Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Shemar Moore Doesn't See Marriage in His Future Even Though Girlfriend Jesiree Dizon Is His 'Partner in Crime' (Exclusive) The 'S.W.A.T.' star, who welcomed his first child with Dizon in 2023, says he "didn't have a good role model of marriage" growing up By Alexandra Schonfeld Alexandra Schonfeld Alexandra Schonfeld is a features writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since April 2022. Her work previously appeared in Newsweek. People Editorial Guidelines and Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein Janine Rubenstein is Editor-at-Large at PEOPLE and host of PEOPLE Every Day podcast, a daily dose of breaking news, pop culture and heartwarming human interest stories. Formerly Senior Editor of music content, she's also covered crime, human interest and television news throughout her many years with the brand. Prior to PEOPLE she's written for Essence, The Cape Times newspaper and Los Angeles Magazine among others. On-screen Rubenstein can be found featured on shows like Good Morning America and Entertainment Tonight and she routinely hosts PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's star-studded Red Carpet Live specials. Follow the San Francisco native, Black Barbie collector and proud mom of two on Instagram and Twitter @janinerube People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 14, 2024 01:23PM EST Comments Shemar Moore and Jesiree Dizon with their daughter Frankie. . Photo: Jesiree Dizon/Instagram The idea of marriage has never quite clicked for Shemar Moore. The S.W.A.T. star, 54, who welcomed his first child with girlfriend Jesiree Dizon, 41, in January 2023, tells PEOPLE that while Dizon is his “partner in crime,” he’s never seen marriage as part of his plan. "I didn't have a good role model of marriage in my life. Not my mother, not my father. Nobody close to me,” he tells PEOPLE. “I struggle with ‘Who made that rule?’ I asked my mother one time. I'm like, ‘If people get married, then what's this prenup thing? Oh, I love you. You're the most amazing person in the world but sign this. So you don't trust the person?'" He continues, “To me, it's just like tomorrow's not guaranteed, but Jesiree, I'll give you everything I got today and tomorrow. She is my partner. She is the mother of Frankie. Frankie has a dope-ass mama, and I'm going to try to be a dope-ass daddy. And we going to do that until God calls my name." Just 12 Sweet Photos of Shemar Moore in Full Daddy Mode with His 'Baby Girl' Frankie Beyond his commitment to Dizon and their daughter, Moore tells PEOPLE he feels a special connection and obligation to the two children she welcomed in previous relationships, Charli and Kayden. Jesiree Dizon and Shemar Moore. Shemar Moore/Instagram “I want to give her the best life. Not just material stuff. Just keep her safe,” Moore says of Dizon. “Keep them all safe. Kaiden, Charli, Frankie, Desiree. Kaiden has his daddy. I respect him. Charli has her daddy. I respect him. I don't step on those toes, but I keep them safe. I mentor them as I can. I try my hardest to make them believe in themselves and watch them fly.” And while Moore has now settled into his father-figure role, he says he carries guilt over the fact that it didn’t happen before his mother died in 2020. “My mother's dream, and I still feel guilty about it, was to be a grandma,” he tells PEOPLE of his mom, Marylin Joan Wilson-Moore, who died after facing multiple sclerosis and a heart condition. Shemar Moore Reveals How His Mother's Death Changed His Life and Helped Him Become a Dad: 'Wow, I Was Selfish' (Exclusive) Shemar Moore with his mother. Shemar Moore/Instagram Moore adds that he feels “selfish” for focusing on his career, “chasing girls and living my life and kicking it with my homies,” rather than settling down sooner. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Though his mother didn’t have the chance to meet Frankie, Moore says his daughter reminds him of her each time she takes a step. “She walks like my mother,” Moore says of his daughter. “Jesiree says, ‘That's just a baby walk.’ I'm like, ‘Nah, that's my momma's walk.’ I told you my momma had this little waddle. Frankie got the same thing.” Close