Keoghan said that he keeps trying to better himself for his son’s sake. “Each and every day I work harder to push myself on every level to be the healthiest and strongest person for that boy,” he stated in the letter.
“I want to give him the chance to grow, learn, and fail. I want him to have complete faith in me, to be able to look up to his father, and to know that I will always be there for him.
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The actor continued by pleading for an end to the harassment, citing his kid in particular. “I need you to [remember] he has to read ALL of this about his father when he is older,” Keoghan said. “Please be respectful to all.”
This year, Keoghan starred in the thriller Bring Them Down and had supporting parts in the World War II miniseries Masters of the Air and Andrea Arnold’s coming-of-age drama Bird.