Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe celebrate their son Deacon at his first album release party
Reese Witherspoon and her ex-husband Ryan Phillippe showed their support for their son Deacon at his album release party in West Hollywood.
After his debut album A New Earth, which was released on Friday, the 19-year-old Long Run singer called the party a “great night” with his loved ones.
“Thank you so much to everyone who attended,” he captioned a slideshow of photos of him and his famous sister Ava Phillippe. “Stream, download and listen to the album.”
In the first photo, the student, who is attending New York University, can be seen beaming at the camera as he put an arm around his father.
The next showed him between his older brother, 23, and mother, 47, smiling broadly as he rocked a red and black tweed jacket and jeans.
Loving family: Reese Witherspoon and ex-husband Ryan Phillippe showed their support for their son Deacon at his album release party at Melrose Place LA in West Hollywood
Exciting: Following his debut record, A New Earth, which was released on Friday, the 19-year-old Long Run singer called the celebration a “great evening” with his loved ones
For the occasion, Deacon wore a white and gray plaid jacket over a black tee and dark wash pants, while Ava donned an olive green crop top and black pants.
The influencer, who has more than a million Instagram followers, completed her midriff-baring ensemble with a pair of gold drop earrings and a black and gold belt.
His album release party, held at Melrose Place LA, was sponsored by Mamitas, Tequila Avion and Solisca Tequila.
A New Earth contains 12 songs, including two collaborations with Chain Arcade.
On Instagram, he described how “this project was made in” his “dorm house, made by three students with big dreams and bigger hearts.”
“This is the most important day of my life. The start of a great new chapter in this journey. Thank you @chainarcade @jadenmiller___ let’s enjoy this moment,” he gushed at the release online.
In the emotional post, he also stated that this is the story of his life and that the album “carries thoughts and emotions” that he has “collected, felt, observed, bottled up and processed over the last 19 years” of his life. . to live.
“It’s about learning to see through the lens of love. I’ve finally found a reason why people should listen, and it’s bigger than me,” he told fans.
“Thank you so much to everyone who attended,” he captioned a slideshow of photos of him and his famous sister Ava Phillippe. ‘Stream, download and listen to the album’
Supportive Dad: At one point, Ryan held the microphone and appeared to be giving a speech
Deacon continued, “Although I can’t say for sure what it will do for you, but for me it has shown me that you don’t have to leave this planet to find A NEW EARTH.”
In August 2022, Deacon’s father told ET in an exclusive interview about being a proud father as he watches his son chase his dreams.
“I’m so proud,” he said. “He’s about to go to college for music. That’s his primary focus.’
In the past, Deacon followed in his parent’s footsteps and did a bit of acting as well.
Just getting started: For the occasion, Deacon wore a white and gray plaid jacket over a black tee and dark wash pants, while Ava donned an olive green crop top and black pants
Party: His album release party was sponsored by Mamitas, Tequila Avion and Solisca Tequila
Two years ago, he made a cameo appearance in two episodes of Mindy Kaling’s Never Have I Ever series.
‘He likes to act, and he will do what he likes, but his main focus is on music.’
He also hyped his son’s then-upcoming music drop: “The music, he’s actually dropping a mixtape…on SoundCloud.” It’s unbelievable.’
“I’m so excited for people to hear it,” he added. ‘It’s really good stuff. I’m super proud.’
Deacon made his music debut in 2020 after releasing a song titled Love Run featuring Nina Nesbitt.
Soon after, he released a second single titled Love For The Summer in collaboration with Loren Gray.
The song featured a mix of EDM and country sounds which he revealed to Billboard was a result of growing up between Los Angeles and Nashville.
Following in his parent’s footsteps: In August 2022, Deacon’s father told ET in an exclusive interview that he was a proud dad who watched his son chase his dreams