Pierce Brosnan's Rarely-Seen Son Shares Emotional Message

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Pierce Brosnan's youngest son,Paris, is celebrating a very special milestone in his relationship — and the 24-year-old took to social media this week to honor his significant other on their six-year anniversary. On Wednesday, May 14, Paris shared a carousel of photos to Instagram featuring himself and his girlfriend, modelAlex Lee-Aillón. In the first pic, the couple stood in front of a white convertible BMW, with Alex holding a bouquet of white flowers in her arms. Both were dressed casually, with Alex wearing jeans and a beige jacket and Paris opting for cargo pants with a button-down shirt over a white tee. The remaining shots in the series included snaps of the pair showing off matching pink swimsuits poolside, posing on the red carpet, and having various adventures in art galleries, on the road, and at the beach. "six years of loving you today; thank you for always being by my side @alexleeaillon," Paris captioned his post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @paris.brosnan Alex herself was quick to respond in the comments, writing, "Awe my love! I love you so much. Thank you for always being by my side and my biggest supporter. Endlessly proud of you. We make a good team ♥️." Paris is Pierce's youngest child. The former James Bond shares late daughterCharlotteand sonsChristopher, 52, andSean, 41, with his first wife, the lateCassandra Harris; he sharesDylan, 28, and Paris with wifeKeely Shaye Smith. While Paris has worked as a model and filmmaker, he's also an artist who learned how to paint from his famous dad (Pierce is a self-taught artist in addition to being a movie star). "Growing up, we would take family trips to various art museums in Europe and in the states," Paris explained toPaper Magazine. "I fondly remember going to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and seeing Picasso's and Gauguin's works, and being so inspired — that as soon as I got home, I'd paint. My dad has been a painter since the '80s and has a vast portfolio of work, which he has been showing lately. We paint together and bond over it. He always told me the key was to practice by constantly drawing straight lines and shapes."

 

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