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Molly Ringwald celebrate his twins Roman and Adele16th anniversary in dear fashion.
The actress, 57, shared a throw back from her son and daughter through Instagram to mark their milestone on Thursday, July 10.
“Happy 16 Roman and Adele ποΈβ€οΈ β₯ οΈ,” Ringwald’s headline of the snapshot.
Pictured, Roman And Adele each enjoyed an ice cream cone while visiting a carnival. They were looking to be around the age of pre -school in the throw back.
The healthy post won a girlfriend from fans, with one person making comments, “Having twins are like hit the jackpot !!”
“May your day be filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable moments as you celebrate this special milestone!” He wrote a second person.
” -Happy birthday to them both πππππ,” said a third person.
Ringwald shares Roman, Adele and his daughter Mathilda, 21, with her husband Panio Gianopoulos.
Of course some fans had a sense of longing from the Post -16th birthdayAs Ringwald was famous in starring Sixteen candlesSam Baker (Ringwald), whose family forgets that she is her 16th birthday. Sam has a big crunch on Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling) but unable to work up the nerve to go to him once she sees him with his girlfriend Caroline Mulford (Haviland Morris).
After a night of party gone wrong for many of the characters, Jake appears after Sam’s sister’s wedding the next day and invites her back to his home, where she presents her a birthday cake with 16 candles on it.
Ringwald revealed that she watched one of her other popular films, 1985’s The breakfast clubWith her oldest daughter when she was 10 years old.
βI will be the first to admit that 10 is far too young to watch The breakfast clubFilm about five secondary school students who befriend another during a Saturday detention session, with enough curse, talking sex and a scene that is now famous of the students smoking a pot, βhe wrote in a piece for The new yorker In April 2018. “But my daughter insisted that her friends had already seen her, and said she didn’t want to watch her for the first time in front of other people.”
He continued, “An author-director’s friend assured me that children tended to filter out what they didn’t understand, and realized it would be better if I was there to answer the uncomfortable questions. So I recreated, thinking it might make a sweet mother-anched moment if there was an unconventional.”
However, years later Ringwald admitted that some of his films, including Sixteen candles. They had scenes that “worry her.”
“Although everyone likes to say that I, you know, John Hughes’ ear and listened to me in many ways, I was not the filmmaker,” he told NPR in October 2018 as a result of the #Metoo movement. “Do you know, sometimes I would tell him, ‘Well, I think this is kind of neat’ or ‘I think this is irrelevant’ or ‘This is not really singing,’ and sometimes he would listen to me but in other cases, he did not.”