EastEnders star Patsy Kensit made a rare family outing with her son Lennon Gallagher as they had some mother and son time.
The pair looked stylish together as they attended the launch party for Sky's new drama A Town Called Malice.
Lennon, 23, is Patsy's youngest son and is a spitting image of his father Liam Gallagher.
The actress married the Oasis star in 1997 but divorced in 2000, having had Lennon in 1999.
Both mother and son donned metalic outfits at the event on Wednesday night in Shoreditch, London.
Patsy, 55, wore a long green shimmery dress, paired with velvet purple boots.
The former Eighth Wonder singer kept her blonde locks flowing in a middle parting.
Model Lennon opted for heat-map patterned trousers, which covered his trainers, and topped it with a football jersey and black leather jacket.
He wore his hair in a tousled style, similar to his dad's iconic 90s look.
Patsy recently announced she was engaged once again to 58-year-old millionaire Patric Cassidy.
In a romantic beach proposal, Patric got down on one knee in the centre of a love heart made out of in red petals as the sun set behind them.
The actress had not been pictured with her beau before, but took to social media to share her happy news.
After splitting from her fourth husband DJ Jeremy Healy, Patsy said she would never marry again.
Speaking to the Mirro r about her new relationship last month, Patsy said: “Men become way more interesting in their 50s, which is a revelation to me.”
Her first marriage was to Dan Donovan of the band Big Audio Dynamite when she was just 22. and t divorced three years later.
In 1992, she married Jim Kerr, 63, frontman of Simple Minds, and gave birth to her first son James the following year.
But her relationship with Jim broke down after four years and in 1997, she married Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher, 50.
She then married her on/off partner, DJ Jeremy Healy, 60, who was behind 80s band Haysi Fantayzee, in 2009 before splitting the following year.
Lennon has recently walked for Burberry during London Fashion Week alongside Jude Law's daughter Iris, 22.
It sparked debate over the rise of nepo babies, children of celebrities who have succeeded in careers, usually the same, or similar to their parents.