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Taye Diggs Reveals the One ‘Beautiful Thing' About Co-parenting With Ex Idina Menzel

Taye Diggs Reveals the One ‘Beautiful Thing' About Co-parenting With Ex Idina Menzel

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Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel are truly some of the best co-parents in Hollywood, and in a recent interview, Diggs revealed the most 'beautiful thing' about it all. (Hint: it's basically all of it!)
In a recent interview with Today, Diggs talked about how amazing Menzel is as a co-parent.
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'She is — she's driving. She's the driver of the bus. So I respect that, and it's worked out pretty OK so far. So, if it ain't broke, I'm not trying to fix a beautiful thing,' he reflected.
Then, when asked how they maintain their family dynamic, he fully credits it to their son Walker. 'We both love Walker so much that it only works if we think about him first, and when we put him first,' Diggs happily said. 'We can't help but kind of respect each other and what we're all bringing.'
For those who don't know, Diggs and Menzel first met on the original Broadway production of Rent back in 1995. Eight years later, they married in Jan 2003. They welcomed their son Walker Nathaniel Diggs, born on Sept 2, 2009. However, the couple split up after a decade of marriage, with their divorce getting finalized in 2014.
In a previous interview with SheKnows, Diggs talked about how everything changes when you become a parent, and how each day is different.
'This is one thing that I'm sure about: the moment I think I have it figured out, I know I don't. So I do my best to kind of be in the moment and trust my experiences. I just gotta live with what happens afterwards where we're all doing the best we can. The way I was raised and the situation and the issues that that I had to deal with are completely different for him,' he said about his son Walker.Best of SheKnows
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