Los Angeles: The star told The New Yorker: “They’re all different experiences. Each one has a different mother. It’s not what I had originally thought would happen when I fell in love or got married -- that I would have three different children with three different moms -- but nonetheless, that’s what’s happened.”


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Cage added: "So every child is different. There’s a different kind of level of attention.”


The actor shares Weston with his former partner Christina Fulton, Kal-El with his third wife Alice Kim, and August with his fifth wife Riko Shibata.


Cage mentioned that he worries about his “very adorable” 22-month-old daughter, saying, “So this is all different levels of worry and protection and taking it into overdrive."


He also remarked on how being a father is intrinsic to his personhood, reports people.com.


"Being a dad -- to me, it’s not an art form, it’s... How do I put this? It’s like breathing. Everything is about her. You know, I can make a movie or not make a movie. I can’t stop being a dad. With her, it’s life. It’s my survival," he said.


The actor welcomed his eldest son, Weston, with his girlfriend, Fulton, in December 1990.


In a 2015 interview, Cage called Weston a “total artist.”


"He can do things I dream about doing... compose music, sing, act, sculpt, and cook, and now he is a loving father," he said.


"To see my son with my grandson is as close to a sense of blissful completion as I’ve ever had."