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Michael J. Fox's Wife Tracy Shares Rare Photo of Their Entire Family on Father's Day: 'Best in the Biz'

Michael J. Fox's Wife Tracy Shares Rare Photo of Their Entire Family on Father's Day: 'Best in the Biz'

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Michael J. Fox is feeling the love from his family on Father's Day
The actor's wife Tracy Pollan shared several photos of their family on Instagram in honor of the holiday
The longtime couple is parents to son Sam, 36, and daughters Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and Esmé, 23Michael J. Fox is feeling the love on Father's Day.
On Monday, June 16, the actor's wife Tracy Pollan, 64, posted several photos of their entire family on Instagram as they celebrated the holiday together. In one photo, Fox can be seen sitting in the center, surrounded by all four of his kids — son Sam, 36, and daughters Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and Esmé, 23 – as well as Pollan.
Another snap showed the family of six posing together outside, dressed up in dresses and suits. The proud mom also shared individual pictures of Fox with each one of his kids as they spent time together.
"You've been slaying this dad thing since day one! Happy Father's Day to the best in the biz, we love you ❤️," Pollan wrote in her caption.
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In the comments, Fox sweetly wrote back to his longtime wife. "Luckiest lucky man on the planet. Love you all so much it makes me dizzy."
Back in January, Fox had his family by his side as he received a special acknowledgment. The Back to the Future star shared a photo on his Instagram after he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Biden, showing that he was surrounded by his entire family as he was honored.
In the photo, Fox could be seen standing between his wife Pollan and Dr. Jill Biden, who was next to Fox's son Sam and his daughter Esmé. On the other side of Pollan, President Biden smiled as he stood by Fox's twin daughters, Schuyler and Aquinnah.
"WOW. Did this happen? Lots of thanks to everybody including Tracy and the kids. I am truly humbled," Fox wrote in his caption.
A second post showed another sweet photo of the family of six, smiling together as Fox showed off his new medal.
In November, the actor shared a tribute to his daughter Esmé on Instagram in celebration of her 23rd birthday.
"Esme, Happy birthday to our renaissance gal," Fox captioned the post. "You do it all."
He continued to express his love for her, writing, "Your Dood loves you very much. Who doesn't? Keep living your best life. 😍♥️."
Pollan also shared a birthday message for Esmé, writing on Instagram: "I love you @esmeannabelle Happy Birthday!!! I love absolutely everything about you and I am blessed to be able to explore the world with you! You are my heart 💜."
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