shared a rare photo of her teenage fraternal twins, Roman and Adele, looking all grown up in the back of a limo. Ringwald, 56, shares son Roman and daughter Adele, both 14, with husband , as well as daughter Mathilda, 20. The
Actress posted the candid snap via on Saturday, April 6. The photo shows the former teen
Queen hanging out with her two youngest children in the back of a limousine. Each of them was dressed to impress, with Roman in a suit and Ringwald and Adele both in gowns. Ringwald and Gianopoulos, who is seven years her junior, tied the knot in 2007. Ringwald shared the pic days after she admitted her eldest child, Mathilda, was . “I believe that Mathilda was conceived in the dressing room at Studio 54 right at the end of my run playing Sally Bowles in Cabaret in 2003,” Ringwald told London’s in an interview published on Wednesday, April 3. “It’s so Mathilda to be conceived in such an iconic place.” Ringwald shared that she “always” knew she wanted children. However, despite wanting to be a mom, conceiving a child took longer than expected. “I was 36 when [Mathilda] was born,” she shared. “At that age, the biological clock is a real thing and it had kind of become deafening. All I could think about was: must have kids.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in
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Apple News In the same interview, the actress admitted that the “hardest thing about motherhood was realizing that my time was not my own.” She added, “As an actress, I’ve traveled a lot and learned to live with instability, but that’s not great for kids. That’s something I am always looking to improve on and luckily I have a husband who is a planner and is very stable.” Ringwald made a name for herself in the ‘80s with teen classics like , and . Though these films launched her into stardom, Ringwald has previously admitted that she’s not sure if she wants to show her old movies to her kids. “In terms of being a teen queen and being the parent of a teenager, you would think that it would give me some points and make me a little cooler. It doesn’t at all, it means absolutely nothing to them,” she said in September 2022 during a talk for the Center for Parent and Teen Communications. “To them, I’m just their mom and I’m just as dorky and out of touch … as every other mom.” You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly