It’s “Full House.”
Ashley Olsen and her husband Louis Eisner attended the first red carpet since secretly welcoming their son in 2023.
On Thursday, the former actress was photographed standing between her husband and mother-in-law, Lisa Eisner at her 25th anniversary Jesus Scolas Gala at a private club in Bel Air, California.
Olsen, 39, smiled at the camera as he rocked his beige tunic dress and pink sequin clutch. She kept the rest of the look simple with minimal makeup, black heels and gold earrings.
As for Louis, he wore a black suit with a lime green button-up and a loosely patterned black tie. Meanwhile, Lisa was dressed in all-white sequin outfits with a black clutch and sunglasses.
The gala is actually a business problem for three families, in order to help Louis’ father Eric Eisner, founded a nonprofit young Eisner scholar in 1999, to help students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds to promising.
Their appearance is marked for the first time when “Full House” alumni come out on the red carpet since welcoming their son.
In August 2023, TMZ revealed that Olsen had welcomed her first child in New York “a few months ago” without knowing that she was pregnant.
The “ecstic” pair was named their son Otto.
Page 6 previously broke the news that the couple had married at an intimate ceremony on Bel Air’s private property on December 28, 2022, after a five-year date.
We heard that about 50 people attended the ceremony, but sources said they were “late.”
The couple is famous for their private life and only made one appearance on the red carpet in September 2021 for YES’ 20th anniversary ceremony.
Ashley’s twin sister, Mary Kate Olsen, has also maintained a low profile since retiring from acting in 2012.
The pair have only been spotted a few times in recent years, including a rare night out with sister Elizabeth Olsen in 2024, and a celebrating W magazine editor Sarah Moonhus’s 40th birthday party in the same year.
More recently, Mary Kate and Ashley were photographed with arranging clothes racks from the Hamptons row brand.