Angela Bassett Smiles Alongside Husband and Their Two Kids in Rare Family Moment at Governors Awards
The couple is parents to twins Bronwyn and Slater, 17
Angela Bassett had her family by her side to accept her honorary award on Tuesday.
While attending the 14th Governors Awards, the actress, 65, was joined by husband Courtney B. Vance, 63, and their twins Bronwyn and Slater, 17, as they posed on the red carpet. The family of four posed for an adorable photo together, with Bassett in the center surrounded by her family.
Bronwyn and Slater stood by each other on the right of their mom, while Vance reached an arm around Bassett and posed on her left.
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At the award show, Bassett received an Honorary Oscar for her contributions to the film industry.
In January 2023, the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever actress opened up to PEOPLE about her two kids and what it would be like to see them follow in her Hollywood footsteps.
"They want to follow the success, but whether it be acting, I don't get any clues to that right now," Bassett said of their interests. "It's a little music, a little sports. But whatever they want to do, I support them."
Bassett, who took home the award for best supporting actress in a drama film during the 2023 Golden Globes, added that she celebrated her victory with her kids by her side.
"Actually, I went home and hugged my kids," she told PEOPLE of her post-awards celebration. "They were really excited for mom to bring home a statue."
Appearing on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2021, Bassett explained how she and her actor husband go about disciplining their two kids.
"He is usually pretty calm but he is consistent," the star said of Vance. "For instance, right now he's 2,500 miles or so away in Chicago and he can still get them to hop to it."
"Meanwhile," Bassett added, "I'm 25 feet away and I either have to guilt trip them or pull things away or just leave the room, just throw my hands up and go to my own corner and try to think of some other way to get them to do what they know they need to do."
But Bassett insisted to James Corden that she's "the good cop" to her son and daughter. "I tell them, 'I am your good time, so you don't wanna mess with me,'" she said with a laugh. "I'm your good time."
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