Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto says he has no plans to embrace fatherhood anytime soon.
The 45-year-old star believes becoming a dad is a lot of responsibility and he wants to bite the bullet when he is ready, reported ES magazine.
"I think it's really important to be present if you have children. I have a lot of... Things to take care of," Leto said.
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The "Suicide Squad" actor, who had famously prepped up for his role as The Joker by sending rats to his co-stars and used condoms among other things, said he would not go that far for every role.
Leto said, "I mean if I was in 'Baywatch 2', I don't think I'd need to do it, that would be so much fun, to be in a movie as fun as that. But everyone's got to do what works for them.
"I've always just done what I have to do in order to do a good job - and I feel I do a better job when I give a bigger commitment.
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