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These Hollywood Studs Brought Their Moms as Dates on the Red Carpet

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For actors, musicians and anyone in the entertainment industry, the award show season is a time of year. Taking home, or even being nominated for, an accolade as prestigious as a Grammy or Oscar is a monumental moment so who better to celebrate it with than someone who has been there from the beginning — literally. Over the years many Hollywood stars have walked red carpets with their beloved moms who have watched them win awards, perform for audiences, or acted as a support when their famous kid wasn’t lucky enough to secure the win.

As we head back into another awards show season, we can probably expect the adorable tradition of moms on the red carpet to continue. The bustling, flashing red carpets of years past have seen many Hollywood studs decide to bring their mom as their awards show date. A-list hunks, from Leonardo DiCaprio to Javier Bardem, and more have at one point brought their mother down the red carpet, whether they’re tired of battling dating rumors or just wanting their mom to experience a special night. And it truly never ceases to be adorable.

The second we see one of our favorite stars make their way down the carpet with their mom on their arm, we can’t help it — our hearts melt. No one knows these celebs’ journeys from day one as their moms do, and when stars like Jared Leto or Michael B. Jordan bring their moms as dates they’re acknowledging all the support they’ve given over the years. It’s a moment both of them likely secretly dreamed of for years, and we get to see it come true.

The only thing cuter than how excited these celebs’ moms get? How excited their celeb kids are to show off their glamorous Hollywood worlds and impress their parents with their success. At the end of the day, no matter how many Emmys you have, you just want your mom to be proud of you, right?

Here are all the Hollywood leading men who brought their moms as dates on the red carpet — enjoy.

A version of this article was previously published in September 2020.

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