Samuel L. Jackson gives hilarious reaction to wife's objection to 'foul language'
Samuel L. Jackson reveals if he was careful about the way he spoke in front of daughter
Samuel L. Jackson is widely known for using swear words extensively in his films and day to day life and his wife has a problem with it.
The actor has recently joined the Tulsa King drama series which also stars Sylvester Stallon in key role.
Recently, the 76-year-old appeared at the Jimmy Kimmel Live, where he was asked about his wife LaTanya Richards having an issue with his "foul language."
While addressing the matter, Jackson added, “Only in a room full of grown women.”
Kimmel said in return, “Okay. All right. So, if it’s scripted, no problem.”
Samuel, on a lighter note, said, “Well, if I’m at home, it’s my house. I can say what I want to.”
Jimmy, out of curiosity, asked the Hitman’s Bodygaurd actor, “What were the rules in your house? Like with your daughter, did you have a swear jar? Was there anything like that?”
“No swear jars in the house”, he responded while giving a smile.
When asked, “Were you careful about how you spoke in front of your daughter when she was little?”
While laughing, Jackson stated, “No. not really. Too late by then.”
The 58-year-old host also then asked him if he curses people in the road while driving to which he responded saying that he curse a lot in the car.
Samuel is all set to star in the finale season of Tulsa King, premiering this Sunday on Paramount+
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