Alex Rodriguez is having a visible father moment.
The former baseball player, 48, revealed in an Instagram video he shared on Wednesday that he spent the evening accompanying his 15-year-old daughter Ella to an Olivia Rodrigo concert.
“POV: Life as a teenage dad,” he captioned the video.
“Okay, I’ve been filming all day, I’ve never been more tired now I’m in Rodrigo,” Rodriguez told the camera as he and Ella entered the hall.
“Olivia Rodrigo,” Ella clarified as she corrected her father.
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Olivia Rodrigo’s concert surrounded by 22,000 teenage girls and all I want to do is go to sleep, the father of two continued. “Oh man, let’s go, it’s nothing. Wish me luck, Rodrigo, let’s go!”
The sportscaster then captured his time inside the singer’s GUTS show as she performed her song “vampire” and his daughter sang along as he nodded along.
“Rodrigo is pretty good TBH,” Rodriguez captioned the video.
The former Yankees shortstop also captioned the post, “Props to @oliviarodrigo… next time I won’t mess up your name 😂.”
Olivia Rodrigo on her Guts World Tour in Palm Springs, California in February 2024.
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“I’ve been there. I get it… :),” added Mario Lopez in the comments section.
The “Good 4 U” singer is currently on the Guts world tour, and on Wednesday she took the stage at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
In addition to Ella, Rodriguez has a daughter Natasha (19) with his ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis, with whom he was married from 2002 to 2008.
Earlier this month, the proud father revealed to PEOPLE how much he misses his older daughter, who left for college and is a freshman at the University of Michigan.
Alex Rodriguez with daughters Ella, left, and Natasha.
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“Family is the most important thing,” he told PEOPLE.
“It’s just crazy,” Rodriguez said. “All of a sudden they’re gone and you’re like, what happened?”
“She’s having a good time,” he added. “She’s in the musical theater program and absolutely loves it, but I’m devastated. I miss her so much.”
But even though his daughter is a student at the University of Michigan, Rodriguez admitted that he remains a fan of the University of Miami.
I’m still a Miami fan, he said. “I’m just wearing Michigan gear. And I’m a bit of a first-runners fan — they won the championship, so I’m like, why not?”
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