What a cute family! Mario Lopez and his wife and children wear coordinated outfits to celebrate LA Parent's 35th birthday

Everyone loves a birthday party.

And on Sunday afternoon Mario Lopez took his wife Courtney Mazza and their children Gia and Dominic to enjoy the fun at L.A. Parent magazine 35th birthday celebration at the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles.

He was one of the celebrities who dropped in for the event, hosted by NBC4’s Today In LA anchors Whit Johnson and Daniella Guzman.

Family trip out: Mario Lopez took his wife Courtney Mazza and their children Gia and Dominic to enjoy the fun at L.A. Parent magazine's 35th birthday celebration at the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles on Sunday

Family trip out: Mario Lopez took his wife Courtney Mazza and their children Gia and Dominic to enjoy the fun at L.A. Parent magazine's 35th birthday celebration at the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles on Sunday

The smiling 41-year-old was casually dressed in a white V-neck T-shirt, comfortably worn jeans and black Vans.

The clean shaven celebrity posed with Courtney, 32, who looked cool in a dress with a black bodice and a black and white striped skirt.

He and the beautiful brunette share four-year-old daughter Gia, who appeared to be wearing a small version of her mum's dress, and their son Dominic, who is just 20 months old.

Say cheese: The 41-year-old Extra! host looked hunky in a white, v-neck T-shirt and jeans while Courtney, 32, and their four-year-old mini-me daughter wore matching black and white frocks

Say cheese: The 41-year-old Extra! host looked hunky in a white, v-neck T-shirt and jeans while Courtney, 32, and their four-year-old mini-me daughter wore matching black and white frocks

A chip off the old block: Dominic, who is 20-months-old, wore a white vest with an image of his dad as Slater, his character in TV show Saved By The Bell, with his catchphrase 'Haters Gonna Hate, Slater's Gonna Slate'

A chip off the old block: Dominic, who is 20-months-old, wore a white vest with an image of his dad as Slater, his character in TV show Saved By The Bell, with his catchphrase 'Haters Gonna Hate, Slater's Gonna Slate'

He wore a white vest with an image of his dad as Slater, his character in TV show Saved By The Bell, with the message 'Haters Gonna Hate, Slater's Gonna Slate,' his catchphrase from the long-running show.

The toddler wore black jeans and black Vans like Mario's, except his had white laces while his dad's were black.

Disney star Skai Jackson also dropped into the event.  The 13-year-old is best known for her role as Zuri Ross in the Disney sitcom Jessie and is currently starring in the Disney channel series, Bunk'd.

All there in black and white: Only Mario didn't get the monochrome message, wearing blue jeans 

All there in black and white: Only Mario didn't get the monochrome message, wearing blue jeans 

Double appearance: A heavily pregnant Daniella Guzman co-hosted the event with her NBC4’s Today In LA co-anchor Whit Johnson

Double appearance: A heavily pregnant Daniella Guzman co-hosted the event with her NBC4’s Today In LA co-anchor Whit Johnson

Entertainment during the afternoon included live performances by Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Musyca Children’s Choir, Ballet Folklorico de Los Angeles, The Mariachi Conservatory Youth Ensemble, and soccer tricks by World Famous Futboleros.

There were also arts and crafts, face painting and a giant birthday cake.

Admission to the party was free, but the magazine asked guests to bring a new toy or book for the children at the Los Angeles branch of Ronald McDonald House, which is also celebrating 35 years as a home away from home for hundreds of families whose offspring are receiving care at local hospitals.

Mass selfie: Mario took a snap with a group of children standing behind baskets of gifts donated by partygoes to the Los Angeles branch of Ronald McDonald House

Mass selfie: Mario took a snap with a group of children standing behind baskets of gifts donated by partygoes to the Los Angeles branch of Ronald McDonald House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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