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Nepo baby with Hollywood star dad and TV icon mum graduates from uni – but can you guess his famous parents?

Nepo baby with Hollywood star dad and TV icon mum graduates from uni – but can you guess his famous parents?

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THIS nepo-baby with A-lister parents celebrated his graduation from Browns University - but who are his Hollywood parents?
This 22-year-old celebrated the big achievement with his family on Tuesday.
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This nepo-baby (right) celebrated his graduation with his twin sisters
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The actor wore a navy suit and a ceremonial robe for the day
He earned himself a degree in a classics major, but has also followed in his parents' footsteps as an actor.
The graduate shared a photo of him in a navy suit with a spotted tie and a ceremonial robe over it.
But have you worked out who his very parents are yet?
It's none other than James Wilkie Broderick - the son of Sex and the City star
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His famous parents are Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker
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James has paved out his own acting career in the industry
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James posted a
snap
of him walking alongside his 15-year-old twin sisters Loretta and Tabitha as he headed into the ceremony.
He has previously
worked as a
full-time sales associate in 2023 to 2024 at NYC boutique Reiss.
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In 2020 he also a server at Main Street Tavern in Amagansett, NY.
The superstar couple have previously said that they want their kids to find their own feet when it comes to their career and finances.
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"You want for them to be pursuing things that are exciting and challenging and hard and gratifying,' Sarah said on
this week.
Sarah Jessica Parker, 59, fans say star 'hasn't aged a day' as she films And Just Like That in sheer dress
"And [we want them] to be able to ultimately take care of themselves, support themselves - emotionally, financially - and that they can be in the world and be a reliable person to themselves and to other people.
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"And so we talk about work like that."
Sarah said she's "curious to see what they all do" but wants them to know that there is right way of doing things.
James has starred in films Days Ending in Y, Elsbeth (2024) and Lady in the Lake (2024).
In an
Instagram
post on September 9, 2021, Parker said she couldn't believe how time has flown and that her eldest was heading off to college.
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'In the span of 7 days one crosses the threshold into his freshman year of college the other 2 into 7th grade.
'The house is different. We are different. They need us more. And far less. So many know.
'Gutted at the time passed. Passing. Exhilarated by the possibilities that await them.
'The love. The love. The love.'
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Jessica and Matthew welcomed their two daughters, Tabitha and Marion, on June 22, 2009, via a surrogate.
She said she and her husband tried to have another child for years, but they had difficulty conceiving.
Surrogacy was the easiest and most realistic route for them to take, she said.
When they found out they were having twins, Parker said, 'We didn't expect it."
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"I think after a certain amount of time, you tend to hold your hopes at bay a bit so as not to be disappointed."
'One really would have been thrilling and we would've felt incredibly lucky. And two was a
comedy
.'
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Matthew is best known for his 1986 hit Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Credit: �1986 Paramount Pictures Corporation
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James with his twin sisters Marion (left) and Tabitha (right)
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The Hollywood couple welcomed their daughters via a surrogate
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