Jesse Palmer is obsessed with the same music as his little girl
Jesse Palmer‘s daughter, Ella, inherited his taste in music.
The Golden bachelorette exclusively hosts his current obsessions in the new issue of We weeklywhich shows that his 9-month-old daughter has a fondness for one of his favorite artists. “This is such a ‘dad’ answer, but my Ella is obsessed with it Raffi song!” he shares.
Being able to share some of his favorite childhood music with his little girl is “such a cool, full experience for me,” says the TV personality. Us. “As a baby I grew up at Raffi in Ottawa, Canada.”
Palmer and his wife, Emely Fardowelcomed their first child earlier this year: “Our worlds have changed forever… She’s finally here… ELLA REINE PALMER 💕,” Palmer captioned a sweet hospital selfie with his girls via Instagram on January 10. “Our hearts are overflowing with love and gratitude.”
He has since shared several adorable photos of Ella on his social media, including a group photo from his and Fardo’s recent trip to Madrid. “Ella has become a very little traveler,” he wrote on Monday, October 28. Instagram photo of his family of three.
While fans may know Palmer for his NFL career and hosting ABC’s The bachelor franchise, the former athlete is also a secret history buff. He tells Us that one of his most recent film choices was 2018’s Mary Queen of Scots.
“I’m a history nerd, and the tragic, inspiring story of Mary Stuart with cousin Elizabeth I is truly remarkable,” he notes. “Saoirse Ronan And Margot Robbie are both incredible in this film.”
As much as Palmer enjoys learning about the lives of historical figures, he also enjoys diving into a good book. He tells Us that is his current reading Gabriel García Máquez‘S One hundred years of loneliness.
“[The] The Nobel Prize-winning novel is simply a masterpiece and a cornerstone example of magical realism, which I love!” he gushes.
In addition to his best entertainment photos, Palmer is also obsessed with the cast of The Golden Bachelorette‘debut season. The host told me earlier Us that he formed bonds with many of them Joan Vassosparticipants during filming and asked them for fatherhood advice.
“I just wanted to inform them about the do’s and don’ts of raising a daughter,” he said exclusively in September. “The boys couldn’t have been more genuine and generous with their time and advice [and] support each other. They were funny.”
Palmer went on to say, “I knew that very first night that I was going to love this whole group of guys. “I mean this: I always try to interact with the cast off-camera as much as possible. But it was a pleasure to be with this group of guys. I’m so happy that this season we get to show more of their personalities and peel back the layers of who they are, because they really are a special group of guys.
For more information about Palmer, read the new issue of We weeklyon newsstands now.
The Golden Bachelorette airs on ABC Wednesdays at 8pm ET.