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Age is but a number.
Kelsey Grammer, 70, revealed how his family feels about him recently welcoming his eighth child.
“The family’s ecstatic,” the “Frasier” star told People in an interview published Wednesday.
“We’re all really having a great time,” he continued. “It’s really lovely.”
Grammer gushed that it’s “awesome and fantastic” having “new baby” Christopher at home.
“We are closer than we’ve ever been as a family,” Grammer added, “and I’m proud of that.”
The “X-Men” actor welcomed his eighth child with wife Kayte Walsh, 46. The couple also share daughter Faith, 12, and sons Gabriel, 10, and James, 8.
Grammer is a dad to four other kids: daughter Spencer, 41, with his first wife, Doreen Alderman, daughter Greer, 33, with ex Barrie Buckner, and daughter Mason, 23, and son Jude, 20, with his third wife, “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Camille Meyer.
The Hollywood legend shared the news of the latest addition to his family on the “Pod Meets World” podcast Monday.
“We just had our fourth one, so it just became eight kids,” Grammer told hosts Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle.
Last year, Grammer opened up about his bonds with his children in an interview with Variety.
“My children — my young children, older children — the happiest I ever am is if they’re all in the same room together,” he said. “My work has allowed me to be able to do that.”
“I’ve been given this great experience It’s been painful and challenging and hard and tragic — all those things,” the Emmy winner added. “But boy, it’s a great life. And I want to pass that on to them.”
Grammer met his current wife, a former flight attendant, during a flight to London in 2009.
At the time, he was still legally married to Meyer, 57. The demise of the pair’s relationship was documented during Season 1 of “RHOBH.”
In March, Grammer shared how Walsh supported him as he wrote about the 1975 rape and murder of his teenage sister, Karen, in his 2025 memoir, “Karen: A Brother Remembers.”
“When I finished the book, I turned her around and I said, ‘I’m finished.’ She said, ‘Well, I’ve missed you,’” he told People. “I had to go away for a while — there were hours on end that I would just be staring off. But she was patient and loving through it.”
“I had definitely lost a lot of the joy,” Grammer added, “and this brought it back for me.”

