Jan Uuspöld: If you are grateful and respectful, everything will be fine People

On the last day of the year Jan Uuspõld visited the studio of “Hommik Anuga” with his daughter Ida Ingel Uuspõllu, for whom the actor himself wrote a song. The birthday wish of the actor, who recently celebrated a big anniversary, was to become more mature, but when he gave up he decided that the most important thing is not to be arrogant.

The song dedicated to his daughter is the fourth that Uuspõld himself wrote. The most famous of these is the “Tram No. 66” presented so far by Luxury Filters. “I don’t know a note and I don’t know how to write a song. Somehow it just comes to me. All the words come together, quickly. As if someone stuck them in my head,” Uuspöld explained his creative process.

According to the actor, the song written for his daughter was born out of love, provoked by the birth of his daughter Ida. “We were sitting in India with Ida. There I had a dusty guitar with a string missing. Then I plucked it and suddenly something started coming. The moon, its smiley face. There’s a kind of transcendental touch in this song,” Uuspöld said. If once Ida often fell asleep to this song, now she no longer wants to listen to it, according to the actor. “She works perfectly as a lullaby,” Uuspõld explained and added that that moment will come again when Ida listens to her as a lullaby.

What the daughter likes most about the song is the way her father plays the guitar. Ida also wants to play the guitar one day and already has a ukulele.

Ida wore the theater shoes she bought with her mother for the show. According to the girl she likes going to the theater and she also saw dad on stage. “I once saw Lotte’s show. Dad was a cat,” said Ida, who also thought about becoming an actress. Ida doesn’t know who she wants to play with yet, but she has mice at home. But not only that, but toy mice that Ida plays with dad. “Today we offered tea to the mice,” added Jan Uuspöld.

Ida’s favorite thing to do with her father is eat buckwheat porridge because it’s fun. They eat buckwheat porridge with sour cream. Recently we also celebrated her father’s fiftieth birthday together, where Ida received guests, who according to her daughter were many. The cake was also eaten on her birthday. As a gift, Uuspöld received tracksuits from his daughter.

Uuspöld, who also has two older children, feels he is in a different situation as a father. “Of course, Idal is the luckiest, because for him I am a very good father. /…/ Sometimes I also laugh saying that I am like a father and a grandfather. Two in one”, laughed the actor. According to him, Uuspollu has a good nose for places where it is worth distracting the child. “When those moments come, I know very well where to stay away from,” Uuspöld said.

On the occasion of his big birthday, Uuspöld thought that he would like to stand up more firmly and become an adult, but he still gave up this plan. Uuspöld agrees that an actor must be childish, but rather on the scene. “My stage and my life are a little messed up, but it’s not bad. But the birthday wish that haunts us all our lives is not to be arrogant. To be grateful and respectful. That’s the main thing. Then everything will go good”, Uuspöld Thought.

Ida wants peace by the end of the year and plans to welcome the new year with ice cream. Dad agrees to the plan. “Let’s go to an ice cream shop,” Ida commented.

2023-12-31 09:02:00
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