As Yellowstone keeps gaining popularity, so does a certain star … and his surprisingly famous wife. Over the weekend, Cole Hauser was photographed courtside at a college basketball game in Syracuse, New York, with wife — and former Sweet Valley High star — Cynthia Daniel at his side.
Cole and Cynthia were spotted in the crowd on January 14.
As the Daily Mail reported, Cole and Cynthia were photographed taking in the game between Syracuse and Notre Dame — clearly enjoying a little downtime from filming his hit TV show.
Even Syracuse's official Twitter account couldn't help but point out that he was in attendance!
It seems like college sports are a big part of Cole's life these days.
His son, Ryland Hauser, who is a senior in high school, was offered a football scholarship to Mississippi State last year, according to what his proud dad shared on Instagram.
Looks like Cole and Cynthia are going to be going to a lot of games soon — and not just basketball!
This outing is just days after Cole and Cynthia attended the Golden Globes.
Seeing these two walk the red carpet together last week brought back a lot of nostalgia for fans of the '90s TV series Sweet Valley High. Alongside her real life twin sister, Brittany, who played Jessica Wakefield, Cynthia played her on-screen twin, too, Elizabeth.
Though Cynthia hasn't acted as much in recent years, Brittany has continued to appear in shows and movies — most recently the reboot of Cheaper by the Dozen.
These days, they have a pretty big family.
Together, Cynthia and Cole have three children: daughter Steely Rose (who celebrated her 10th birthday last month) and sons Ryland, 18 and Colt, 14.
Between raising three children and filming Yellowstone, it definitely sounds like Cole has his hands full.
Here's hoping these two continue to enjoy downtime together.
From what we can tell, it sounds like they're not getting much of it these days. But fans are definitely excited to see this celebrity couple out and about — especially those of us who are missing seeing the Wakefield twins in action.
Can we get a reboot, please?