Celebrity Parents Raising Bilingual Kids (2024)

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Like us, celebrity parents are all about nurturing their children’s development and skills however they can. For some, that includes ensuring their kids can speak another language fluently.

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Of course, famous or not, raising a bilingual child doesn’t happen overnight. It requires exposing your child repeatedly to the new language, according to the Linguistic Society of America. And there are all sorts of strategies to do just that. Some parents swear by not allowing their kids to speak English at home, while others also enroll their kids in language courses or stock the family library with child-friendly books written in the other language.

The effort can be worth it, as there are plenty of benefits to being bilingual. It can help boost empathy, reading skills and the ability to multitask, to name just a few.

And then there are the more personal reasons a celebrity parent may want their kids to master another language. Eva Mendes, for example, teaches her kids Spanish as a way to maintain a link to her family’s Cuban roots, while Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey make sure their three children can speak Portuguese so they’re able to communicate with her family in Brazil.

No matter what language their children are learning—or how they’re going about teaching it—we love seeing the way celebrity parents are broadening their kids’ horizons. Check out the famous moms and dads who are raising bilingual kids below.

  • Amal Clooney & George Clooney

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    George Clooney admitted in 2022 that he and his wife Amal made a “terrible mistake” by having twins Ella and Alexander learn a second language.

    “We taught them Italian,” George said on an appearance on CBS Mornings. But we don’t speak Italian. So, we’ve armed them with a language that they can harm us with, and we don’t really know what they’re saying.”

  • Heidi Klum

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    Heidi Klum’s kids Leni, Johan, Henry, and Lou — who she shares with ex husband Seal — all speak German. Teaching them is something she feels strongly about. “They’re bilingual,” the model said. “You owe that to your children if you have the ability to speak another language.”

  • Zoe Saldaña

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    Zoe Saldaña’s three kids — Cy, Bowie, and Zen, who she shares with husband Marco Perego — are trilingual and confidently speak English, Italian, and Spanish.

    “They understand all three languages, and they also choose who they speak the languages with,” the actress told People. “So with their Italian grandparents they will speak in Italian, with their [Spanish-speaking] grandparents they speak in Spanish, and with Mama and Papa they will speak back in English — but they understand in any language we speak to them.”

  • Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt

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    Brangelina may be no more, but Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s combined efforts to teach their children multiple languages are still going strong. “None of my kids want to be actors, thank God,” Jolie said while hosting a BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour June 2016 segment. “They’re interested in being musicians. And they are all learning different languages.”

    Jolie revealed that their six children speak seven languages among them. “All the kids are learning different languages,” she said. “I asked them what languages they wanted to learn, and Shi is learning Khmai, which is the Cambodian language, Pax is focusing on Vietnamese, Mad has taken to German and Russian, Z is speaking French, Vivienne really wanted to learn Arabic, and Knox is learning sign language.”

  • Chris Hemsworth & Elsa Pataky

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    Chris Hemsworth is supportive of his wife, Spanish actress and model Elsa Pataky, teaching their children to be fluent in Spanish. The couple share daughter India and sons Tristan and Sasha. “Yeah, they’re fluent in Spanish,” Hemsworth said during an April 2018 Ellen interview. While the actor admits he can only speak “one sentence” of his wife’s native language, he says his children fluent. “When I hear the Spanish directed at me, it’s usually unfortunate, controversial, aggressive situations,” he said. “So I’m just thinking, ‘What is she saying right now?’ and, ‘What’s my comeback to this?’ When we’re fighting, basically, which is never! If she gets angry enough, she’ll drop the English façade.”

  • Eva Mendes & Ryan Gosling

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    Eva Mendes and husband Ryan Gosling have gotten candid about the challenges that come with raising their daughters, Amada and Esmeralda, bilingual. “I’m Cuban… so yeah, we’re trying to teach the kids Spanish, and it’s harder than I thought,” Mendes said in a May 2019 interview on The Talk. “Because I speak Spanglish and that’s what they’re picking up. So it’s adorable, but it’s technically not a language. It’s Spanglish.” Mendes has also opened up about her efforts to immerse her children in Cuban culture. “We’re constantly playing Cuban music,” Mendes said in an August 2016 Vanity Fair interview. “I speak to them in Spanish, and my mom speaks to Esmeralda in Spanish. Well, now she speaks to both of them in Spanish. Any time I have an opportunity to introduce her or them… to my culture, whether it’s through music, or through food, I do.”

  • Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves

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    Matthew McConaughey’s wife, Camila Alves, is from Brazil, so naturally the famous couple are raising their children to speak her native language, Portuguese. “The kids are taking Portuguese classes for the last week,” right before their family headed to Brazil to visit Alves’ relatives, McConaughey said in a December 2016 interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “They already know a lot of Portuguese, but they’re taking Portuguese classes five hours a day for the last week in preperation for going on this trip.”

  • Ricky Martin & Jwan Yosef

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    Ricky Martin is very open about life with soon-to-be ex-husband Jwan Yosef and their four children: twins Valentino and Matteo (b. 2013), Lucia (b. 2018), and Renn (b. 2019). The singer credits them for helping him to come out, and one reason he says he talks about them so often is to help “normalize” families like his. One particularly unique aspect of life in their household? Multiple languages are spoken.

    In a September 2013 Ellen interview, Martin said he and Yosef speak Spanish and English in the house. And Valentino and Matto go to a French school, meaning the older boys can speak Spanish, English and French. “That’s the beautiful thing about New York,” Martin said of the city where the family has a home. “It’s such a diverse city, culturally speaking, and you have the opportunity to bring your kids to this school that goes by the French system,” Martin said. “I want them to be exposed more.”

  • Shakira & Gerard Piqué

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    Shakira and her ex Gerard Piqué, share children Milan and Sasha. The Colombian singer launched a bilingual parenting app called Grow, in partnership with Fisher-Price, back in 2016. While promoting the app, Shakira offered some insight into her own experience raising bilingual children.“It helps if they are able to associate a person with a language at this early stage, to minimize language confusion,” Shakrai told Popsugar in March 2016. “Their father, for example, always speaks to them in Catalan. I try to speak to them in mostly English, but if I switch, I try to not mix two languages in one sentence.”

  • Rosamund Pike & Robie Uniake

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    Rosamund Pike and husband Robie Uniake share sons Solo and Atom. In a February 2021 interview on The Graham Norton Show, Pike revealed that their children speak Mandarin — and that it was mainly her husband’s idea. “I’ve got my kids homeschooling me,” Pike said. “Because my kids speak Mandarin, and I don’t. They grew up bilingual, really, because my partner thought he was going to have more kids, because he had had four already, and he thought it might be exciting for him to talk to them in a language that we don’t already know,” Pike said. “So he taught himself Chinese from the ground-up.” During the Covid-19 pandemic, she finally learned the language herself. “He’s basically talking to them in a language I don’t understand so I thought maybe lockdown was a good opportunity for me to catch up,” she said.

  • Salma Hayek & François-Henri Pinault

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    Actress Salma Hayek and her husband, François-Henri Pinault, share an only child, Valentina. At just 2 years old, the famous couple’s daughter was already trilingual. “She speaks three languages,” Hayek told People Moms & Babies in April 2010. “She’s speaking fluently…English, Spanish, and French,” Pinault added. “She can have a conversation.” At the time, Hayek was also learning multiple languages alongside her tot. ​​“It’s amazing how fast it comes,” Pinault continued. “She’s teaching French to her mother.”

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Celebrity Parents Raising Bilingual Kids? ›

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes
Eva de la Caridad Méndez (/ˈmɛndɛz/, Spanish: [ˈeβa ðe la kaɾiˈðað ˈmendes]; born March 5, 1974), known professionally as Eva Mendes, is an American actress.
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, for example, teaches her kids Spanish as a way to maintain a link to her family's Cuban roots, while Camila Alves
Camila Alves
Camila McConaughey (née Alves; born 28 January 1983) is a Brazilian-American model and designer. She is married to American actor Matthew McConaughey.
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and Matthew McConaughey make sure their three children can speak Portuguese so they're able to communicate with her family in Brazil.

Should parents raise their children to be bilingual? ›

So you want to raise bilingual children. That's understandable! Research has consistly demonstrated that it's advantageous to be bilingual. Some of those advantages are obvious: it's more convenient to travel if you know another language, for example, and you also have access to more job markets.

Can monolingual parents raise bilingual children? ›

The short answer: a resounding YES.

