Here's How Alfonso Ribeiro Spent His Day at the Beach with His 3 Adorable Kids & Wife Angela
Despite the isolation that the pandemic has imposed on everyone to take care of themselves, the actor and his wife have gone out to enjoy nature. The beauty of the beach and being together allowed them to enjoy a fun time.
Alfonso Ribeiro has four children and three of them live with him and his wife Angela Unkrich. The actor has commented on other occasions that being a dad is one of his main jobs. The safety and happiness of his children are one of his priorities.
So when his wife took to her Instagram to show their family outing on the beach, her followers showed their approval. The photos and videos featuring their three little ones playing in the sand are adorable.
Alfonso Ribeiro pictured on an episode of "America's Funniest Home Videos" in November 2019. I Image: Getty Images.
In one video, Ribeiro stands with his back to the sea as he watches his children smiling and playing. In another video, little Ava sits on a beach chair while watching some people riding horses.
Ribeiro’s wife wrote: “This is what a perfect final day at the beach looks like before school starts... #lastdaysofsummer #beachday #beachdaysarethebestdays #perfection”
MARRIAGE AND CHILDREN
Ribeiro and Unkrich were married in October 2012 in California after getting engaged in July that year. For the former star of the show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," it is his second marriage, as he was married to fellow actress Robin Stapler for four years and they share a daughter.
The couple has three children, Alfonso Lincoln Jr., born in 2013, Anders Reyn, born in 2014, and Ava Sue born last year. Ribeiro’s oldest daughter with his ex-wife is Sienna Ribeiro, born in 2003.
EDUCATING FOR LIFE
Ribeiro is a family man, who chooses to spend as much time as possible with his children and his wife. Just take a look at his Instagram and the photos of walks and family vacations confirm it.
The actor and director has said that for him, trips represent an opportunity for children to learn to relate to people in the real world. For him, books are very important but he also recognizes the great value of personal experiences.