Jerry O'Connell was glowing with pride on Monday when he was joined at a film screening by his 17-year-old daughters, Charlie and Dolly, who looked so grown up by their dad's side.
While one of the twins stunned in an olive green dress with long sleeves and left her flowing blonde locks down in subtle curls, her sister wowed in a white halter neck minidress, with her brunette tresses falling down past her shoulders.
Jerry put his arm around his daughters as they posed for a photo at the screening for his upcoming film, Summer's Last Resort, which co-stars Sophia Bush and Violet McGraw. "Summer's Last Resort (@tubi 7/3) screening w/ these two..." he wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo from the special night.
Friends and fans took to the comment section to exclaim over Charlie and Dolly's grown-up appearances and uncanny resemblance to their parents. Actress Amanda Kloots wrote: "I can't believe how grown up the girls are!! So gorgeous!" while a fan added: "Look at these stunners with their Pops, all grown up."
"I think one looks like mom & one looks like dad," said another, while a third chimed in: "The one on the left is starting to morph into Rebecca! So gorgeous." Jerry shares his girls with his wife of almost 19 years, Rebecca Romijn, a former model who is best known for starring in the X-Men film series, as well as in Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
The couple married in 2007 and welcomed their daughters a year later. Charlie and Dolly plan to follow in their parents' footsteps and enter showbusiness, as Jerry told Us Weekly in 2024.
"I'm going to have a couple of nepo babies! I'm throwing it out," he declared. "I have one daughter who's auditioning for the school musical. They're doing Urinetown, so we went to Mel's last night, and we went over her lines in the diner, so that was really funny."
"I can sit down with my daughter, and I can say, 'This is how you should say this line. This is how you should say this line. This is how you should say this line.' And it's the only thing that I can impart on my children," he quipped.
Their daughter Dolly is also looking to become a director in the future and work behind the screen. "Dolly is the one who…really wants to be a director someday," Rebecca told People.
"Actor first, but she came and visited [the Star Trek set]. She was there that entire episode, and [the director] Sharon Lewis, when she heard that Dolly wants to be a director, asked if Dolly would stand next to her the whole time."
Rebecca joked that Charlie was less interested in what was happening on set, and more curious about where she could find a sweet treat at craft services. "I love having both, actually," she concluded.








