See Vince Vaughn's 2 kids make rare appearance at dad's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony

Vince Vaughn Honored with Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame (Michael Buckner / Variety via Getty Images)
Vince Vaughn poses alongside his wife Kyla Weber and their two kids, Locklyn and Vernon, at the ceremony honoring the actor with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Aug. 12, 2024, in Los Angeles.

Vince Vaughn celebrated his new Walk of Fame star on Monday, Aug. 12, alongside his wife and two children.

The "Dodgeball" actor was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he shouted out his wife Kyla Weber and their two kids, Locklyn and Vernon, in his speech.

“So glad that you’re with me on this now,” he said of Weber. “I’m so grateful for you and for these beautiful kids and for all the laughter that we share together.”

Vince Vaughn Honored with Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame (Michael Buckner / Variety via Getty Images)
Kyla Weber, Locklyn Kyla Vaughn, Vernon Lindsay Vaughn and Vince Vaughn at the ceremony honoring Vince Vaughn with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 12, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

The 54-year-old also shared how his children impacted his life in his speech.

“As much as all this means, Vernon and Locklyn ... you guys really do need to know that you guys are the most important thing in the world to me,” Vaughn said.

Of course, Vaughn had to add a classic, comedic joke as well: “You’re not as lucrative. You don’t give me access to the kind of stuff that this kind of thing does.”

He then ends his shoutout to them on a sweet note, saying, “But with that all being said, you guys are the most important and I love you both very much."

Vaughn wore a charcoal gray suit with a white shirt and sneakers for the occasion, while Weber wore a bright pink dress. Their daughter Locklyn wore a white sundress, and their son Vernon wore a suit as he held up his dad's plaque.

Vaughn and Weber married in 2010, and welcomed their first child, Locklyn, later that year. Their second child, Vernon, arrived in 2013.

Here's everything to know about his and Weber's two kids:

Locklyn Kyla Vaughn

Celebrities At The Los Angeles Lakers Game (Allen Berezovsky / Getty Images)
Vince Vaughn and his children Locklyn and Vernon attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets in Los Angeles on Jan. 16, 2023.

Vaughn and Weber had their first child in 2010.

Less than four weeks after Locklyn’s birth, Vaughn appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and gave an update on how his family was doing.

"You go through that experience, and all you hope is that everyone's OK, you go through the whole process, you have a lot of anxiety, but thankfully everyone's fine and it's just unbelievable. It's really indescribable," he said.

Vaughn also shared in a 2020 interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that Locklyn played on a competitive soccer team. She was also spotted with her father and brother at a Los Angeles Lakers game in 2023.

Vernon Lindsay Vaughn

Vince Vaughn (Darryl Oumi / Getty Images)
Vince Vaughn with his son Vernon at a sports game on Nov. 22, 2023, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Weber gave birth to the pair's second child, Vernon, in 2013, the actor's rep confirmed to People at the time. The baby boy shares the same name as Vaughn’s father.

Vaughn first announced the couple was expecting baby No. 2 while on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in April 2013.

The actor has since described his son as someone who would hand out toys to his friends when they came over to their home.

“My son is very sweet. He's very funny, he likes to joke around” he said in a 2020 appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

“He likes to share, which is a thing that you would find to be a good quality in a child," the actor explained.

Like his sister, Vernon also plays sports, and has been spotted with his father at several sporting events since 2023.

In a 2021 interview on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Vaughn explained he didn't watch the Kentucky Derby because he had to take his kids to sporting events.

“There was traveling involved,” Vaughn said. “For some reason, you have to travel 35 minutes to play other 9-year-olds. It’s a confusing process.”

“I don’t understand it, but I am on the train, and it’s not stopping,” he continued. “It’s all complicated. But I am glad we’re playing. I am grateful the kids are back in sports — so no complaints.”

This article was originally published on TODAY.com

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