Julianne Moore Soaks Up the Sun with Daughter Liv, 23, and Husband Bart Freundlich on Family Vacation in Italy
Julianne Moore is spending some time on vacation with her family
The actress was photographed with her daughter Liv and husband Bart Freundlich as they went for a swim
The couple is also parents to son Caleb, 27Julianne Moore is relaxing in the summer sun with her family.
The Sirens star, 64, was photographed spending time with her daughter Liv, 23, and husband Bart Freundlich as they enjoyed time in the ocean on a vacation in Italy. Moore could be seen wearing a black one-piece swimsuit that covered her arms, adding a tan bucket hat and sunglasses for extra protection.
Her daughter, Liv, wore a tan strapless bikini and could be seen alongside her parents, carrying a green pool noodle.
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Moore and Freundlich are also parents to son Caleb, 27.
Earlier this summer, the May December star shared a few family photos on Instagram and was all smiles as she posed for a photo with her kids and her husband.
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'Cal killed it at @thesurflodge this weekend. What an epic night. Love these guys so much. @musicbycalebmoore,' Moore said of her son Caleb, performing during NYLON's residency at The Surf Lodge in Montauk, New York.
The happy Instagram photo showed the group sitting together outside at the venue. Moore and Freundlich's daughter joined in on the festivities. 'BEST NIGHT EVER!!' Caleb commented.
In June, the actress spoke about how proud she was of her daughter Liv. Moore shared a carousel post of snaps celebrating her daughter graduating from Northwestern University.
'This smart, wonderful, beautiful and insightful young woman graduated from @northwesternu,' Moore wrote in her caption alongside a photo of Liv smiling while sitting amongst other university graduates. 'We are bursting with pride @livfreundlich - congratulations on your accomplishment #wildcat. We love love love you. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜.'
In the second photo, Liv held up a sign that read 'English — Northwestern Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences" during the graduation ceremony, while in the third she posed her pals as they held up champagne bottles.
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