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Steve ‘The Commando’ Willis on his four kids: ‘My eldest can find it a bit challenging at times’

JUGGLING your time between four kids aged 18 to 18 months can’t be easy, but Steve ‘The Commando’ Willis says his blended family works because his kids spend so much time together.

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JUGGLING your time between four kids aged 18 to 18 months can’t be easy, but Steve ‘The Commando’ Willis says his blended family works because his kids spend so much time together.

The former Biggest Loser trainer who is father to Brianna, 18, Ella, 9, Jack, 5 and Axel, 18 months, from three different relationships, says the kids love being around each other.

Steve 'Commando' Willis with his four children; Brianna, Ella, Jack and Axel.
Steve 'Commando' Willis with his four children; Brianna, Ella, Jack and Axel.

“It’s great, my eldest can find it a bit challenging at times,” Willis told Confidential.

“She’s almost playing the big sister and babysitter which helps us a lot, we can sit down with a cup of tea and she will get on the computer and they’ll all run over and start watching that together, but they all connect as kids do though.”

Commando Steve Willis with his kids Ella, 9, and Jack 6. Picture: Justin Lloyd
Commando Steve Willis with his kids Ella, 9, and Jack 6. Picture: Justin Lloyd
Commando Steve Willis with his kids Ella, 9, and Jack. Picture: Justin Lloyd
Commando Steve Willis with his kids Ella, 9, and Jack. Picture: Justin Lloyd

The 41-year-old has been announced as a Genes for Jeans Day ambassador ahead of the national fundraiser on Friday August 4 and decided to get on board to support children in need.

“Kids pull on the heartstrings of every human being,” Willis said.

Steve 'Commando' Willis with his four children; Brianna, Ella, Jack and Axel.
Steve 'Commando' Willis with his four children; Brianna, Ella, Jack and Axel.

“Providing an environment for the vulnerable ones so they can flourish is what its all about.”

Australians are urged to unite and ‘join the movement’ to cure childhood genetic diseases by wearing their jeans; the crazier the better, and sharing their outfit on social media.

For more information on Jeans for Genes visit the website: www.jeansforgenes.org.au

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