Colin Farrell talks about son having ‘neurogenetic disorder’

The Penguin actor Colin Farrell has opened about being a dad or mum to a toddler with neurogenetic dysfunction.
Farrell has a son named James, which he welcomed along with his ex-girlfriend Kim Bordenave in 2003.
The 21-year-old little one has a uncommon neurogenetic dysfunction known as the ‘Angelman Syndrome’; a situation that causes mental incapacity, delayed improvement, issues with motion, speech and stability.
The Batman actor shared that he has a deep sense of concern in him, however on the similar time there may be additionally love and respect that has developed in him over the time.
Whereas chatting with Candis Journal, Colin opened, “When James was born, we thought he was excellent. Effectively, he’s excellent – however we thought he was bodily and neurologically excellent, too.”
The Golden Globe winner admitted that he doesn’t take something with no consideration.
“You actually do take nothing with no consideration. There is a deep sense of concern – I’ve run by hospital with James in my arms when he was having a seizure – however there’s additionally a way of affection and respect.”
The 45-year-old continued, “You know the way you hear {that a} kid’s first steps are a seminal second within the lifetime of the dad or mum – in addition to the kid. Effectively, in the event you’ve been instructed there’s an opportunity your little one won’t ever stroll, these steps tackle a complete new which means.”
Farrell even have one other son named Henry, who he shares with ex-partner, Alicja Bachleda-Curús.