Tiffany Thiessen shared a rare family portrait on social media to commemorate their recent trip to New York.
The actress, 49, who took her lookalike daughter Harper to the premiere of Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, shared her gratitude in the post.
‘Happy Thanksgiving! I have so much to be grateful for,” the Beverly Hills 90210 actress wrote.
‘My family, my friends and my health to name a few.’
“Also, a big thank you to #NYC for this amazing last week,” wrote the White Collar actress, who filmed six seasons of the crime drama in the Big Apple.
Rare photo: Tiffany Thiessen, 49, shared a rare family portrait on social media to commemorate her recent trip to New York with husband Brady Smith, 52, and children Harper, 13, and Holt, eight
‘It still feels like my second home and I am so grateful for the wonderful memories.’
The Alexa & Katie actress looked beautiful and sophisticated in a beige, red and blue floral dress with a V-neck, empire waist and full sleeves.
Her dark hair was styled in long, loose layers and she accessorized with hoop earrings and a gold necklace.
She stood with her husband Brady Smith, 52, who looked handsome in a dark blue suit with a white button-up shirt.
Harper, 13, looked poised in a gold, gray and white checked dress.
Holt, eight, followed his father’s example and wore a blue suit and white shirt.
Brady shared a few more photos from the family’s adventures, including a black-and-white photo of the North Pole actress and the kids sitting quietly on the subway.
Tiffani’s former Save by the Bell co-star Mario Lopez wrote “carefully” in response to the post.
Subway: Tiffani’s husband Brady shared a few more photos of the family’s adventures, including a black and white photo of the North Pole actress and the kids sitting quietly on the subway. Tiffani’s former co-star Mario Lopez wrote “carefully” in response to the post
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Tiffani, who turns 50 in January, has said she keeps her energy up by eating healthy and taking cold dips.
“The health benefits are pretty amazing,” she said during a recent visit to The Jennifer Hudson Show.
Energy: Tiffani, who turns 50 in January, said she is “quite addicted” to taking cold plunges. “It’s anti-inflammatory,” she said. ‘The dopamine mood regulator that happens when you step into one of these and how it lasts all day, I feel like I could climb Mount Everest’
“It’s an anti-inflammatory,” she said, explaining that it was her in-laws who introduced her to the practice.
“The dopamine mood regulator that happens when you step into one of these and how it lasts all day, I feel like I could climb Mount Everest after that.”
The Here We Go Again cookbook author admitted she was ‘quite addicted’ to taking cold plunges and does so several times a week.
The American Heart Association warns that taking a cold plunge can cause increased heart rate, chest pain and difficulty breathing, and anyone interested in trying it should consult their doctor.