Do bilingual children have an advantage? ›

7 Bilingual children are also able to make new friends and create strong relationships using their second language—an important skill in our increasingly diverse society. Research has found that babies raised in bilingual households show better self-control,8 a key indicator of school success.

How to give your child more control? ›

Here's how to empower your kids:
  1. Ask for help. Like parents, kids need to feel useful and needed. ...
  2. Offer a limited choice. Let them pick one of two choices: You may _____ or you may _____. ...
  3. Let your kid pick when something is done. ...
  4. Create routines with your child. ...
  5. Work together for solutions.
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Do bilingual children have higher IQs? ›

More Brain Cells

Another study revealed bilingualism increases “gray matter” — the number of cell bodies in the brain. People who speak both English and Spanish, for example, are likely to have more brain cells than people who just speak English. This, of course, suggests a healthier brain and better intelligence.

Do bilingual children learn slower? ›

Some people wonder if bilingual children have language delays. You may have heard that being bilingual can lead to speech delays or cause problems with academics. But the fact is, research has shown many benefits of being multilingual, including the ability to communicate and connect with a range of people.

What are the disadvantages of growing up bilingual? ›

Disadvantages of Bilingualism in Child Development
  • Language confusion: Children may mix languages or have difficulty differentiating between them, leading to communication problems. ...
  • Delayed language development: ...
  • Learning difficulties: ...
  • Reduced cognitive development: ...
  • Social and emotional difficulties:
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Do children with bilingual parents take longer to talk? ›

Some people may mistakenly believe that raising a child in a bilingual household (meaning they speak more than one language) puts them at risk for language delays or a “silent period” when they might not speak at all. Language delays can still occur in bilingual children, but bilingualism itself is not the cause.

Does a bilingual child have more brain activity? ›

A comparison of brain activity in these bilinguals and monolingual controls revealed that bilinguals exhibit higher activity in five left-hemisphere language-related brain areas (dorsal precentral gyrus, pars triangularis, pars opercularis, superior temporal gyrus and planum temporale).

Are bilingual children better at math? ›

While bilingual students may initially find it easier or faster to solve problems using their first language, research from the University of Texas at San Antonio found that while students tended to solve arithmetic problems in the language they first learned them in, they were more likely to solve word problems in the ...

Do bilingual children perform better academically? ›

Yet all research points to the exact opposite–not only that, but bilingual students pick up certain pre-reading skills faster than their monolingual classmates. In fact, bilingualism is associated with many other cognitive benefits like stronger multitasking skills, creativity, and working memory.

Do babies in bilingual homes have distinct brain patterns? ›

Babies as young as 4 months old who are born into a bilingual environment show distinct brain patterns related to how they process speech. The findings emphasise how language exposure shapes the brain during early life.

Why is my child so bossy and controlling? ›

Give Them Some Power. Bossiness in children often stems from kids just trying to feel in control of a situation and their life. This is especially true as a child matures and becomes more independent.

Why is my 7 year old so controlling? ›

Remember, your child's need for control is driven by a fear that if they don't control you or others they won't be looked after well enough or they may make themselves or siblings vulnerable. The desire to control comes from a sensible place.

How to be a less reactive mom? ›

Three key factors to mindful parenting
  1. Notice your own feelings when you're in conflict with your child. Think about your most recent argument or a frustrating situation with your child. ...
  2. Learn to pause before responding in anger. ...
  3. Listen carefully to a child's viewpoint even when disagreeing with it.

Should I get a raise for being bilingual? ›

Businesses generally recognize bilingual employees' impact on their operations, which is why they often pay them up to 20% more an hour than staff members who speak only one language.

Are there any disadvantages of raising bilingual infants? ›

Raising bilingual children can also bring some challenges with it, particularly when it comes to language development. Studies have found that if both parents speak different languages, then the child may take longer than usual to reach certain milestones since they are learning two languages at once.

Is it better to raise bilingual children sequentially or simultaneously? ›

Let's get this out of the way first: Neither one of these approaches is “better” than the other. Both simultaneous bilingualism and sequential bilingualism can result in fluency in two or more languages! Just like every family is different, so is every bilingual individual and how they learn.

Why do some parents want their children to be good at foreign languages? ›

A big reason many parents want their children to learn a foreign language is so they can speak to family members in their native tongue. Not only can learning the language improve communication, it comes along with a great deal of cultural insight that can help children appreciate their family's perspective.

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