'80s Queen Molly Ringwald Shares Rare Photo of Her Stunning Twin Son and Daughter, 16
Sixteen Candles star Molly Ringwald, 57, may be the queen of '80s teen comedies, but these days she's raising two teenagers of her own. The iconic actress is mom to three children, including 16-year-old fraternal twins Adele and Roman. She and her husband, Panio Gianopoulos, are also parents to 20-year-old daughter Mathilda.It was Ringwald's twins who recently made a rare appearance on their mom's social media feed—and fans are taking notice. Ringwald shared a stunning series of snaps from the family's summer holiday in Greece, featuring her gorgeous, rarely-seen twins.
The Breakfast Club star simply captioned the post, 'Summer 🧿 #family #summerholidays #greece #ocean,' before sharing a series of photos of Adele and Roman on vacation. While the twins didn't inherit Ringwald's signature ginger locks, they both seem to possess their mom's knack for delivering a pouty stare to the camera—prompting one fan to write, 'Your daughter looks so much like you.'
"I had to double check I thought at first that was you when you were younger," wrote another.
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'80s Queen Molly Ringwald Shares Rare Photo of Her Stunning Twin Son and Daughter, 16 first appeared on Parade on Aug 4, 2025
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