Sarah Jessica Parker’s three children seen in rare photo
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s three children have been seen looking all grown up in a rare photo together.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s three children are all grown up.
The couple’s 22-year-old son, James, took to Instagram this week to celebrate his graduation from Brown University by sharing multiple snaps of the big moment, including one with his 15-year-old twin sisters, Tabitha and Marion.
In the sweet photo, the Sex and the City actress’ eldest child wore his black graduation gown and a brown stole layered over a blue suit and tie.
He also wore white sneakers and put his brown waves on full display while carrying his graduation cap in one hand.
Tabitha and Marion matched in green shirts and jeans as they walked alongside their big brother following the ceremony.
HBO producer Liviya Kraemer, who worked on Divorce with SJP, also released a photo of the new college graduate to honour his academic achievement.
“Extra special congratulations to @jwbr0derick!!!!!!!!! Now let’s do this every five years,” Kraemer captioned the photo shared to her Instagram Story.
James has followed in his parents’ footsteps by pursuing a career in acting and even guest-starred in his dad’s show Elsbeth earlier this year.
The Failure to Launch star, 60, and Broderick, 63, were not seen in any of the images from the graduation.
The couple typically keeps their children out of the spotlight and off social media, though they have made some rare red carpet appearances at Hollywood events over the years.
Last April, Parker and the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor attended the Broadway premiere of Smash with their daughters.
Four months later, the couple and their entire brood attended the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In July 2024, Broderick and his kids walked the red carpet sans Parker for the Broadway opening of Oh, Mary!
That summer, Broderick and Parker celebrated their twins’ 15th birthday with a balloon-filled party.
Broderick and Parker have been married since 1997.
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