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Rebecca Romijn, 48, and Jerry O’Connell, 47, were seen leaving the 35th Annual Malibu Chili Cook Off on Sunday.
The couple, married since 2007, had the look of love as O’Connell affectionately placed a hand on his wife’s shoulder.
They wore coordinating white t-shirts and blue bottoms for the event presented by Boys and Girls Club.

Yearly event: Rebecca Romijn, 48, and Jerry O’Connell , 47, were seen leaving the 35th Annual Malibu Chili Cook Off on Sunday
The X-Men actress donned a short-sleeve white v-neck tucked into a pair of distressed light blue denim jeans.
She added a pair of flat strappy brown sandals, which displayed her lavender pedicure.
The mom to twins Dolly and Charlie, 12, gathered her blonde hair into a messy bun and topped it with a black leather headband. She was seen in a rainbow-colored face mask.
Multiple necklaces were draped around Romijn’s neck, including a turquoise puka shell one that stood out. The look was finished with a black leather shoulder bag.

Doting husband: The couple, married since 2007, had the look of love as O’Connell affectionately placed a hand on his wife’s shoulder
O’Connell looked just as casual as his partner, as he was seen sporting a white tee with a green Newport cigarette logo.
The father-of-two tucked it into a pair of belted blue pants.
A beat up pair of white K-Swiss sneakers were worn on his feet and he carried two bags in his hand.
The TV personality rocked a bit of scruff on his face.
Both husband and wife wore silver watches on their left wrists.

Matching: They wore coordinating white t-shirts and blue bottoms for the event presented by Boys and Girls Club.
Jerry, who was recently named the first male co-host of daytime show The Talk, was active on Instagram after the event.
The New York City native documented a late night trip to McDonald’s post-chili event.
He shared an image of himself sitting behind the wheel of an old school care with his over 400,000 followers and captioned it, ‘Late Night Eats,’ tagging a friend.

Not full yet: The New York City native documented a late night trip to McDonald’s post-chili event
The NYU graduate took a moment Monday to acknowledge the passing of actor Michael K. Williams on Monday.
He posted an image of the late star with a simple caption: Rest In Peace King.
Then, the Sliders star turned to a lighter note.

Paying his respects: The NYU graduate took a moment Monday to acknowledge the passing of actor Michael K. Williams on Monday
Monday night he shared an image with one of his daughters leaning over his shoulder.
He’s wearing a black t-shirt with the word Julius in turquoise lettering as he turns to give his little girl a kiss.
‘L’shanah Tovah Everybody!’ he wrote in the caption, wishing fans a happy Rosh Hashanah.

A father’s love: Monday night he shared an image with one of his daughters leaning over his shoulder
His twin girls recently returned to school to begin 7th grade. Wife Rebecca shared an image of them on their first day.
O’Connell told People last year that he made the most of the pandemic shutdown in spending time with the girls, as he figured he would ‘never get this time with them ever again.
‘This is it. Very soon, when this is all over and everything’s back to normal and kids are back in school all the time, I have a feeling parents are gonna be like, “Oh, it was kind of nice having my kids at home,”‘ he said. ‘I almost feel like, just because the age that they are, I’m getting a free extra year with them.’

Back to school: His twin girls recently returned to school to begin 7th grade
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