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Terry Dubrow and Heather Dubrow's Family Photos Are Just What the Doctor Ordered
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Date:2025-04-14 11:06:20
There's definitely nothing botched about the Dubrows' family bond.
In the decade since Heather Dubrow brought her signature "Fancypants" elegance to The Real Housewives of Orange County and husband Terry Dubrow started making plastic surgery miracles come true on Botched, fans have watched the reality stars' kids grow up right before their eyes—both on TV and on social media.
In addition to the many milestones, birthdays and holidays the family of six have enjoyed, the couple's kids—20-year-old twins Nick and Max, Kat, 17, and Ace, 13—have also shared their deeply personal journeys of self-discovery as they've matured into their true selves.
In fact, daughter Max came out as bisexual, while daughter Kat shared that she is gay and son Ace is transgender.
And Heather and Terry couldn't be more perfect examples of proud, supportive parents.
"Whoever your children are and however they identify, that's your job love them, protect them, take care of them," Heather told E! in June. "The most important lesson I can give to a parent of an LGBTQ+ child, or any child, is to listen, because people just want to be heard. I think as parents sometimes we want to talk with our kids and give them our words of wisdom and teach them our lessons and the truth is you learn a lot more by listening."
As for Heather and Terry's secret to maintaining such close relationships with their kids?
"I'm proud of us as a family for having the communication that we have and I think that's helped them and helped me a lot," she shared. "I love my children. They're incredible human beings and I'm so proud of who they're growing up to be."
Keep reading to celebrate the Dubrows' sweetest family moments over the years.
The Real Housewives of Orange County returns July 11 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
"Happy Thanksgiving from The Dubrow Family!" Heather Dubrow—alongwith husband Terry Dubrow and their kids Max, Nick, Kat and Ace—shared. "We are so grateful to be together for the holiday, in good health and good spirits. Wishing you all the best for the upcoming holiday season! Also, sending a huge amount of love and thanks to all of YOU ! THANK YOU for supporting us, we are eternally grateful!"
"What would we do without you @drdubrow," Heather posted. "Love you beyond."
"We now have two kids done with sophomore year of college, one applying to college, and one who’s almost done with middle school," Heather shared on Instagram. "Where does the time go!?! My mother came to visit this month and she brought photos of me growing up – It was so fun to show the kids what I looked like at these ages and compare them to their pictures growing up!"
The family of six celebrate the holidays in matching pajamas.
"WOW! What a Christmas Eve! Fun ( but LONG) dinner @bevhillshotel," The Real Housewives of Orange County star shared, "and a fun time at home with matching pajamas, reindeer food & secret Santa! Happiest of everything to everyone and hope your holidays are lovely and peaceful."
Heather celebrates Mother's Day with some throwback photos.
"Taken when all the kids were still home!" Heather posted on Instagram. "What a joyous break with everyone under one roof ! I really hated the 5am sendoff with @maxdubrow and @dripgodvincent yesterday Everyone is officially back at school for 2nd semester. I’m sad-happy about it (sad that they left but happy to see them be independent and come into their own…)"
Heather and Max get goofy in a photo booth over the holidays.
"Late night kitchen shenanigans with my babies … I love when everyone is home."
Heather shares a beachy pic from when the kids were little.
Kat joins her mom on a 2022 episode of RHOC.
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