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Vince Vaughn is proud of his two kids: Locklyn and Vernon. The _IF_ voice actor said he didn't feel ready to be a father until he got engaged to now-wife Kyla Weber in 2009, telling
PEOPLE that it was “the first time that I really wanted to have kids.” Once their daughter, Locklyn Kyla, was born the following year, Vaughn made it clear that he was more than happy with
his new role. He told CTV News that parenthood had given him “a different purpose.” Shortly before welcoming Vernon Lindsay in 2013, Vaughn talked about his love of fatherhood. “All kids
bring their own joy, it’s a lot of fun,” he told _E! News_. “There’s nothing more fun than laughing and playing around with the kids.” In August 2024, Weber and their kids joined Vaughn at
his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. During his speech, the actor gushed about his children, saying, "As much as all this means, Vernon and Locklyn, you guys are the most important
thing in the world to me. I love you very much." Here’s everything to know about Vince Vaughn’s kids: Locklyn and Vernon. LOCKLYN KYLA VAUGHN, 14 Vaughn and Weber welcomed their
daughter, Locklyn Kyla Vaughn, on Dec. 18, 2010. Their firstborn's name is based on Weber's mother’s heritage. “My wife’s mum is from Scotland, so that’s where Locklyn comes from,”
Vaughn told _Metro_ in 2014. When she was younger, Locklyn was friendly with Owen Wilson's son, Ford. The pair, who are only about a month apart in age, visited their dads when they
were filming _The Internship_ in 2012 and were spotted spending time together on set. As a child, Locklyn was a huge fan of Disney’s _Frozen_ movie, specifically the character of Elsa. In a
2015 interview on _The Ellen DeGeneres Show_, Vaughn said she was obsessed with acting like the animated princess. “[Elsa] is the one that my daughter really seems to idolize, she doesn’t
get too close to anyone, because she’ll hurt them, she’ll freeze them and she’ll cause them pain, so she has to shut herself out,” he said, per _The Hollywood Reporter_. Vaughn added that he
always played along with her, joking, “I wonder what a child psychologist would say about this.” Like her dad, Locklyn is into comedy: In a 2020 interview on _Live with Kelly and Ryan_, the
_Wedding Crashers_ star said his daughter enjoyed comedy movies and liked to joke around. He revealed that the only film of his that both of the kids had seen was _Dodgeball, _and they were
fans. Locklyn is also interested in sports. On _The Ellen DeGeneres Show_ in 2020, Vaughn shared that his elder child played soccer on a competitive team. Three years later, the pair were
photographed sharing a sweet father-daughter moment at an NBA game. VERNON LINDSAY VAUGHN, 11 Vaughn and Weber welcomed their son, Vernon Lindsay Vaughn, on Aug. 7, 2013 — he is named after
his paternal grandfather. Vernon has taken an interest in something a lot of children don’t like: horror movies. In a 2020 interview on _The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon_, Vaughn said
that his son “has a real appetite for the dangerous stuff.” He added, “He’s 7 years old, and I watched the original _Dirty Harry_ with him. I don’t know how this plays out, but I did it.”
_The Break-Up_ actor joked about Vernon’s love of horror movies again during a 2020 appearance on _The Ellen DeGeneres Show_, saying, “It’s unclear what happened, but he does like things
that scare him. I try to stop it, but I’m letting him watch some stuff.” During the same appearance, Vaughn also revealed that Vernon was good at sharing. “My son is very sweet, he’s very
funny,” the producer said. “He likes to share, which is a thing that you would find to be a good quality in a child.” The Teen Choice Award winner explained that even when Vernon got new
toys, he would hand them out to others. “When friends come over, it’s like they’re guests at the Oscars,” Vaughn joked. “They leave with a bag of things, like new toys that were supposed to
be his stuff, and he’s like, ‘no, that’s okay.’ ” Like his sister, Vernon is also into sports. During a 2021 interview on _The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon_, Vaughn talked about how he
missed the Kentucky Derby because he was taking his kids to their various baseball and soccer games. “There was traveling involved,” he said. “For some reason, you have to travel 35 minutes
to play other 9-year-olds. It’s a confusing process.” “I don’t understand it, but I am on the train, and it’s not stopping,” he continued. “It’s all complicated. But I am glad we’re
playing. I am grateful the kids are back in sports — so no complaints.”