It was a family affair for Kaia Gerber and her famous parents as they stepped out for the opening night of Broadway production, Good Night, and Good Luck.
Kaia, 23, joined her mom Cindy Crawford, 59, and her dad, Rande Gerber, 62, for the outing in New York on Thursday, April 3.
The trio posed for photos together on the red carpet ahead of seeing the stage adaption, which is based on the 2005 movie starring George Clooney. The plot follows CBS news journalist Edward R. Murrow and his 1954 exposé on Senator Joseph McCarthy.
While Kaia and her parents were all smiles at the event, notably missing was Kaia’s brother Presley Gerber, 25, who did not attend the opening.
Cindy and Rande’s relationship is still going strong after more than two decades of marriage. The couple tied the knot back in 1998 and welcomed their first child, son Presley, in July 1999. Kaia was born two years later in September 2001.
“We met at my agent’s wedding. When I met him I was still with Richard [Gere] and he didn’t want to go to the wedding with me,” Crawford told Harper’s Bazaar in July 2016 of how they met. “Rande also had a girlfriend at the time so he wasn’t looking to meet anyone either. That’s the best time to meet someone because that’s when you’re truly yourselves. We became friends and after Richard and I broke up then we started dating.
Cindy shot to fame as one of the most well known supermodels in the 1990s and Kaia has since followed in her mother’s footsteps, working as a model.
Prior to Kaia joining the industry, Cindy told Us Weekly that she wanted to assist her daughter if she decided to try her hand at modeling.
“I could help guide her and help her navigate,” she told Us in 2014. “I had a great experience and managed to avoid a lot of the pitfalls of the fashion business. So if she did want to do it, I could be her stage mom!”
Opening up in the second series of the mother and daughter’s ZaraStreaming project, Kaia shared how she had taken style cues from Cindy.
“I think I’ve been so influenced by her, be that consciously or subconsciously but we are also different in a lot of ways,” she said. “But we have a lot of the same classic pieces but how we put things together differs.”
Cindy added in the clip: “I grew up in Illinois and my mom didn’t care about fashion and then Kaia grew up with her and her friends raiding my closet!”
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