Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are parents of three.
Sarah Jessica Parker is making the 2024 Paris Olympics a family affair! The Sex and the City alum traveled to Paris, France, to take in the Games alongside her husband of more than two decades, Matthew Broderick, and their three kids.
The couple's son, 21-year-old James, took to Instagram to show off the family vacation with his parents and 15-year-old twin sisters, Tabitha and Marion.
In the post, James posed for a pic with Matthew in front of the Eiffel Tower, smiled with his whole family outside an event venue, snapped a selfie with his sisters, shared a video from a beach volleyball game and grabbed a photo with Guy Fieri.
"Pretty cool!" James captioned his post.
The Paris Games have been full of star power. Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Tom Cruise stepped out for the Opening Ceremony, which featured performances from Lady Gaga and Celine Dion.
Flavor Flav has been on hand throughout the Games as well, serving as the official hype man of the American women's water polo team.
"Man, I'm feeling like I'm living the greatest moment of my life right now. I'm feeling amazing right now. It's a very wonderful experience that I'm living right now," Flav told ET. "For the first time ever I get to be at the Olympics in person instead of just seeing it on TV."
"Words right now can't even explain how amazing it is. I'm living a dream come true right now," he added. "I always dreamed about being at the Olympics one day, watching it and seeing it in person. Right now God has granted me the gift to where I'm able to be here and see it."
Today's Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie have been covering all the action.
"We've been to plenty of Olympics. I don't think we've ever been to an Olympics with this many celebrities," Kotb told ET. "... Every time you turn around it's like, 'Oh, there's Lady Gaga. Oh, there's Anna Wintour'... There's a million people who are here. It's kinda cool. What I love about the celebs too is they understand it's actually not about them and they know it. They're there as fans... like us."
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