Kevin Costner’s son shares working experience with his dad in Horizon: An American Saga
Kevin Costner’s son Hayes praises about his father at the premiere of his new movie
Kevin Costner’s son, Hayes has recently shared his working experience with his father and actor in Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight at the LA premiere of the movie, Hayes, who has a small role in his fathers directed movie, jokingly said, “He trapped me.”
“I got to spend the whole day with him every day and just see him work. … I had such a blast,” remarked the 15-year-old.
Hayes also revealed he found the experience “really cool and amazing”.
“I was just really proud of my dad. He’s been working so long. I could just only think about my dad in that moment,” stated the actor’s son.
During his Today show appearance earlier this month, Kevin called Hayes a “beautiful boy and quiet”.
While talking about pushing his children into showbusiness, the Yellowstone star mentioned, “I have not shoved my children into the business. I realise there’s so many young actors that would just kill to be in this movie.”
“And I don’t want to take those parts away from them just ’cause I can place my own children in. But in this instance, it was a smaller part,” continued the 69-year-old.
Kevin added, “I selfishly wanted him with me for the week, two weeks he was with me.”
Meanwhile, the first of four installments, Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1 will premiere in theatres on June 28.
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