Sex and the City’s Willie Garson adopts a son

Sex and the City’s Willie Garson is joining an elite – though ever-growing – list of Hollywood celebs: he’s becoming an adoptive parent. Garson, who plays Carrie’s gay best friend Stanford Blatch, told People in January that he was taking parenting classes in hopes of adopting a child. According to Us Weekly, Garson is almost done adopting his soon-to-be son.

Sex and the City star Willie Garson — who plays Carrie Bradshaw’s BFF Stanford Blatch — says he is “almost done” adopting a son.

He tells E! News the boy will be from “Los Angeles County.”

“It’s a big deal,” the unattached actor, 44, says. “It’s a big decision.”

He says the process wasn’t easy. “You know what, it should be difficult,” he adds. “It’s not like buying a suit or another pair of glasses.”

So will there be playdates with other famous celeb offspring? Perhaps. “If I like their kids,” he jokes, adding, “My kid’s going to be the coolest.”

[From Us Weekly]

Garson strikes me as someone who’d be a really good dad. Funny and interesting, but not a pushover. The process of adoption can be emotionally exhausting and daunting. When he spoke with People in January, Garson said “I kind of knew how difficult it was going to be, and it’s pretty difficult.” In the end it seems like he thinks the difficulty was a good thing – certainly jumping through hoops proves how much you want a child. There’s no mention of the kid’s age – neither Us nor Garson calls him a baby, so he might be an older child, which would be extra great, since they aren’t adopted as often. Either way, congrats to Willie and his new son.

Here’s Willie at the ‘Sex and the City: The Movie’ premiere at Radio City Music Hall last night. Images thanks to WENN.

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  1. Bodhi says:

    Yay! Congrats to the new family! Stanford never fails to crack me up

  2. Enonymouse says:

    Good for him.

  3. Megan says:

    Is he gay in real life? He’s a fantastic actor, he was in Star Gate the series too for a while.

  4. anni says:

    that´s great. i am always when when someone chooses to give these kids a home…btw, i loved him on the x-files.

  5. stewart says:

    Nope … He’s straight — Thank God. No worries. He can adopt. (Breathe easy)

  6. Jaclyn says:

    Yay, good for him! He’ll be an excellent dad. And I agree with Anni, he was great on the x-files (he was on 2 episodes, actually). And I also liked him in “House of D” with David Duchovny. 🙂

  7. kate says:

    yay, stanny!

  8. Jaundice Machine says:

    He seems like he’d be a great father. Congrats!

  9. vdantev says:

    Good on him.

    So why is it when Angelina adopts a child, it’s some looked on as a vile plot by some folks ?

  10. TPVERO says:

    What make people unsure of the validity of celebrity adoptions? Could it be the celebrities seem notoriously unstable even though they have piles of money and a child needs love and attention not piles of money, and perhaps celebrities are known to be notoriously fickle in their relationships? No one wants to see a child go from the frying pan into the fire. Having known more than a few biological children of celebrities… I find myself worrying about all of them.

  11. Mairead says:

    Because vdantev, she’s always plotting, plotting, plotting to shackle Brad Pitt to her unfeasibly slender ankles and take over the world! 😈 😈 😈

    (feck knows why – to make all kids have a fauxhawk perhaps? 😕 )

    Does he have a partner? If not, a very brave man to undertake such a committment when presumably an already difficult process would be even more awkward – so… Congrats!

  12. Alexia says:

    Mairead, I know you. I wish everyone would open their eyes to your profound BS. Why do you think everyone likes you, is beyond me. You are the biggest load of S*IT out there on all boards. No one wants your opinion. No one cares what you think. We all laugh at you. You are a joke. Just go away or crawl back under that cat s*it that’s on your living room floor.