Sarah Michelle Gellar's Son Rocky Steals Her Spotlight in Jumbotron Appearance — Before Being Chastised by Mom

Mar. 15, 2025

Sarah Michelle Gellar and son.Photo:MrsJodie/Tiktok

Sarah Michelle Gellar hilarious mom moment

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Sarah Michelle Gellar’sson is enjoying his time in the spotlight.

TheBuffy the Vampire Slayeralum, 46, attended a recent Los Angeles Chargers game with her 11-year-old son Rocky and had a hilarious and relatable mom moment when her son took things a little too far on the jumbotron.

Ina fan video on TikTok, the actress and her son appeared on the big screen, prompting her son to get up out of his seat and start dancing.

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Gellar is mom to Rocky and daughter Charlotte, 14, whom she shares with husbandFreddie Prinze Jr., 47.

Earlier this month, Gellarshared two posts full of exciting photos from her recent family vacationon Instagram.

“If I’ve left you unread…. Here is why. Vacation photo dump part one,” she captioned her first photo gallery, complete with selfies and beach reads.

In the next post, she highlighted, “Vacation dump#2- family and friends,” where she featured a number of family shots with the couple and their two kids.

Over the summer, Gellar shared a few photos to herInstagram Storyof her family’s trip to Florence, Italy. In one photo, Rocky posed with his dad as they looked over a railing.

In another, Geller and Prinze Jr. smile with Charlotte on an Italian street. The actress also posted a sweet photo with her entire family. “La mia famiglia a Firenze Italia,” she wrote across the picture, which translates to “My family in Florence, Italy.”

“All we can do is the best we can and understand that maybe math or reading is not the same place where our other children were at this exact point but that their independence and their ability to pivot and be flexible is a life skill that will probably serve them even better than what they are going to learn in some of those classes,” she added.

source: people.com