Jorge Daniel Pardo, commonly known as J.D. Pardo, gained attention for his stellar performance in the movie Maya MC Padro starring as Ezekiel ‘EZ’ Reyes in the FX series. The fourth installment of the series has just been released and fans can’t get bored of the villain. They are interested in his personal life with his wife and children, despite the fact that the actor is extremely reserved.
JD Padra’s wife
Padro is now married to Emily Frlekin, with whom he lives in Los Angeles, according to Cinemaholic. The couple married in 2010 and have been together ever since. For a long time, fans suspected him of being gay after he played Eddie Araujo in A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story. But when he married Frlekin, the rumors died down. Padro’s wife, according to the site, graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English literature and worked as a project manager at The Black Card Circle Foundation.
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Franklin’s Foundation is a nonprofit public charity that seeks to improve people’s quality of life. They promote awareness and finance in the fields of education, the environment, health care, poverty alleviation and global development. Padro’s wife, according to an old travel blog she ran until 2011, loves to travel, according to Cinemaholic. Because the actor is a private person, there is very little information about their marriage or love story. The duo has never revealed any information about their relationship. Padro even avoids writing about his wife on social media and talks freely about his children.
JD Padro on parenting
Padro and his wife are parents of two children. His eldest daughter was born in 2017 and his younger son was born in 2021. The actor often takes pictures with his son and daughter on Instagram but has never revealed the names of the two children. On Father’s Day in June, the actor shared a video of him playing with his children. In the post, he said he was very tired, but his children did not understand this.
They were only relieved that their father had returned home. He went on to say that there is no greater blessing or obligation than that, and as a result he has strived to be a better man and father to his children. He previously discussed parenting on FX’s Get To Know You. When asked what usually cheers him up when he’s sad, he replies: “My daughter.” It doesn’t matter how difficult things are when you see a kid – and he’s two and a half years old – and he looks at things as if they weren’t complicated, that they’re in the moment.”
He claims that his daughter gets happy quickly when she gets upset because she knows how to pamper her feelings at a young age. His daughter will beg for his attention, and if he replies, ‘not now, tomorrow’, she’ll be disappointed, but as long as he’s around, she’s satisfied. And that will lift his spirits.
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