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Bruce Springsteen’s kids are more durable than the remaining.

Despite the legendary rocker being “The Boss” to his hundreds of thousands of followers, he just lately admitted that when it comes to his three kids — Evan, 34, Jessica, 33, and Samuel, 31 — he’s merely dad.

“Except for a few guitars and a piano, you wouldn’t know musicians lived here,” Springsteen mentioned about his home in an interview with The Times revealed on Saturday.

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Bruce Springsteen on stage. Getty Images

Bruce Springsteen with his spouse and kids. FilmMagic

The musician, who referred to as himself an “attention whore,” admitted that his youngsters, whom he shares with spouse Patti Scialfa, aren’t in his profession successes.

“They ignore it,” confessed Springsteen. “They might come to a show, bring their friends, but it’s never been a central part of their lives.”

Evan Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, Sam Springsteen, and Jessica Springsteen attend the 72nd Annual Tony Awards. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

Evan, 34, is an Apple music programmer, Jessica, 33, is a skilled equestrian and Sam, 31, is a New York firefighter.

“I wasn’t involved in the LA scene, whatever that is,” he recalled. “We had a pretty quiet life, me, Patti and the kids. I had the studio, and I certainly wasn’t living any kind of nightlife because I never liked it. I thought it was too unserious. And I was a serious young man.”

He quipped: “The only nightclub I was ever bopping in and out of was the Stone Pony in Asbury Park [between Philadelphia and New York]. That’s because I was playing there.”

The Springsteen’s at the 2018 Tony Awards. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

The Grammy winner — who has launched 21 studio albums over six a long time — has never misplaced sight of what’s important.

“I was lucky enough to have Elvis, the Beatles and Bob Dylan, to follow in their footsteps — or not follow in their footsteps,” Springsteen shared. “From there I learnt how important it was not to lose focus on who I am or the work I’m doing. It’s more important than the money, although it’s great to get paid well. It’s more important than the fame, although that can be fun too, and a nuisance on occasion.”

He added, “I simply wanted to write great songs, play great shows and have a conversation with a great audience. It is what I’ve dedicated my life to doing.”

Bruce Springsteen performs during the first night time of his “The Land of Hopes and Dreams” tour. Getty Images

In 2017, the artist bought candid about how the trio has dealt with his fame over the years.

“We had our kids late, I was 40 when our first son was born, and they showed a healthy disinterest in our work over all the years,” Springsteen instructed The New York Times. “They had their own musical heroes, they had their own music they were interested in. They’d be pretty blank-faced if someone mentioned a song title of mine.”

But their dad’s life in the highlight isn’t stopping anytime soon, as his upcoming biopic, “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” hits theaters in October.

Patti Scialfa, Jessica Springsteen and Bruce Springsteen. Getty Images

Jeremy Allen White portrays Springsteen in the movie, which follows his upbringing in Freehold, N.J., and the making of his 1982 album “Nebraska.”

On Thursday, the singer detailed the making of the movie while talking to Rolling Stone.

“If there was a scene coming up that was sometimes really deeply personal, I wanted the actors to feel completely free, and I didn’t want to get in the way, and so I would just stay at home,” Springsteen mentioned.

Bruce Springsteen with his spouse Patti Scialfa and daughter Jessica Springsteen. Getty Images for Gucci

“If Scott Cooper, the director, wanted or needed me there for something, I would try to make it. But I was on tour in Canada for the whole first month or so of the filming, and so I was really out on the road quite a bit and working at that time.”

Springsteen praised White, 34, for being “very, very tolerant of me the days that I would appear on the set,” while also noting the project consists of “some of the most painful days of my life.”

Reflecting on the on-set advice he gave “The Bear” actor, the performer recounted: “Look, anytime I’m in the way, just give me the look and I’m on my way home. The days that I got out there, he was wonderfully tolerant with me being there. And it was just fun. It was enjoyable.”

Bruce Springsteen. Getty Images

In the biopic, Jeremy Strong performs Springsteen’s producer and supervisor, Jon Landau, Stephen Graham painting’s the rocker’s father, Douglas, Paul Walter Hauser is Mike Batlan, who created a set-up for Springsteen to document his music in his bed room, and Marc Maron stars as Chuck Plotkin, the producer who mastered the songs on the album.

Despite Springsteen’s constructive outlook toward the movie, he more than likely received’t carry out “Nebraska” in order to put it up for sale.

“I doubt I’ll do it,” Springsteen confessed, “but I could possibly go out and play that record straight through one day. I think that would be fun to do, and the fans would get a kick out of it. That’s not off the table.”

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