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Former Home and Away star Dan Ewing shares heartwarming personal update: ‘Make up for lost time’

Dan Ewing, star of Home and Away, has reminisced on a trying year in which he was separated from his only son for the most of 2021.

Dan sat down with 7Entertainment to discuss his impending visit at Oz Comic-Con and how border reforms had finally allowed a heartwarming reunion with his seven-year-old son Archie.

Dan talked on how tough it was to be apart from Archie, his kid with ex-wife Marni Little, for four months and how the day they reunited was the “highlight of his year.”

“He was permitted to travel into NSW,” Dan explained, “so we hired a tiny motel up in Tweeds – practically on the border, and he was able to pass across without having to quarantine since the limits were lifted.”

“I surprised him; I FaceTime with him morning and night, and I was on FaceTime with him, and he was at a restaurant and clearly knew I was going to meet him there, and I was FaceTiming him, and then I peaked over his shoulder and asked him what he was going to get off the menu.”

The celebrity remembered, “He was astonished, it was such a nice moment.”

Dan has spent the year working in both New South Wales and Victoria, as he has been unable to visit his kid in Queensland for the majority of the year.

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“It was just such a tremendous event,” the former SAS Australia recruit said. “It really just helps you take the good out of things and appreciate the gift of being a parent and how much it’s altered my life and my outlook on things.”

The actor said he was “extremely glad for FaceTime” as he negotiated the difficult months of forced separation.

He added that every morning at 7.30 a.m., he would phone his son and they would “write down three things [they] are glad for” in a “small gratitude diary.”

“Then he goes to school, and that’s our small bit of father-son bonding,” the former Home and Away star remarked.

Because of his present job obligations, the actor said he is looking forward to “making up for lost time” when the father-son team reunites.

Dan is one of the stars of this year’s Oz Comic-Con, a pop culture festival showing all the newest studio activations, comics, anime, cosplay, and video games, following his involvement in the action movie Occupation: Rainfall.

On the 11th and 12th of December, Dan will attend at Oz Comic-Con Homegrown Melbourne, the first Comic-Con event in Melbourne since 2019.

“It’s this gigantic pop culture exhibition where everything goes,” the actor explained. “The calibre of costumes is incredible, it’s a total show and I adore it.”

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