Fans call Emma Roberts’ son her “mini me.”
The actor’s son, Rhodes, celebrated his fourth birthday on Friday, December 27. To commemorate the occasion, Roberts shared several photos of himself on instagramstarting with a sweet photo of her son smiling widely for the camera.
In another photo, Rhodes lies on his mother’s lap while she takes a selfie of the duo. In the last photo in the post, Rhodes was on top of an arcade game with his mother by his side.
“Happy birthday angel boy,” Roberts wrote in the caption. “4!”
Some fans shared celebratory messages for Rhodes’ birthday, while others highlighted the uncanny resemblance between mother and son.
“Tell me you’re Emma Roberts’ son without saying anything!” wrote one commenter. “He’s your double!”
Another comment read: “I didn’t realize we were cloning people now lol. “What a pretty cake.”
“It’s adorable and you’re definitely my mini!” noted one commenter.
“I can see Robert’s blood is running strong!” added an Instagram user.
“Minitu!” another comment read. “Happy Birthday.”
Rhodes also received a sweet birthday message from his great-aunt, Julia Roberts, who wrote in the comments: “Happy birthday Rhodeo.”
Roberts shares Rhodes with her ex, Garrett Hedlund. The couple separated in 2022 and the “American Horror Story” actor she got engaged to Cody John in July 2024.
Hedlund also shared a sweet instagram post on Saturday that included several snaps of Rhodes celebrating his birthday.
“Happy 4th birthday to my dear Rhodes!” Hedlund wrote in the caption. “My ‘where the roses grow’. My heart. Let’s toast to our new year of endless travel!!!”
In the past, Roberts has avoided sharing her son’s face on social media. even a blunder with his mother, Kelly Cunningham. In February 2023, Cunningham posted a photo of Rhodes’ face without his daughter’s permission.
Roberts spoke about how he is trying to raise his son to be a gentleman and practice good manners during an April appearance on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna.
“I’m trying to reinforce the ‘thank you,’ but removing the ‘no,’” he shared. “To things that are simple, like dinnertime: (He says) ‘No, thank you,’ and I say, ‘Actually, you’re welcome.’
“I feel like the way to get kids to do things is to present them in a very grand way, so I tell them, ‘Your bathroom is ready, sir.’ Look at all these toys,’” he added.
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