Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross' stylish family outing at 'Inside Out 2' premiere
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross described themselves as 'cool parents'
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross, along with their three children, made a rare appearance on the red carpet for the premiere of Inside Out 2.
The family of five celebrate the Los Angeles premiere of Disney and Pixar’s new film at the El Capitan Theatre.
The Pieces of Me songstress and Ross, 35, are proud parents to two daughters, eight-year-old Jagger Snow Ross and three-year-old Ziggy Blu Ross, which they welcomed after tying the knot in 2014.
Simpson also shares a 15-year-old son, Bronx Mowgli Wentz, with her former husband Pete Wentz, the bass guitarist of Fall Out Boy.
The family opted for casual yet stylish outfits for the event. The kids were dressed in cozy sweatshirts and denim.
In one of the photos, Ross is seen holding their younger daughter in his arms, while wearing grey pants and a black coat, smiling warmly for the camera.
Meanwhile, the mother of three opted an ash-white coordinated set over a white top. She stood close to Ross, with her arm affectionately stretched out behind their elder daughter.
The son pulled of laid-back look in a black hoodie and baggy trousers, standing right next to his mother.
In April, the couple humorously dubbed themselves the "cool parents" during an interview, where Simpson remarked, "We're at Coachella, I think we're cool parents."
She added that between her and Ross, "he's probably cooler than me."
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