Salma Hayek shows love for stepdaughter Mathilde on 23rd birthday
Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault tied the knot in Paris in 2009
Salma Hayek took to social media on Tuesday to celebrate her stepdaughter Mathilde Pinault's 23rd birthday with a heartfelt message and adorable photos.
Hayek shared a series of pictures on Instagram, including sun-soaked selfies with Mathilde from their vacations and a heartwarming image of Mathilde embracing her father, François-Henri Pinault.
In the caption, Hayek revealed Mathilde's sweet nickname, writing, "Happy Birthday Tildie Tildie Tildie, we love you and are so proud of the woman you've become."
The post quickly garnered love from fans and followers, who left their birthday wishes for Mathilde in the comments section. This display of affection highlights the close bond between Hayek and her stepdaughter.
This isn't the first time Hayek has publicly expressed her love and support for Mathilde. The actress has previously shared photos of them attending exclusive events and fashion shows together.
Hayek's dedication to her family extends beyond her stepdaughter. She recently celebrated her 15th wedding anniversary with François-Henri, sharing a loving tribute on social media.
Hayek's message not only celebrates Mathilde's birthday but also serves as a testament to the strong and supportive family unit they have built together.
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