Ricky Martin Makes Rare Appearance with His Twin Sons, 16, as They Meet Kamala Harris: 'History Class for My Boys'
The singer, who performed at Harris' rally in Philadelphia on Nov. 4., brought his twin sons to meet the presidential candidate
Ricky Martin brought his twin sons along for his performance at Kamala Harris' Philadelphia rally.
On Monday, Nov. 4, the singer, 52, posted a series of photos on his Instagram of his twin sons Matteo and Valentino, 16, as the family of three attended Harris' rally in Philadelphia. Martin, who performed at the event, shared a photo of his sons meeting the presidential candidate and posing for a picture.
Both of his sons smiled in the photo, with one holding up his hand for the picture. "History class for my boys," Martin wrote in his caption. "Such a pleasure to perform at her rally in Philadelphia. Don’t forget to vote familia. @kamalaharris #harrisforpresident."
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Martin welcomed his twins via surrogate in 2008 as a single dad. After marrying then-husband Jwan Yosef in 2017, the couple welcomed daughter Lucia, 5, and son Renn, 5, via surrogate, just nine months apart.
On a June episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Martin shared the adorable story of how his sons Matteo and Valentino first discovered their dad was a big-time musician.
“I have four kids. I have twin boys, 15-year-olds, they’ve always been traveling with me. They’re homeschooled,” Martin explained.
“When they were like 5 or 6 I allowed them to go in front of the stage, because, for me, I thought it was too overstimulating because they would always see me from backstage. So they went in front of the stage and when they came back they go ‘Oh, got it Daddy. You are Ricky Martin,” he said with a large smile.
“It was just so beautiful,” he added.
Now, Martin said, his kids have become quite critical of their dad’s performances. “And now it's, ‘Whatever Dad. You did it wrong, You gotta do that again.’ Now it’s a different story.”
Despite the criticism, Martin said he loves that his sons can be honest with him. “I mean I love them and I want them to be honest. I don’t want them to wear a mask. I just want them to be. That’s what’s important, right?”