Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s family of five made a rare appearance at a New York City book event Monday night.
The couple brought son James, 23, and twin daughters Tabitha and Marion, 16, to Marc Shaiman’s release party at Sardi’s for “Never Mind the Happy.”
The “Sex and the City” alum, 60, was all smiles in an all-black ensemble, posing for group shots, while her husband, 63, suited up in red.
Their eldest child paired a gray T-shirt with belted black pants.
James’ sisters, for their part, also cut casual figures, with Marion rocking a beige long-sleeve and jeans and Tabitha opting for a green sweater and corduroys.
Parker and Broderick started their family in October 2002, five years after tying the knot in Manhattan.
Marion and Tabitha arrived via surrogate in June 2009.
While the siblings have primarily remained out of the public eye, James has a public Instagram and occasionally shares family photos.
Over the years, the Brown University graduate has documented their time attending the 2024 Paris Olympics, celebrating Thanksgiving and more.
He has also accompanied his parents to a handful of red carpets, most recently tagging along as his mom received the Carol Burnett Award at the Golden Eve gala.
As for Tabitha and Marion, the teenagers got glam for the “Smash” Broadway opening in April 2025.
Parker gave rare insight into their family life on the “Ruthie’s Table 4” podcast the previous year.
“We eat dinner as a family every night. And always have dinner every Sunday night,” the “And Just Like That” star said in the April 2024 interview. “It’s just what we do.
“Matthew cooks,” the actress added at the time. “We both cook every single day.”
She is extra intentional to foster a “better relationship” with food in her daughters than the one she had growing up in a house without “sugar … or chocolate or cookies.”
Parker explained, “In our house … we have everything. … My daughters will have the figures they have, and hopefully they’ll be healthy. They’re athletes and they enjoy food and have different palates.”
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