Sarah Jessica Parker revealed her demand to her husband of 28 years – Matthew Broderick – ahead of the Christmas holiday this Thursday.
The 60-year-old former child star shared a snap Monday of a makeshift sign taped to a door reading: ‘No entry if your surname is Broderick.’
Parker was listening to Shirley Bassey while wrapping gifts ‘until the work is done’ at what she called ‘Santa’s workshop’ inside the couple’s $35 million West Village compound.
The two-time Emmy winner – who boasts 10 million Instagram followers – proudly said in a video panning across her hardwood floor: ‘All my old vintage wrapping paper!’
Other Brodericks in the household include Parker and her 63-year-old husband’s three children – 16-year-old fraternal twin daughters Loretta and Tabitha as well as their 23-year-old son James.
The Entertainment 360-repped nepo baby graduated May 27 from Brown University in Providence, RI with a degree in classics, classical languages, literatures and linguistics.
Sarah Jessica Parker revealed her demand to her husband of 28 years – Matthew Broderick – ahead of the Christmas holiday this Thursday (pictured February 16)
James is a full-time actor having already scored a guest-star gig as Carl in the February 20th episode of CBS’ anthology crime series Elsbeth alongside his famous father.
In May, The Librarians executive producer revealed they were not planning on bankrolling the lives of their kids with their reported combined $245 million fortune.
‘You want for them to be pursuing things that are exciting and challenging and hard and gratifying,’ Parker explained to E! News.
‘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. And so we talk about work like that.’
The Ohio-born actress bid farewell to her $10 million/season gig executive producing and starring as wealthy widowed author Carrie Bradshaw in HBO Max’s dismally-reviewed Sex and the City continuation And Just Like That, which was cancelled in August.
Parker will next likely reprise her witchy role as Sarah Sanderson alongside Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy in Anne Fletcher’s upcoming three-quel Hocus Pocus 3 for Disney+.
In October, Midler told WWHL that she read the ‘brilliant script’ and producers are just trying to figure out costs and logistics while Thora Birch told ET she was ‘super open to the idea’ of reprising her role as Dani.
Kenny Ortega’s 1993 original film earned $53.2 million at the box office despite dismal reviews and Anne Fletcher’s 2022 sequel earned $40 million with slightly better reviews..
The 60-year-old former child star shared a snap Monday of a makeshift sign taped to a door reading: ‘No entry if your surname is Broderick’
Parker was listening to Shirley Bassey while wrapping gifts ‘until the work is done’ at what she called ‘Santa’s workshop’ inside the couple’s $35 million West Village compound
The two-time Emmy winner – who boasts 10 million Instagram followers – proudly said in a video panning across her hardwood floor: ‘All my old vintage wrapping paper!’
Other Brodericks in the household include Parker and her 63-year-old husband’s three children – 16-year-old fraternal twin daughters Loretta (L, pictured May 27) and Tabitha (M) as well as their 23-year-old son James (R)
In May, The Librarians executive producer revealed they were not planning on bankrolling the lives of their kids with their reported combined $245 million fortune (pictured in 2024)Â
Parker explained to E! News: ‘You want for them to be pursuing things that are exciting and challenging and hard and gratifying. And [we want them] to be able to ultimately take care of themselves, support themselves – emotionally, financially’ (pictured December 3)
The Ohio-born actress bid farewell to her $10 million/season gig executive producing and starring as wealthy widowed author Carrie Bradshaw in HBO Max’s And Just Like That, which was cancelled in August
Parker will next likely reprise her witchy role as Sarah Sanderson alongside Bette Midler (M) and Kathy Najimy (L) in Anne Fletcher’s upcoming three-quel Hocus Pocus 3 for Disney+Â
In October, Midler told WWHL that she read the ‘brilliant script’ and producers are just trying to figure out costs and logistics while Thora Birch told ET she was ‘super open to the idea’ of reprising her role as Dani
Meanwhile, Broderick (R) took on the titular role in the off-Broadway play Molière’s Tartuffe, which runs through January 25 at the New York Theatre Workshop in Manhattan’s East Village
The two-time SAG Award winner is also every bit the influencer with paid partnerships for brands like Ugg, Word Chums, Astrea London and Shop with Google.
Broderick took on the titular role in the off-Broadway play Molière’s Tartuffe, which runs through January 25 at the New York Theatre Workshop in Manhattan’s East Village.
The two-time Tony winner just signed on to portray Oscar-winning star Jay Conway in the American premiere of David Ireland’s Ulster American, which runs March 15-May 10 off-Broadway at the Irish Repertory Theatre in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.
Broderick’s other upcoming projects include Simon Bird’s WWII comedy Pretend I’m Not Here, and Jon Turteltaub’s comedy The Best Is Yet to Come reuniting him with his Ferris Bueller castmate Alan Ruck