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Rachael Leigh Cook's Super-Rare Outing With Her Two Kids Shows Which One Is Her Mini-Me

Rachael Leigh Cook's Super-Rare Outing With Her Two Kids Shows Which One Is Her Mini-Me

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Rachael Leigh Cook's kids just made a super-rare appearance alongside her, and we can't get over how much they both look like their mama!
Earlier this week, Cook shared a series of photos of her and her kids at the Freakier Friday premiere. She shared the photos on Instagram with the caption reading, 'Any day I get to see @whatsupdanny is a good day, so I had the very best time at the #FreakierFriday Premiere! The kids and I are big fans of the original and naturally had measured expectations, but this iteration delivered and then some, @disney does it again. Go!! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ '
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You can see a photo of them at the premiere below:
In the photos, we see Cook continuing the cottagecore vibes in a vibrant, floral orange gown from LEO LIN. But along with Cook, we see her two kids, Charlotte and Theodore, alongside her. Charlotte looks like a Barbiecore princess in a pale pink dress, and Theodore looks quite dapper in his dark suit!
Now, both of her kids look so much like her in these photos; and we seriously can't wait for more adventures from them!
For those who don't know, Cook and her ex-husband Daniel Gillies, with whom she was married from 2004 to 2021, share two children together: a daughter named Charlotte, born in Sept 2013, and a son named Theodore, born in April 2015.
In a previous interview with Entertainment Tonight, the Psych alum shared how co-parenting is going, and it's going a lot better than expected. 'I don't find that part any more difficult than when we were parenting-parenting,' she said. 'It's pretty cool to be able to divide responsibilities [50/50]. I kinda recommend it.'Best of SheKnows
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