Sarah Jessica Parker proudly showed off a photograph of her twin daughters on U.S. TV last night.
In the first picture seen of the babies since they were a few days old, the six-month-old siblings Tabitha and Marion look curiously at the camera wearing pink and blue babygrows.
Appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman, the Sex And The City star revealed the twins were developing incredibly different personalities.
Baby love: Proud mum Sarah Jessica Parker beams as David Letterman holds up a photo of her daughters last night
Cute: The actress's six-month-old twins Tabitha and Marion
She said: 'They are about as unidentical as twins can be.
'They will be six months at the end of this month and they are physically, intellectually, spiritually, geographically, politically, ideologically and religiously as different as two small six-month olds could be.'
Parker, who is married to actor Matthew Broderick, admitted their seven-year-old son James Wilkie had adjusted well to the new arrivals.
She explained: 'He's been very hospitable and he's amused by them occasionally.
'He's annoyed by them sometimes but in fact I thought he'd forgotten about them - his world is pretty much his world which is most important.'
Balancing act: Parker said she had regrets about taking on such a busy workload while having newborn twins
As Parker spoke about the joys of motherhood, she admitted she had been struggling to balance her busy workload with spending time with her twins
Since surrogate mother Michelle Ross gave birth to the girls in an Ohio hospital in June, Parker has been splitting her time between her family and filming the Sex And The City sequel in New York and Morocco.
In recent weeks, the actress has also been fulfilling heavy promotional duties for her new film Did You Hear About The Morgans?
She said: 'I’m probably faring as well as most working mothers in America and across the globe.
'Some days are absolutely triumphant. Other days you’ve basically let everybody down and you lie in bed and live in regret and plan the next day.
All change: Parker left in comfy jeans and a velvet jacket, after arriving in a red skirt and burgundy cropped top earlier that evening
'Every day is Groundhog Day basically. I don’t feel like we have taken too much on though, because we always so wanted a larger family. It is such a blessing and we are so lucky and privileged.'
Earlier this month, she admitted she had regrets about taking on such a busy workload.
She said: 'It's been very different than when James arrived, since our family expanded in an untraditional way. We didn't plan on having two, but were doubly blessed, and it's been just wonderful.
'One would prefer to be held 24 hours a day, and the other is already suffering from type A issues.
'It's been amazing but complicated because of my current work schedule, which I have enormous regrets about.'
source: dailymail
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