Viola Davis Poses With Teen Daughter Genesis in Sweet Pic

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon's daughter, Genesis, turns 14 on July 10.

Viola Davis can't help but gush over her daughter.

The 58-year-old actress smiled from ear to ear when she showed off her teenage daughter, Genesis, whom she adopted in October 2011 with her husband, Julius Tennon. Davis got emotional in an Instagram post on Friday about how her baby girl is now all grown up, turning 14 years old on Wednesday. 

"Me and my soon to be 14 yr old. Love her soooo much ❤️❤️❤️," The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes star captioned her post.

In the sweet photo, Genesis, who was born on July 10, 2010, smiles standing next to her mom in their kitchen. Davis is even more cheerful and wraps her arm around her daughter's waist, revealing that the two are almost the same height now.

Julius Tennon, Genesis Tennon and Viola Davis attend 10th Annual Society of Voice Arts and Sciences Voice Awards Gala at The Beverly Hilton on Dec. 10, 2023, in Beverly Hills, California. - Leon Bennett/Getty Images

Celebrities in the comments section couldn't believe how fast Genesis has grown up.

"Genesis. So grown up. So beautiful!🤩😍❤️," journalist Deborah Roberts wrote.

"She so big now!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰 #auntieloni," comedian Loni Love penned.

"Goodness!!!! Bless you both!!❤️," actress Gina Torres commented.

Julius Tennon, Genesis Tennon and Viola Davis attend the premiere of 'The Angry Birds Movie 2' on Aug. 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. - Rich Fury/Getty Images

Genesis may or may not be following in her mother's footsteps. She made her big screen debut in The Angry Birds Movie 2 in 2019, voicing hatchling Vivi. Davis revealed to ET in April 2023 if her daughter has the acting bug.

"I don't know if she wants to," the EGOT winner said of Genesis taking up acting, adding that she's "like, 'eh'" about the prospect.

Whether Genesis decides to pursue acting or not, Davis and Tennon plan to support their daughter. "We are going to support whatever it is she wants to do," Tennon added to ET at the time, "but we don't know what that's going to be yet."

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