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Los Angeles – Josh Duhamel He admitted that balancing his Hollywood career with his family life was “stricken and more demanding.”
In an interview with Fox News Digital, the Bobcat brand ambassador shared that balancing his job as an actor and director while starting a company named Gatlin is challenging, but he knows that being a father and husband will come first.
“I have to constantly remember how important it is to be a good husband and a good father, so it’s balance, but it was a good life,” Duhamel said.

Josh Duhamel balances his family life with his Hollywood career. (Photo: Jason Howard/Bauer Griffin/GC image)
“Ransom Canyon” star, his wife, Audra and one-year-old son, Shepherd, live 40 minutes away from civilization “Doomsday Cabin” Northwest Minnesota.
Josh Duhamel rejects the 21-year-old gap with his wife Audra Mari
During the interview, Duhamel praised his wife for not getting caught up in “BS” and being a straight shooter.
“I have to constantly remember how important it is to be a good husband and a good father, the most important thing I do.”
“Audra is just one of the girls we get from each other. She is from North Dakota, she is a very practical thinker, she is wonderful with her kids, she is a great wife, she is beautiful, and she is not caught up in all the BS you know, she loves it about her,” he said.
Duhamel bought the land In Minnesota Over the past 15 years, we have built rustic cabins. He eventually added a second parcel with a third parcel that came with the hunting shed and the house.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Duhamel shared that he went on business with Bobcat Company, which manufactures tools, machines and equipment, in order to transform his Minnesota property more efficiently.

Josh Duhamel and Audra Mari have been married for three years. (Arnold Jerocky/Wire Image)
“So, I had a cabin across the border in the forests of Minnesota and needed help in shaping the land, so I bought a Tool Cat and started talking to some of the people there and started working together,” he said of his six-year partnership with Bobcat.
As part of Bobcat’s 2025 “Great Job” campaign, Duhamel celebrates firefighters who fought the Los Angeles fires in early 2025.

Josh Duhamel is working with the Bobcat to help return the firefighters who fought the 2025 Los Angeles fire. (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Duhamel rolls up to the Bobcat UTV fire station packed with lunch and stolen bags to serve firefighters and surprises them for $20,000.
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According to the company, UTV is “a highly needed tool for this crew to fight future fires on the ground.”
“The hand crew uses hand tools and chainsaws to build firelines, burn areas and perform mop-up operations after wildfires are controlled,” they said.

Josh Duhamel appeared in the Netflix series Ransom Canyon. (Netflix)
Duhamel told Fox News Digital that he was so proud of the Los Angeles firefighters that he was happy to join the Bobcat campaign.
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“I think we all can see how important a strong fire community is. These guys are the best in the world, and they have to be.

Josh Duhamel “jumps” at the opportunity to give back to the Los Angeles Fire Department. (Reuters)
“So whenever I get the opportunity to support them, I think I’ll jump on it. I think Bobcats have helped me do important work in these small communities and in larger communities like Los Angeles,” he said.
“So when I heard they wanted to do this here in Los Angeles, I thought this was an amazing idea because this device is so important. That’s really true.”
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