​Sarah Jessica Parker Celebrates Her and Matthew Broderick’s Twins Tabitha and Marion’s 15th Birthday

Written by on June 23, 2024

Sarah Jessica Parker had two very sweet birthday wishes!

On Saturday, the Sex and the City star took to Instagram to pen a sweet birthday tribute to her and Matthew Broderick‘s twin daughters, Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta.

“2 divine 15 year olds. We are so lucky and we love you so. Happy birthday to our dearest Loretta and Tabitha. Celebrating you both today was pure joy. X, Mama,” the 59-year-old actress wrote. 

Sarah Jessica Parker celebrated her and Matthew Broderick’s twin daughter’s 15th birthday.Getty

Next to the tribute was a picture of pink and brown party balloons. Parker has opted to keep her children’s faces mainly off of her social media platforms. 

In addition to the twins, the And Just Like That.. star shares 21-year-old son, James, with Broderick. 

Broderick and Parker’s children rarely take on the spotlight. In November, the couple appeared in a cozy selfie alongside all their children  as they laid in bed. The since-deleted post was snapped by their son and shared on his social media account. 

In September 2022, Parker’s girls joined her and Broderick on the Hocus Pocus 2  carpet in New York City. 

While she keeps her daughters mainly out of the spotlight, the actress recently opened up about an important lesson she is teaching her young girls about their relationship with food.

In April, Parker appeared on the Ruthie’s Table 4 podcast where she explained how her parents had a no sugar policy in their house growing up. Now, as a parent herself, Parker admitted that she handles her household much differently.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick keep their teen daughters off of social media.Getty

“In our house, we have cookies, we have cake, we have everything,” Parker said. “And I think, as a result, you kind of have a healthier relationship, and my daughters will have the figures they have and hopefully they’ll be healthy. And they’re athletes and they enjoy food and they have different palates. You can’t make someone like something they don’t like or want.”

Parker’s departure from her parents’ philosophy when it came to junk food was born out of her wanting her kids to have a healthy approach with food and indulge if that’s what they wanted.

“I didn’t want them to have a relationship with food that was antagonistic,” Parker added, “or they felt like this was their enemy and that they were going to have to sort of, like, stake out a position with food.”

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