>> Where were you guys?
>> Wimbley.
Just played nine nights in a
row.
>> We know you're come back to
Vegas, but take Scott and I
inside Wimbley.
What does that feel like?
How do you go home from there
with your four babies?
>> It's really, really difficult
because you're kind of in charge
of 90,000 peoples' energy.
>> How many?
>> Just 90,000.
>> Did you say 90-thousand?
>> Yeah, no biggie.
Because of the concentration and
all of that energy coming back
at you, you don't sleep for
like -- it'll be like 8:00 the
next morning I'm still awake,
totally sober, thank you very
much by the grace of god.
And then you've got another show
at 8:00 that evening and you're
still not asleep.
So, it can become a battle with
lack of sleep.
That being said, there are
moments on stage where it's just
completely and utterly
religious.
>> It must be.
And then what is it like for
your wife?
You've come off this thing and
if she's home with the baby, you
walk in the door.
I'm not good with reentry when
my husband has been gone for a
while, how does she handle it?
>> She allows me to do my own
thing.
She's very good with that.
Bless you, yes, she's absolutely
incredible and the most amazing
human being.
I often find that love kind of
takes care of itself, but like
is difficult.
And I've never stopped liking
her.
>> That's the big thing.
>> That's good.
>> We're ten years married this
year, 14 years together.
And I am in the entertainment
industry.
So, I deserve some sort of
award.
>> Stand up.
How cute are your breeches!
Your little bermudas.
And the shoes.
>> Oh, yes.
Let me see the -- look away.
>> You need to stick around for
the fashion show.
What's this called?
Lucille?
>> She's really good at allowing
daddy to go to work.
Also at the end of the tour it
takes another two weeks before
you declimatize and she allows
me to do that too.
She's very, very understanding
and very, very good.
Have you got kids?
>> No.
>> That's why he looks so young.
He's actually 75.
>> Black don't crack.
>> Do you want kids?
>> I think at some point.
I think more and more these
days -- I was talking to kit
about it.
>> Let me tell you this.
I didn't want any kids
because --
>> You didn't want to get
married, right?
>> No, no, no.
That was my one commandment,
thou shalt not get married, thou
shalt not have kids.
Then I met my wife and that was
it.
The universe leaves you blanks
to fill in and you only know
you've filled them in once you
have the experience.
Once the kids arrived, I was
like wow, I see.
You have to experience the full
gambit of life on Earth.
I would not have known unless my
wife said we are having kids.
I've got four children now.
>> Tell us the ages.
>> 7, 5, 14 months, 4 weeks old.
Yeah.
>> Hold on a second.
>> He is in the trenches.
>> I don't know how you're
standing right now.
>> I have lots of help.
>> You mean like staff?
>> Yeah, hot and cold running
staff.
So, like the first child, I was
like I've got to do the thing
and the thing and the nap pis
and the sleeping and the
breathing and the ah.
And then by the fourth child, I
was like look, nobody's ever
been to therapy and gone my dad
didn't change my diapers.
So, the fourth kid, I've been
told he's doing well.
You know, he's -- I saw him just
yesterday.
He's starting to look like a
human being.
I'm going to get involved when
they're like five or six when
you remember stuff and then he
did this and then he did that.
>> You are silly.
>> But that's -- that's exactly
what I'm going do.
And it's funny because it's
true.
>> Yes.
>> Kit said she obsessed over
the first one.
>> Kids are like pancakes.
You obsess over the first one
and it never comes out just
right.
Love you Campbell.
>> You've got one, you're
starting the empty nest
syndrome.
>> I am.
I'm not ready.
>> I'm going to make them
financially dependent on me so
they don't leave.
>> That's a great idea.
>> I know you're not supposed to
do that and I don't care.
But I'm building a compound.
I don't know if you've seen
"Succession," but that's what
it's going to be like.
All four of them I'm just going
to drip feed them so they never
leave me because I absolutely
adore them and I don't want them
to go anywhere.
I know it's years before they
do.
But it's imperative for me that
they never leave daddy.
>> What is it like getting ready
to go to Vegas for the residence
si?
Is anybody coming with you?
>> I don't think they are going
to come with me to this one
because my wife gets bored and I
don't.
And, you know, there's four of
us.
And I just think it's best that
they stay at home right now
because she's got to take care
of the baby and daddy's got to
go to work.
Isn't that right, darling?
>> Isn't that what we agree?
>> What can fans expect when
they come to see your show at
the Wynn?
>> Just high wattage charisma
basically, and like talent
seldom seen ever which is what I
do.
And they should come because I
know 75% of the words.
I sing in key 78% of the time.
And if I forget the words, I
just go "You sing."
Now Americans if you come in and
you're not aware of my work, go
and do some research so you know
which bits you'll be singing.
>> Right, right, right.
>> Does that truly happen where
you sometimes --
>> Forget the words and you're
like "Sing it."
>> Absolutely.
Happens all the time.
I forget the words and sometimes
the melody to song.
>> This is great.
>> I'm just like "You sing."
>> And they're like --
>> Truth to god because I do
like "You sing" a lot, but I
reckon 15% of "You sing" is me
not having a clue.
>> Did you just add a puppy to
your brood as well?
>> Got birdie the doggy.
>> Are you losing your mind?
>> We decided to sweeten the
deal for the kids two.
The three that --
>> Success.
>> Yes.
We were like we're not sure how
the baby is going to go down.
Thankfully it went down
brilliantly.
We thought we bring puppy and
they smile regardless.
And it worked, it worked.
>> You need a parenting book.
>> Brother, please.
>> This is great.
The realistic version of how it
goes down.
>> How it really goes.
>> When I learn how to write,
I'll do that.
>> Come back.
You are just lovely.
We will see you in Vegas.
>> This month at the Wynn las
