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Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes brought their two daughters to the 2024 Paris Olympics, in a very rare public outing. The actors and their daughters, 9-year-old Esmeralda and 8-year-old Amada watched the women’s uneven bars final for artistic gymnastics on August 4. The family sighting is truly unusual, as Gosling, 43, and Mendes, 50, are typically tight-lipped about their private lives, declining to post photos of their children online.

Wearing an Olympics baseball hat, the “Barbie” star sat with his arm around Mendes, with one daughter perched on his lap. Read on to learn the details that Gosling and Mendes have shared about their family. Gosling and Mendes into the world on Sept.



12, 2014. “I’m completely exhausted. I thought my wild nights were over but these are some of the wildest nights I’ve ever had,” Mendes told website in 2014.

Mendes also shared the inspiration behind their firstborn's name. “We were really excited about naming her,” Mendes added. “Ryan and I both love the Esmeralda character from the Victor Hugo novel, ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame,’ and we just think it’s a beautiful name.

Amada was my grandmother’s name. It means ‘beloved’ in Spanish.” In an in May 2023, Gosling reflected on the moment Mendes broke the news that she was expecting.

“Eva said she was pregnant,” he said, adding, “I would never want to go back, you know? I’m glad I didn’t have control over my destiny in that way, because it was so much better than I ever had dreamed for myself.” The couple’s second child, a daughter they named Amada Lee Gosling, was born on . It was a challenging period for the expectant mother: Her brother, , died of cancer just 12 days before Amada was born.

In April, Mendes reflected on her loss in an . “Oh April ..

. I have such a complicated relationship with you. Tomorrow would have been my brother’s birthday.

...

.in a couple of weeks from now is the day we lost him..

.but then, the end of April we got the biggest blessing of all, my little girl was born 8 years ago. She concluded, “I hate you April.

But I love you more.” Gosling remembered the moment he knew he wanted to have children with Mendes during a . The realization came when he was starring as Mendes’ husband in their 2012 crime thriller, “The Place Beyond the Pines,” .

“ before I met her, but after I met Eva, I realized that I just didn’t want to have kids without her,” he told the outlet, adding, “And there were moments on ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ where we were pretending to be a family, and I didn’t really want it to be pretend anymore." Gosling honored his wife and daughters in at the 74th Golden Globes Awards in January 2017, when he won best actor in a comedy or musical for “La La Land.” “While I was singing and dancing and playing piano .

.. my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother fight his battle with cancer,” he said.

“Sweetheart, thank you. To my daughters, Amada and Esmeralda, I love you.” While explaining his journey to becoming Ken in the 2023 “Barbie” film, Gosling shared in the May 2023 interview with GQ that his daughters and their nonchalant disdain for Barbie’s male counterpart was the sign he needed to take the role in the film.

“I did see him, like, face down in the mud outside one day, next to a squished lemon,” Gosling recalled, “and it was like, ‘This guy’s story does need to be told,’ you know?” When the actor went on “ “ to promote Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," he revealed that his daughter Amada had a bold maneuver that not even the Louvre in Paris is immune to. “My youngest has a real power move,” he began. “We were standing in front of the Mona Lisa, and she goes, ‘This museum?’” Gosling in July 2022, then mimicking his daughter giving a thumbs down.

“I said, ‘Why?’” he said. “She went, ‘Because it is not good.’” He added that she also flashes the old thumbs-down sign behind her back as she leaves a room sometimes.

“The thumbs-down walkaway. It’s like, Roman emperor level,” he said. Gosling shared another one of his kids' habits during a , when he revealed what they call one of his co-stars.

He said his daughters adore Blunt, who is also a lead in "Fall Guy," and like to call her Mary Poppins. Blunt played the beloved childhood nanny in the 2018 children's movie "Mary Poppins Returns." “My kids call her Mary Poppins,” he said.

“‘You’re working with Mary Poppins today?’ Yes I am.” Mendes said she “never wanted” children until she "fell in love" with Gosling, which she shared while on the " in 2020. In the same interview, Mendes talked about how she was 40 and 42 when she had her children, saying, “I had a career and then I changed my focus to my family.

" Shifting her focus to parenting had been an adjustment for Mendes, which she while appearing on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" in 2019. “People are so sweet — they really try to warn you, prep you, when you’re pregnant, but nobody can prep you. Nobody,” she explained to host Kelly Clarkson.

She then listed the various jobs she juggles as a mom on a daily basis: “a chauffeur, a cook, a personal assistant to an abusive boss.” Mendes also talked about her "controlling" parenting style while on the talk show. “I think what the term is — we’re always laughing at these terms — I think we would be ‘bulldozing parents,'” she said.

“We have to be on top of them every second ...

The stakes are really high, so yeah, I’m a helicopter parent. And then I heard the bulldozing and I’m like, ‘Ooh, yeah, I’m probably a bulldozing parent, too.’” But the mother wants her girls to know that no matter what, she'll always be there for them, which she expressed in February 2023.

“I want my kids, when they get in trouble later on in life ...

to be like, ‘I gotta call my mom,' versus, ‘Ooh, I can’t tell my mom about this,” she said in a video. She also wants them to . “I’m not an amazing cook — I leave that to Ryan,” the Skura co-owner told in 2022.

“Hopefully it’s showing my girls that there are no gender-specific roles that one must take on.” Mendes, whose resume includes fashion designer, might have met her match with Esmeralda. “My 5-year-old cut her socks, the foot part off, and she likes to wear socks as sleeves,” she told in February 2020.

“And the other day she wore underwear as a hat and I was like, ‘That’s amazing.’ I wish I could do that. I can’t.

” Always at the ready to drop nuggets of parenting advice, Mendes captioned her own on Instagram in August 2023, writing: “When my kids ask me if they’re old enough to go on the internet, social media or anything requiring wifi.” DeAnna Janes is a freelance writer and editor for a number of sites, including Harper’s BAZAAR, Tasting Table, Fast Company and Brit + Co, and is a passionate supporter of animal causes, copy savant, movie dork and reckless connoisseur of all holidays. A native Texan living in NYC since 2005, Janes has a degree in journalism from Texas A&M and got her start in media at US Weekly before moving on to O Magazine, and eventually becoming the entertainment editor of the once-loved, now-shuttered DailyCandy.

She’s based on the Upper West Side..

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