Aaron Paul is loving his new 'European lifestyle'
Published in Entertainment News
Aaron Paul is living his "dream" European lifestyle since to Paris, France.
The Breaking Bad actor and his wife Lauren Parsekian - who are parents to Story, seven, and three-year-old Ryden - left Los Angeles after the city was ravaged by wildfires in January to start a new life in the French capital and Aaron admits it's a dream come true being able to raise his kids in a new country.
He told Travel and Leisure magazine: "We have always dreamt of doing a year abroad. Specifically in Paris. Love the food, the history, the people.
"Every time I came to Paris, I never wanted to leave. We wanted our kids to learn another language and be surrounded by another culture. It was very important to us."
He went on to reveal the family have already enjoyed a number of trips around Europe - including an outing to London - and they are keen to make the most of the holidays by travelling when the kids have time off from school.
Aaron added: "I have two kiddos, a seven-and-a-half-year-old baby girl and a three-and-a-half-year-old baby boy.
"In France, the school system is either private or public. Every six weeks, they get two weeks off to allow the family to tour around Europe. We're just living the European lifestyle, and it's a dream."
Aaron revealed the family's next big trip is a festive outing to Finland over the Christmas holidays.
He told the publication: "We're about to take them to the North Pole over the holidays. We're flying into Finland, and we're staying in some glass igloos and literally having reindeer take us on sleds to go find Santa in the forest."
However, the family might not stay in France permanently as Aaron revealed his in-laws are buying a house in Italy so they are considering following them there.
He added: "We're hoping to ride their coattails to Italy ... Tuscany is obviously a go-to. Florence is beautiful. I think Florence might be my favorite place in Italy. I mean, Rome obviously is amazing. It's just all amazing."
Aaron previously explained his decision to leave Los Angeles came after the wildfires struck southern California at the start of the year and they realized they were "done" living there.
He told the Daily Mail online: "When the fires happened in LA, we knew that we were done with LA. So we sold our house in LA and moved to Paris."













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