Julia Roberts‘ twins are almost young adults.
This past weekend, Roberts, 54, shared a sweet photo to Instagram of her twins, daughter Hazel Patricia and son Phinnaeus “Finn” Walter as a tribute to their 17th birthday.
“17 of the Sweetest years of life,” Roberts captioned the sweet photo.
Julia shares her almost-grown-up twins with husband and cinematographer Danny Moder. Roberts and Moder, 52, are also parents to son Henry Daniel, 14.
Moder also praised his twin’s birthdate, creating a birthday tribute of his own on Instagram, saying: “These rabble rousers,” Danny captioned a photo of the duo eating breakfast. “17 today. thank you for helping me through fatherhood.”
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Julia’s niece, Emma Roberts, welcomed her baby son Rhodes Robert last year, with whom she shares with partner Garrett Hedlund.
Roberts has been updating fans, friends and followers since welcoming her little boy last December. Emma shared the first-ever photo of her newborn boy back in January, writing in an Instagram caption, “Thank you 2020 for getting one thing right ☀️,” calling Rhodes her and Hedlund’s “bright light.”
And just a few months after giving birth to Rhodes, Roberts shared with her former Scream Queens costar Jamie Lee Curtis what she wished she had known about being a mom before she became one.
“At 16, I thought, ‘By the time I’m 24, I’ll be married with kids,’ ” she said at the time. “And then I was 24 and I was like, ‘Remember when I said I would be married with kids by now?’ … It sounds cheesy, but the moment that I stopped thinking about it, we got pregnant.”
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“It’s not something you’ll always feel like you’re getting right, but you will get better every day. When in doubt, just love your child and yourself,” she said while speaking with Violet Grey.
And since Roberts has welcomed her baby boy, she informed PEOPLE how her lifestyle has shifted when it comes to sustainability — with the goal of creating a better world for her son to flourish in.
“That was definitely the most eye-opening, having a child,” she said in July. “Where before, I’m operating in the world on my own and I’m just kind of thinking about what’s right for me. And when you have a kid, it’s like, wait, how old is he going to be in the year 2050? What’s the world going to look like?”