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Proof Gabourey Sidibe’s 5-Month-Old Twin Babies Are Growing “So Big So Fast”
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Date:2025-04-13 09:10:59
Gabourey Sidibe is soaking up each precious moment with her twins.
The Precious actress shared a sweet new pic posing with 5-month-old siblings Maya and Cooper, whom she shares with husband Brandon Frankel.
“They are getting so big so fast!!!” Sidibe gushed in the caption of the Sept. 30 post, as Frankel swooned in the comments section writing, “My whole entire heart in one picture.”
After another commenter congratulated Frankel on his beautiful family, he replied, writing, “Some days I don’t believe it’s all real. Thank you.”
Days earlier Frankel had shared another pic from the same day, featuring Sidibe laughing while holding her kiddos.
“MY THREE FAVE PEOPLE! My heart is bursting,” Frankel captioned the Sept. 25 post. “So much love in this house. I live to make these people laugh and smile- I’ll do anything to get it done, zero shame. I love you all so much.”
The family of four have been getting in plenty of quality time together, as seen in sweet moments shared by both Sidibe and Frankel on social media over the past few months.
On Sept. 28, Frankel shared a selfie with his kiddos in their double stroller, writing, “Rollin’ with the homies. One of my fave daily activities is going on my ‘Daddy’ walk with the twins so Mama @gabbysidibe can get a bunch of stuff done.”
When one commenter asked if that was “code for nap,” Sidibe set the record straight, noting, “It’s actually code for ‘clean up tummy time toys, gather bath stuff for their bath, change crib sheets, put out pjs, maybe cook the simplest dinner and if there’s time, eat a popsicle in the shower and cry.’”
The family is gearing up for the next major milestone with their little cuties: Halloween. Frankel has already expressed his excitement preparing for a family costume, writing on Instagram, “Can’t wait for them to get to experience Halloween…AND COSTUMES!”
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