The four-part series will see the comedian navigate impending fatherhood as well as learning from the very best - his own dad Michael.
Jack Whitehall is set to give viewers an intimate and humorous look into his journey into fatherhood with a new Netflix series, after welcoming his first child, daughter Elsie, in September last year.
Netflix has dropped a first-look trailer for the eagerly anticipated show, which is scheduled to premiere on the streaming service on September 10. In the trailer, Jack is seen humorously struggling with a heap of baby toys and later roller-skating while pushing a pram, hinting at the comedic tone of the series. Yet, it's not all laughs; Jack also shares a candid confession with his mother Hilary, saying: "I'm just quite scared," showcasing a more vulnerable side.
Excitement is building among fans, with many expressing their anticipation on Netflix's Instagram page. One enthusiastic fan commented: "Cannot wait. I love Jack and Michael and Hilary too! ! ! ! ! "Last September, comedian Jack and his model partner of four years, Roxy Horner, were overjoyed to welcome baby Elsie.
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