Vince Vaughn appears with kids at Hollywood Walk of Fame: "The most important thing in the world"
Vince Vaughn and Kyla Weber are parents to Locklyn, 13, and Vernon, 11.
Vince Vaughn made his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony a family outing.
On Monday, Vaughn received a star, and his wife of over a decade, Kyla Weber, and their two children: daughter Locklyn, 13, and son Vernon, 11, were present.
For decades, Vaughn has been a staple in Hollywood, and at the event, he thanked his "gorgeous spouse" for being present.
"My cherished wife, Kyla, I am thrilled to have you by my side on this journey. Your presence fills me with immense gratitude, and our children are a testament to the love we share. The memories we've created together, the laughter that echoes through the halls, all of this means so much to me. However, I must emphasize that you and our children are the most significant aspect of my life. You are the reason I wake up every morning and the driving force behind my every action."
He joked, "Although you're not as lucrative and don't provide me with the kind of access that this kind of thing does, you guys are the most important."
"My beautiful wife, Kyla, so glad you're here with me on this now. I'm so grateful for you and these beautiful kids." — Vince Vaughn
During his speech at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Vince Vaughn paid tribute to his wife and children.
On Monday, Vaughn's family, including his parents, sisters, aunt, and friends, were present at his wedding.
On his big day, Vaughn shared with Planet Chronicle Digital that it was "incredible" to have his family by his side.
The actor expressed how wonderful it is to share such a moment with everyone, stating, "It's great to share it with all of them. It's nice to have some time together and experience this moment together."
Vince Vaughn discusses his career and family during his Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony.
In his speech, Vaughn revealed that his interest in acting was ignited by a childhood experience. He recounted how his older sisters took him to see "Animal House" in the theater when he was too young to watch the film, and he knew he wanted to make people laugh like he did while watching the movie.
He said, "I felt like I could do that and make people laugh, giving families a good night to discuss and have joy."
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