Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are rarely seen together with all three of their children.
On Monday, their eldest child, 21-year-old James, shared a selfie of himself, Sex and the City star Jessica, 58, his renowned father Matthew, 61, and his sisters, 14-year-old twins Marion and Tabitha.
The delightful shot, which was part of a carousel of Instagram photographs shared by James, showed the family snuggling together in bed.
‘Cheers, California,’ James captioned his image, while additional photos showed him enjoying a basketball game and some delectable cuisine.
Sarah and Matthew married in 1997, around six years after they met.
Despite being two of Hollywood’s brightest personalities, Matthew and Sarah have kept most of their marriage private.
They had James in 2002 and twins in 2009 through surrogacy.
James is a student at Brown University.
He turned 20 last year, which his adoring mother Jessica celebrated with a heartfelt social media tribute.
She wrote in October 2022: ‘20 years ago today … the plates shifted.
‘All the feelings I had ever known, deeper, magnified and in brilliant new colours.’
The A-lister added: ‘Today the kaleidoscope spins with all the memories. In all the glorious shapes, changes and perspectives you have brought to our lives.
‘Happy birthday my son. I love you so.’
Doting father Matthew revealed the’secret’ to his and Sarah’s successful marriage in 2020.
Speaking on Bruce Springsteen’s Sirius XM show that year, he shared: ‘I don’t know the secret at all, but I’m very grateful and I love her. It’s amazing.‘I mean, I can’t believe that it’s been that long. It doesn’t feel like it.’
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Meanwhile, chatting about their bond in a 2019 interview with Us Weekly, Sarah credited their strong marriage to privacy.
‘We have a family, we have children, we have friends that have passed away, we have relationships,’ she told the publication. ‘We don’t talk about it – that’s how it stays strong.
‘We didn’t think of fame or money because, honestly, money was never part of the dream. It was to work in theatre, to be around those people whose work I was in total awe of.
‘I never saw the trappings; nobody talked about being a celebrity.’