Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor Smile Backstage at Broadway's “Harmony” with Daughter Ella
Stiller and Taylor are parents to Ella and son Quinlin
Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor are enjoying a night at the theater with their daughter Ella.
On Sunday, the famous couple attended Broadway's Harmony, bringing their 21-year-old daughter Ella along as their plus one. The threesome was photographed backstage at the musical, posing with members of the cast while they congratulated them on their show.
Stiller smiles next to his wife, who drapes her arm around the couple's daughter for the fun cast photo.
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Along with their daughter, Stiller and Taylor are parents to son Quinlin, 18.
In June, the actor joined his wife and daughter Ella for Taylor's Let Liv premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. All three posed together for wholesome family snaps before the big screening.
In photos from the carpet, Taylor wore a short and sleek black dress with cut-off heels. She accessorized the look with drop earrings and a gold necklace. Stiller, meanwhile, rocked a simple black suit jacket and pants with an open white button-up. And Ella picked out a black dress as well, which she paired with another pair of black heels to match her mom.
The family night out came a few years after Ben and Christine reconciled. The pair married in May 2000 before splitting in 2017 eventually reconnecting romantically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christine previously opened up about their relationship during a March appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show in March.
"We knew each other six months, got engaged, were married within a year, then had [daughter Ella] the next year. Family was always a priority, but I think Ben and I both started to grow in different directions," she recalled. "And when we made the decision to separate, it was not something we wanted to talk publicly about or took lightly."
"I think we have these growth spurts, even as adults. And we needed time to figure that out," Christine later said, noting that she and her husband are still getting to "know who we are."
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