Dax Shepard recently made headlines once again for his unorthodox approach to parenting. The comedian, known for his role in “Idiocracy,” revealed on his podcast, “Armchair Expert,” that he offered to pay for his 11-year-old daughter Delta to freeze her eggs when she turns 18. This surprising revelation came after Delta expressed interest in having a baby at a young age.
During the podcast episode, Shepard discussed his conversation with Delta about her future plans for motherhood. When he suggested that she wait until she was between 35 and 45 to have children, Delta was taken aback. In response, Shepard proposed the idea of freezing her eggs at 18 so that she wouldn’t have to worry about fertility issues later in life.
Shepard’s co-host, Monica Padman, supported his suggestion, emphasizing the importance of early egg freezing for women who want to delay motherhood. Shepard explained that he believes Delta and her sister, Lincoln, 12, will prioritize their careers before starting a family. By freezing their eggs at a young age, he hopes to alleviate the pressure of conceiving later in life.
Despite Shepard’s predictions about Delta’s future timeline for motherhood, he acknowledged that she may change her mind as she grows older. He was surprised when Delta expressed a desire to become a mom in her mid-20s, highlighting the generational differences in perspectives on family planning.
Shepard and his wife, Kristen Bell, have faced criticism for their parenting style in the past. In a previous podcast episode, Shepard admitted that they allow their daughters to “talk back” and be “disrespectful” in order to empower them to advocate for themselves in the future. He emphasized the importance of raising strong, independent women who are unafraid to stand up for themselves in any situation.
Overall, Shepard’s unconventional parenting methods may raise eyebrows, but they reflect his commitment to supporting his daughters’ autonomy and empowering them to make informed choices about their futures. As Delta and Lincoln navigate their paths to adulthood, Shepard and Bell will continue to offer guidance and encouragement as they explore their options for motherhood and beyond.

