Charli XCX Monica Schipper/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment SmartLess is getting online backlash after an awkward exchange between co-host Jason Bateman and guest Charli XCX about her decision not to have children. In the episode of the popular podcast, which aired Tuesday, the singer spoke about her experience growing up as an only child, in which her parents were incredibly supportive of career, even chaperoning her to the raves she would play as a young performer. But she added that without siblings to fight with, she did not learn how to handle conflict well until later on. Bateman then asked the 33-year-old if she would like to have one child or several, to which the singer replied: "I actually don't really want to have kids. Related Stories Movies 'The Moment' Filmmaker Introduces "Fabulous" Kylie Jenner in Acting Debut at Film's L.A. Premiere Movies Charli xcx Officially Kicks Off Her Acting Era at Sundance With 'The Moment': "I Want 'Brat' to Stop and Pivot" "That could change," she continued. "I love the fantasy of having a child, like naming it sounds so fun. But that is exactly a sign to me as to why I should not have one, the fact that that feels like the coolest part about it. Maybe I'm not ready." "I mean, I guess I'm backing into giving myself a half-assed compliment here, but my wife did not want to have kids, so the story goes. She said once we started going out she thought, 'OK, I think I can have a kid with this guy.' So you might find somebody," Bateman continued. "Well, I'm married," Charli responded. "There you go. I gotta read a newspaper one of these days," Bateman said. The singer laughed off the response in the largely friendly exchange, but some fans of the Brat star online read negatively into the exchange as putting pressure on a woman to have children, with some also pointing to the lack of research Bateman had done before having her on as a guest. Press representatives for SmartLess and SiriusXM, home of the podcast, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Bateman's questioning aside, the lack of research is a central conceit of the show, which launched during the pandemic as a pastime for friends and now hosts Will Arnett, Sean Hayes and Bateman. Each episode, one host brings on a guest, for which they've prepared questions, who is unknown to the other two, who then ask questions on the fly. Charli XCX was a guest of Hayes, who had prepped questions and unearthed the origin of her stage name: her former MSN screen name. This strategy, and the camaraderie between the hosts, has helped propel the podcast to a more than $100 million multiyear deal, a Golden Globe nomination and off-the-cuff discussions, such as a freeform conversation with Jake Gyllenhaal about Bateman's downhill biking abilities. But as Tuesday's episode showed, there can also be pitfalls to this strategy, as during the course of the episode, Bateman also learned that Charli had coined the term "brat." She joined the podcast to promote her A24 movie The Moment. One silver lining: Charli proved that even though she was once an only child, she's learned something about handling conflict. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up UTA Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh Tebow Sign With UTA (Exclusive) Theater Broadway Box Office: 'Mamma Mia!' Bids Farewell With $1.8 Million Final Tally BBC Studios BBC Studios Ups Eve Frederick to Lead Unscripted Production in L.A. The Walt Disney Company Inside Disney's Succession: Board Chair James Gorman on What Went Into Finding the Next CEO Disney Wall Street Prices Out Bob Iger's Swan Song Disney Earnings Rupert Murdoch How Rupert Murdoch Bet Big on Fox - And Changed American Culture Forever UTA Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh Tebow Sign With UTA (Exclusive) Theater Broadway Box Office: 'Mamma Mia!' Bids Farewell With $1.8 Million Final Tally BBC Studios BBC Studios Ups Eve Frederick to Lead Unscripted Production in L.A. The Walt Disney Company Inside Disney's Succession: Board Chair James Gorman on What Went Into Finding the Next CEO Disney Wall Street Prices Out Bob Iger's Swan Song Disney Earnings Rupert Murdoch How Rupert Murdoch Bet Big on Fox - And Changed American Culture Forever
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'SmartLess' Faces Backlash After Jason Bateman Questions Charli XCX About Having Children
February 3, 2026
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