Neil Patrick Harris made the red carpet a family affair over the weekend as he made a rare appearance with husband David Burtka and their twins Gideon and Harper.
Twins Gideon and Harper Steal the Spotlight!
Neil Patrick Harris made the red carpet a family affair over the weekend as he made a rare appearance with husband David Burtka and their twins Gideon and Harpe...
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The How I Met Your Mother actor, 52, was joined by his American actor husband, 50, and their 15-year-old twins at the Broadway opening night of The Lost Boys.
Neil serves as a co-producer and investor for the musical, which is an adaption of the 1980s vampire film.
The Tony winner and David coordinated with their two children all wearing edgy black and red themed outfits for the night at the Palace Theatre.
The Smurfs star rocked a red blazer layered over a black T-shirt and jeans while David wore an all-black ensemble with a red tie.
Giden donned a black suit with a red and black checked shirt, while Harper wore a red mini dress overlaid with a black see through top and a furry black coat.
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Neil and David, who have been married since 2014, were all smiles as they proudly posed with their twin children on the red carpet together in New York City.
Neil Patrick Harris made the red carpet a family affair over the weekend as he made a rare appearance with husband David Burtka and their twins Gideon and Harper
The How I Met Your Mother actor, 52, was joined by his American actor husband, 50, and their 15-year-old twins at the Broadway opening night of The Lost Boys
Nearly two years ago, Neil and David opened up about their love for fatherhood and said they enjoy how their teenage kids' friends have dubbed them the 'coolest parents of the friend group.'
'They've been great,' Neil told People about their relationship with their kids at the beginning of their formative teenage years in 2024.
'They're surprisingly great. They're city kids. They live in Manhattan, New York, so I find them fairly mature 13-year-olds, but it's nice to see them navigate the world now that they're teenagers with some sense of knowledge and sense of self.'
The acclaimed actor continued: 'That's what we work really hard as parents to do is instill some sort of values into them, and then you sort of let them go and exist, and they're crushing it.'
He added that he and his husband are 'very proud of them.'
Neil also gushed about their hardworking children and how much they enjoy being their kids' dads, as he admitted their home has not yet become the 'hangout spot' they want it to be just yet.
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'Honestly, they're at such a rigorous school. Literally, they come home and do homework. It's wild,' he said.
'Not a hangout house yet. I mean, there are play dates and sleepovers and things like that, but maybe soon.'
Neil and David welcomed their twin children via surrogate in 2010, and they went on to tie the knot in 2014
However, David chimed in and proudly shared the compliment from their kids' friends.
'We're definitely told we're the coolest parents out of all the friend groups,' he said, to which Neil jokingly added: 'I didn't realize it was a competition.'
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Later, Neil added: 'You hope as kids get older that they want to share more with you and are willing to tell you when things are happening, as opposed to just keeping you out of the loop. So that's nice to hear.'
David added, 'The more access you give them to yourself, I think the more access they'll give to you.'
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