Kim Basinger enjoyed a rare outing with her daughter and grandson on a three-generation sushi date.
Ireland Basinger Baldwin and model girl Holland were spotted having an afternoon snack in Los Angeles’ Tarzana neighborhood on Tuesday.
The casual family gathering was also attended by Irish partner RAC.
Basinger, 71, wore an oversized gray zip-up sweatshirt layered over a baggy T-shirt and navy sweatpants.
The “Never Say Never Again” star also wore bright pink slides and accessorized with a black tote bag and black sunglasses.
Ireland, 30, stepped out without makeup and with her hair tied up in a messy bun. She wore overall shorts, sneakers and a maroon crossbody bag while carrying herself and her RAC child.
Little Holland, 2, looked adorable in a playful purple T-shirt and light blue shorts, while his musician father wore a black shirt and gray pants.
Basinger appeared inconspicuous as he kept his sunglasses on as he walked through the parking lot on his way to the rally.
RAC and Ireland, where Andre Allen Anjos was born, were in full parent mode. RAC held Holland’s tiny sneakers in one hand, while Ireland balanced the baby in one arm and a sippy cup in the other.
Basinger shares Ireland with her ex-husband Alec Baldwin, whom she was married to from 1993 to 2002.
Ireland is Basinger’s only child, but the 30 Rock actor, 67, has seven children with his wife Hilaria Baldwin, 41, including Carmen, 12, Rafael, 10, Leonardo, 9, Romeo, 7, Eduardo, 5, Maria Lucia, 4, and Ilaria, 3.
Ireland and RAC started dating in 2021 and announced they would become parents a year later.
The couple confirmed the birth of their child in May 2023 – shortly after Ireland revealed the origin of their bundle of joy’s name.
“I’m Irish, so I chose a different country name because I wanted to be consistent,” she explained in January 2023. “I loved that name ever since I was little. I thought it was a very classy and beautiful name.”
Ireland’s outing with her mother comes shortly after she opened up about toxic tensions within her family. Earlier this month, Ireland spoke about her “loving” childhood and “toxic” family in a Substack essay posted on Oct. 20.
Ireland explained that she no longer feels stressed about her “narcissistic, untrustworthy, addicted family.”
“My daughter (Holland) doesn’t need to know these people,” she said without naming names.
“I can protect her from them. I can do my best to build my own family image little by little.”
She concluded her blog post by expressing her love for her mother, advising readers, “Tell your mom I love you every day. Text her when you get to your destination. You’ll understand your mom like never before.”
