Jerry O'Connell's Twins Steal the Show at Red Carpet Debut
Jerry O’Connell and Rebecca Romijn’s twin daughters are the spitting image of their parents as they stepped out for a rare red carpet outing.In a Wednesday Instagram post, the “Tomcats” star, 52, posed alongside his twins, Charlie and Dolly, 17, while at the premiere of his new film “Summer’s Last Resort.”O’Connell — standing in the middle of his girls — wore a white shirt tucked into tan khakis and a blue blazer, while Charlie donned a long-sleeve green dress and Dolly opted for a white halter dress with silver hardware.The “Scream 2” actor captioned his post, “Summer’s Last Resort ( @tubi 7/3) screening w/ these two…”Jerry O’Connell and Rebecca Romijn’s twins, Charlie and Dolly, look just like their parents while at the premiere of their dad’s new film “Summer’s Last Resort” on Wednesday (as pictured here). mrjerryoc/InstagramFans were quick to comment how much the duo (pictured here with their dad) looks like the actor and actress. mrjerryoc/InstagramFans quickly flocked to the comments section to gush over the twins’ resemblance to their mom and dad.“Absolutely stunning one looks like the mom and the other looks like the dad!!! Just beautiful daughters,” one follower wrote, while a second chimed in, “Beautiful. The blonde looks just like her mother and the brunette resembles Jerry.”Rounding out the sweet messages, a third social media user added, “They are gorgeous. Rebecca got her mini me and you got your mini me only female version. ♥️.”O’Connell and Romijn, 53, tied the knot in July 2007.“Beautiful. The blonde looks just like her mother and the brunette resembles Jerry,” one follower wrote about the girls (pictured here with their parents in 2025). rebeccaromijn/Instagram“They are gorgeous. Rebecca got her mini me and you got your mini me only female version. ♥️,” another person wrote about the twins (pictured here with their mom in 2025). rebeccaromijn/InstagramIn May, while on “Live with Kelly and Mark,” the “Stand by Me” star recalled his mom, Linda O’Connell, telling him that she would cover for him if he didn’t want to go through with the wedding.The engaged couple spent the eve of their nuptials at their respective parents’ house, and the next day, the actor’s mom told him if he didn’t feel comfortable marrying the actress, he didn’t “have to do this.”Jerry impersonated Linda, sounding like a mob boss, adding, “You don’t gotta do this! I’m just sayin’! You can, if you want… You can go to the airport — no questions. We’ll cover for you. It’s okay. You sure about this? She’s a beautiful girl, she’s very nice, but you sure about this?”O’Connell and Romijn tied the knot in July 2007 before welcoming their girls (pictured here in 2025) in 2008. rebeccaromijn/InstagramIn 2020, the “Scream 2” star (pictured here with his family in 2025) said being a girl dad was “interesting” since he never grew up with sisters. mrjerryoc/InstagramNow, Jerry’s mother loves “everything” about Romijn, with Linda agreeing, “I do.”After the wedding, the lovebirds welcomed Charlie and Dolly in 2008.Last year, Romijn opened up about parenting duties, sharing on “Andy Cohen Live” that they decided from the start that “one of [them] would always stay home with” Charlie and Dolly.Last year, the actress, (pictured here with her family in 2017) shared that her and her husband agreed years ago that one parent would always be home with the girls. FilmMagic“No one else is ever going to raise them besides us,” the model (pictured here with her family in 2017) noted. Bruce Glikas“No one else is ever going to raise them besides us,” Romijn — who was previously married to John Stamos from 1998 to 2005 — expressed.In 2020, Jerry called being a girl dad “interesting.”“I never had sisters so it is a little different,” he admitted.
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