Sarah Jessica Parker Celebrates Her and Matthew Broderick's Twin Daughters on Their 15th Birthday: 'So Lucky'

The actress shares daughters Tabitha and Marion, as well as son James Wilkie, with longtime husband Matthew Broderick

<p>Bruce Glikas/WireImage</p> Sarah Jessica Parker with twin daughters Tabitha and Marion Loretta and son James

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Sarah Jessica Parker with twin daughters Tabitha and Marion Loretta and son James

Sarah Jessica Parker's daughters are celebrating another year around the sun!

On Sunday, June 23, the actress, 59, shared a photo on Instagram as she celebrated her twin daughters Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta as they turned 15. Posting a picture of a bunch of pink birthday balloons, Parker took a moment to honor her daughters in a sweet caption.

"2 divine 15 year olds. We are so lucky and we love you so. Happy birthday to our dearest Loretta and Tabitha," Parker wrote in her caption. "Celebrating you both today was pure joy. X, Mama."

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The Sex and the City alum shares her three kids – her twin daughters and son James Wilkie, 21 – with husband Matthew Broderick.

In February, the couple's son James Wilkie shared some fun photos from time together at a family friend's birthday. Though it was unclear where the family was, it was somewhere where guests had to keep an eye out for hedgehogs crossing.

In one photo, James posed with the Painkillers actor, 62. In another, his parents were in the distance, standing back-to-back with a sunset behind them.

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker and son James
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker and son James

During an interview on iHeartRadio's Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi in July, Parker discussed her parenting philosophy around money.

"You want your children to understand what it means to earn money, what it takes to earn money, the value of it," she said.

"I think it's a great way of living for children, that their needs are met — to be fed, safe and loved. The important things in life: books and food and interesting experiences, and they're warm in the winter and cool in summer. But they should pine for things, they should want things."

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