Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross are making it a family affair on the red carpet! On Monday, June 10, the family of five stepped out for the Los Angeles premiere of Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 at the El Capitan Theatre.
Ashlee, 39, and Ross, 35, have been married since 2014 and share son Ziggy Blu Ross, 3, and daughter Jagger Snow Ross, 8. The “Pieces of Me” singer also shares son Bronx Mowgli Wentz, 15, with her ex-husband Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy.
The group kept it casual while posing for pictures on the red carpet, with the kids rocking sweatshirts and denim jackets. In April, Ashlee and Evan spoke about how they’re known as the “cool parents” to their kids.
“We’re at Coachella, I think we’re cool parents. We brought Bronx and his friend here today,” the singer said while at ZOEasis in Indio, Calif.
However, Ashlee did say that between her and her beau, Evan is “probably cooler than me.”
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay actor restored the title to both of them, adding, “I think we’re cool parents.”
Bronx, who was also present for the interview, agreed that he lucked out with his cool parents.
The family shared that in addition to their love for Coachella’s lineup, they also share a common interest in a certain type of clothing.
“We’re all into vintage shopping,” Ashlee revealed at the time. “Now we don’t ever know whose vintage shirts are whose.”
“I love a big men’s vintage shirt, so I feel like when I find a cool one, it’s not going to be [just] mine,” she added.
Evan also spoke in June at Operation Smile’s Malibu Family Fun Fest where he opened up about his 10-year marriage to the pop star.
“I don’t know. I think that we love each other, and it’s meant to be,” he said, referring to how they’ve managed to make their relationship work. “And we enjoy each other’s company, and we love our children.”
Evan added that the couple tries their best to keep things “exciting” and enjoy “a lot of” vacations together.
In a separate interview, Ashlee told why 2024 was such a big year for their family.
“It’s our 10-year anniversary, I turn 40, my son turns 16,” she said.
“We always celebrate and have the best time, but I feel like it doesn’t have to just be that day,” Ashlee added. “It’s finding those moments, which my husband’s so good at.”