaboration in the film.

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