Billie Eilish and Finneas show their support for mom Maggie Baird at Glamour Women of the Year Awards

Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell supported their mother Maggie Baird at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards on Tuesday night.

The actress, 65, arrived at the event carrying both of her Grammy-winning musician children and walked the red carpet with them at the Times Square EDITION hotel in New York City.

The former Broadway star appeared in Glamour’s Women of the Year issue, which focused on four superstar mothers.

In addition to Baird, Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles, Selena Gomez’s mother Mandy Teefey and Travis Kelce’s mother Donna Kelce are also appearing this year.

For the special occasion, Baird put on a glamorous display in an all-black ensemble with a velvet floor-covering robe.

Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell supported their mother Maggie Baird at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards on Tuesday night

Next to her, Billie wore an oversized pinstripe blazer, which she wore over a white button-down and a black satin tie.

She also wore white cargo shorts with long black socks and chunky sneakers with bright red laces.

Finneas also dressed to impress, opting for a monochrome, navy blue outfit.

He teamed a knitted sweater with a utility jacket-style blazer and matching trousers before completing his look with crisp white sneakers.

This comes after Baird went viral when fans discovered she previously appeared in a 1999 episode of Friends.

In the episode, she played a casting director who worked with Matt LeBlanc’s character Joey Tribbiani on an audition so he could keep his health insurance.

In her interview with Glamor, she talked about her work as an actress and shut down any claims that her children benefited from nepotism.

Baird said she and her husband Patrick O’Connell were “working class actors” who “made a meager living.”

The actress, 65, arrived at the event carrying both of her Grammy-winning musician children and walked the red carpet with them at the Times Square EDITION hotel in New York City

The actress, 65, arrived at the event carrying both of her Grammy-winning musician children and walked the red carpet with them at the Times Square EDITION hotel in New York City

For the special occasion, Baird put on a glamorous display in an all-black ensemble with a velvet floor-covering robe

For the special occasion, Baird put on a glamorous display in an all-black ensemble with a velvet floor-covering robe

“I think it’s hilarious,” she said of her brief appearance on Friends. ‘Cause that came out, and it was like, “Oh, Billie’s a nepo baby.”

And I was like, “Did you know I got that episode of Friends because I was about to lose my health insurance?”

Baird clarified that she and her husband were always “working class actors.”

“We were making a meager income, and it gave us a lot of time with our kids, which was great,” she remembers.

‘But the industry is mainly made up of people like us, or even people who aren’t even like us, who couldn’t even do that.

“So when all this happened to our kids, we were never on that side,” she said.

Next to her, Billie wore an oversized pinstripe blazer, which she wore over a white button-down and a black satin tie. Finneas also dressed to impress, opting for a monochrome, navy blue outfit

Next to her, Billie wore an oversized pinstripe blazer, which she wore over a white button-down and a black satin tie. Finneas also dressed to impress, opting for a monochrome, navy blue outfit

In her interview with Glamor, she spoke about her work as an actress and shut down any claims that her children benefited from nepotism; pictured on February 18 in Santa Monica

In her interview with Glamor, she spoke about her work as an actress and shut down any claims that her children benefited from nepotism; pictured on February 18 in Santa Monica

Baird clarified that she and her husband were always “working class actors.” “We were making a meager income, and it gave us a lot of time with our kids, which was great,” she recalls; pictured in December 2019 in Los Angeles

Baird clarified that she and her husband were always “working class actors.” “We were making a meager income, and it gave us a lot of time with our kids, which was great,” she recalls; pictured in December 2019 in Los Angeles

'But the industry is mainly made up of people like us, or even people who aren't even like us, who couldn't even do that. “So when all this happened to our kids, we were never on that side,” she said

‘But the industry is mainly made up of people like us, or even people who aren’t even like us, who couldn’t even do that. “So when all this happened to our kids, we were never on that side,” she said

She said she is one of many “working creatives” who “live a completely happy life” and “feel fulfilled”; pictured in October 2019 in Los Angeles

She said she is one of many “working creatives” who “live a completely happy life” and “feel fulfilled”; pictured in October 2019 in Los Angeles

“But that's a very different life from this side of the door, where suddenly you're playing in a different arena,” she said of the heights of fame her children have reached; pictured in March 2022 in Hollywood

“But that’s a very different life from this side of the door, where suddenly you’re playing in a different arena,” she said of the heights of fame her children have reached; pictured in March 2022 in Hollywood

From the 1980s to 2010, Baird appeared in shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, The X-Files, The West Wing and Charmed and many more.

However, she noted that she only appeared in minor roles and did not play any main characters.

“I think people don’t really understand that there’s a whole industry of people who are creative and working and struggling and living completely happy lives and feeling creative and feeling fulfilled,” she said. .

“But that’s a completely different life than on this side of the door, where you’re suddenly playing in a different arena.”