Ben Stiller Makes Rare Red Appearance with Daughter Ella as They Coordinate in Matching Black Outfits
10/09/2024 02:34 PM
The actor shares his daughter and son Quinlin, 20, with longtime wife Christine Taylor
Ben Stiller had a father-daughter night out earlier this week.
On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the actor, 58, was photographed with his 22-year-old daughter Ella as the two attended the 2024 Make Equality Reality Gala at Sony Hall in New York City. Stiller wore a black blazer buttoned up over a black shirt, pairing it with black slacks.
Ella matched her dad in a black shirt, black sleeveless top and black pants, smiling as the two posed together on the red carpet. The daughter of Stiller and Christine Taylor added a pop of color to her look with a pair of green sandal heels.
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Stiller shares Ella and son Quinlin, 20, with Taylor.
In June, Stiller was photographed in the stands of the French Open as he attended the tournament with Taylor and Ella. The three sat courtside on Day 10 of the Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
Stiller wore a brown jacket as he stood next to Taylor, who wore a black jacket and floral shirt. Ella leaned her head on her mom, smiling as the two laughed together.
The family's appearance at the French Open came only a few days after Ella's graduationfrom Julliard. In a Taylor Swift-infused Instagram caption, Ella quoted the 14-time Grammy winner's "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" — but she put a twist on it by jokingly naming Juilliard as the "asylum" in the lyrics.
"YOU WOULDN'T LAST AN HOUR IN THE ASYLUM (@juilliardschool) WHERE THEY RAISED ME," Ella wrote, referencing track 10 on Swift's 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD).
Aside from quoting Swift, Ella said she's proud to have "survived" Juilliard.
"(No, like, really) Yesterday I got my BFA in Acting from Juilliard," Ella continued. "I couldn't be happier to be done or prouder to have survived or more grateful to my family for the unwavering support that got me there and through. I have a degree in playing pretend!!! Yay!!!"
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