Vin Diesel's daughter learned Judo because of 'auntie' Ronda Rousey
Vin Diesel's daughter Hania is only seven, but she already knows how to defend herself, thanks to her fierce "auntie" - who happens to be the UFC women's bantamweight champion.
The actor told WENN that his daughter has earned her striped orange belt in judo, thanks to Ronda Rousey.
"First of all," explained Diesel, "I feel sorry for anyone that has to (date her). I wouldn't want that on my worst enemy because I'm just that kind of dad. I've been thinking about this since the day I cut the umbilical cord, and because of that, I made a decision early on that I was going to do everything in my power to empower her to handle it herself.
"Because of her "auntie" Ronda Rousey, she is now an orange belt with stripes in Judo. I'm dealing with it early. I'm creating a beast, and I want her to be able to say no means no."
Cool.
- With h/t to Uproxx
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