Jamie Lee Curtis' Children: What to Know About Her 2 Daughters
Jamie Lee Curtis is a proud mother of two daughters, one of whom recently got married in one of the most unique wedding ceremonies the world has ever seen. Here are a few details to note about her daughters.
Jamie Lee Curtis's youngest daughter Ruby married her partner Kynthia in May. But unlike most weddings where the attendees are dressed formally, her ceremony had a slight twist that saw Curtis turn up with a huge knife.
The proud Curtis shared a bunch of photos from the event via her Instagram feed, including one that captured her posing between the newlyweds.
Jamie Lee Curtis speaks about her upcoming movie "Halloween Ends" during Universal Pictures and Focus Features special presentation at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon 2022 on April 27, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images
They all looked happy and were dressed in intricately elaborate outfits. Curtis officiated the ceremony and was almost as delighted as the two lovebirds she bound in holy matrimony.
JAMIE LEE CURTIS'S TWO DAUGHTERS
Curtis shares two children, Annie Guest and Ruby Guest, with her husband, American-British screenwriter and actor Christopher Guest. The couple has one of the longest marriages in Hollywood history since they have been married for almost four decades.
Jamie Lee Curtis attends the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Curtis'S two daughters were both adopted, with Annie coming first in December 1986, while Ruby joined the family in 1996, right after she was born.
Speaking about her first adoption, the talented actress called it "the most profound" experience she had ever had in her life.
Jamie Lee Curtis and daughter during "Christmas with The Kranks" New York City Premiere in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
JAMIE LEE CURTIS REVEALS HER YOUNGEST DAUGHTER IS TRANSGENDER
In 2021, Curtis revealed to the world that her youngest child with Christopher Guest, has transitioned from male to female and revealed her new name.
Before her transition, she was named Thomas, but after a successful metamorphosis, her name was changed to Ruby.
According to PEOPLE, Ruby was too intimidated to tell her parents to their face and had shared the confession via a text, after which her mom immediately called her. It was teary aftermath, but Curtis and her husband were welcoming.
Jamie Lee Curtis, her husband Christopher Guest, daughter Annie Guest and mother actress Janet Leigh attend the Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony to Honor Jamie Lee Curtis on September 3, 1998, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Ruby is a computer gaming editor, and her parents are proud of the woman she has become. Speaking about the transition process, Curtis said that she and her husband watched the whole thing go down in wonder and pride.
Curtis has in the past shown her support for trans people, but it was not until her son came out as one that she completely tossed out the "old idea" that gender is fixed and is instead leaning into the idea that life is a "constant metamorphosis."
Thomas Guest (L) and Jamie Lee Curtis attend Funimation Films Presents 'One Piece Film: Gold' Theatrical Premiere on January 5, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
JAMIE LEE CURTIS'S DAUGHTER'S COSPLAY WEDDING
Ruby tied the knot with her partner Kynthia back in May, and those that attended the event will most likely never forget how much fun they had. They pulled up dressed in whatever costume they could put together.
Many of the pictures Curtis shared on her Instagram feed perfectly captured the fun and romantic atmosphere of the ceremony.
Thomas Guest, actress Jamie Lee Curtis and Annie Guest arrive to the Los Angeles Premiere "Avatar" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on December 16, 2009 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
One captured the two lovebirds, dressed in intricate costumes, hugging it out before a cheering crowd, and the excitement was reflected in her caption. It read:
"YES THEY DO AND DID! MARRIED!"
The ceremony was held in their backyard, the same place Curtis' older daughter tied the knot three years before. The actress was also dressed in a costume that she complemented with a huge knife used to cut the wedding cake.