Ginnifer Goodwin and her husband Josh Dallas made it a family night on Thursday.
The married actors brought their two children onto the red carpet for the very first time.
They posed with their sons Oliver, 10, and Hugo, eight, who looked sharp in fitted black suits with neckties.
The couple, who met while starring on ABC’s hit series Once Upon a Time, were at the Hollywood premiere of their new animated Disney movie Zootopia 2, which was held at the famed El Capitan Theatre.
Goodwin plays Judy Hopps in the movie and Dallas is Frantic Pig.
The brunette beauty talked to E! News about having her boys with her at the event even though she refuses to show their faces on social media.
Ginnifer Goodwin and her husband Josh Dallas made it a family night on Thursday. The married actors brought their two children onto the red carpet for the very first time
They posed with their sons Oliver, 10, and Hugo, eight, who looked sharp in fitted black suits
‘My family is here,’ she shared. ‘We have never let our children go to Hollywood anything. We’re very private.Â
‘We heart out their faces on social media, so we’ve explained to them we’re still not going to be posting about them, and they’re not allowed to Google themselves.Â
‘And they say their friends are going to and we say, “That’s fine, we’re not their parents.” But it’s really an opportunity for us to celebrate this altogether as a family.’
Good win wore a beige off-the-shoulder gown with long gloves as she added large stud earrings.Â
Dallas matched his spouse in a dark beige suit with an army green T-shirt.
The boys had on black suits and ties with white shirts adding shiny black dress shoes and black-rimmed glasses.
The couple, who met while filming ABC’s Once Upon a Time, were at the Hollywood premiere of new animated Disney movie Zootopia 2 which was held at the famed El Capitan Theatre
Goodwin plays Judy Hopps in the movie and Dallas is Frantic Pig. The brunette beauty talked to E! News about having her boys with her at the event
This comes after Dallas said he has ‘nothing but gratitude’ for Once Upon a Time.
He added: ‘We keep trying to shove Once Upon a Time down our boys’ throats and they just don’t want to watch it.Â
‘I think that’s probably a healthy reaction that they could care less about mom and dad on screen. But we’ve tried, we’ve tried several times to get them to watch Once Upon a Time because they’re at the right age and I think they would really enjoy it.Â
‘But they’re just not interested at all.’