Pregnant Jenna Dewan Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with Daughter Everly: ‘Bigger Than Christmas for Us’

Jenna Dewan had a fun St. Patrick with his little girl.

On Sunday, the mother of three (43) celebrated the Irish holiday with her daughter Everly (10), an avid Irish step dancer. The Novice the actress enjoyed her vacation with the performer, cheered her on and even joined her in a quick game.

“Evie’s obsession with all things Irish started long before Irish dancing, if you can believe it, and St. Patrick’s Day is actually bigger than Christmas for us,” Dewan captioned the photo shared on Instagram on Sunday.

“From leprechaun traps to Irish dance shows now it innnnn ☘️😂 Happy Paddy’s Day everyone!”

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All about Jenna Dewan’s two kids (and a baby on the way!)

In 2022, the proud mom told PEOPLE about Everly’s love for Ireland.

“Everly has been obsessed her whole life with Irish legends, folklore, music. Fairies, all of it,” Dewan said of her daughter, who she shares with ex Channing Tatum. “I showed her Riverdance and she said, ‘I want to do this, mom, find me a seat.’ ”

“That’s how I found this woman [at] Burbank Celtic Irish Dance Academy. We were there last week and she loves it, but it’s hard,” says Dewan. “I’m so proud of her for keeping it going. She figures it out very quickly.”

Jenna Dewan and her daughter Everly.

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In addition to Everly, Dewan is mom to son Callum Michael (4). She shares her son with fiancé Steve Kazee, with whom she is expecting another child this fall.

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The actress revealed the exciting news about the couple’s baby for the first time with an interview with Romper last month. The Step out The alum revealed that her pregnancy this time was different than when she was expecting her first child at the age of 32.

“I’m not sure if the body will necessarily go back to the way it was years ago,” she said. “We’ll see.”

“I’ll let you know, but I think there’s a little bit of ignorance, that dancer in me that just says, ‘OK, fine, just do it.’ I’ve made a great recovery every time, but I’m open to whatever happens.”

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