Tiffani Thiessen brought her daughter Harper to the premiere of “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” in Los Angeles on Monday.
The 49-year-old actress looked stunning in a versatile, eye-catching dress as she posed with her 13-year-old daughter on the red carpet at the premiere of the highly anticipated film.
The “Saved by the Bell” star, who settled his year-long feud with Jennie Garth when the two got back together about a month ago, paired her colorful patterned tea dress with black patent leather pumps.
She accessorized with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings and her stunning wedding ring.
She left her dark brunette locks loose in a sleek, straight hairstyle that was heavily parted and pinned to the side.
Mother-daughter duo: Tiffani Thiessen, 49, brought her lookalike daughter Harper, 13, to the premiere of “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” in Los Angeles on Monday
When it came to makeup, the Beverly Hills, 90210 vet opted for a sultry smokey eye to highlight her piercing blue eyes.
She also wore a peach blush and nude pink lipstick for a glow.
At her side, her daughter also appeared to model a makeup look almost identical to Thiessen’s.
Harper was also taller than her in a pair of sparkly platform boots with a high, chunky heel.
She wore a navy blue mini dress with a leather jacket and a matching flag bag.
Thiessen shares her daughter Harper and eight-year-old son Holt with her husband Brady Smith, 51.
Neither her husband nor her son were seen with them at the film premiere.
Thiessen had already revealed in September that she had strict rules for her children and would not allow them to have an Instagram account.
Eye-catching look: The actress looked stunning in a versatile eye-catching dress as she posed on the red carpet at the premiere of the highly anticipated film
Glamorous: She left her dark brown locks loose in a sleek, straight hairstyle that was heavily parted and pinned to the side
“She doesn’t have social media,” she said during an appearance on The View. “For her age, we’re very against it.” We’ll wait until she is [older].’
Thiessen also said that her children did not ask her to start acting but she wanted to keep them away from the pressures of the entertainment industry.
“I have a teenager now, guys,” she said on the show. “And a lot more shades of gray, darling.” I’m just really happy [my kids] I didn’t ask for it.
“I don’t push,” she continued. “I think it’s definitely not easy…I feel like it’s hard enough for kids as it is.”
Thiessen added: “I think the pressure is harder for me than it used to be.” So adding another layer to a job and other people looking at it is a lot…[especially with social media].’