In a recent photo that she shared, NCIS: Los Angeles star Daniela Ruah gave fans a rare sight of her son and daughter. With her spouse David Olsen, the actress—best known for playing Special Agent Kensi Blye—has two children. Ruah was candid when discussing her willingness to joining NCIS: Hawai’i following the finale of Los Angeles, saying, “If I get asked, I will certainly figure it out at the time.” It seems reasonable to do so, so why not?
Meanwhile, Daniela’s brother-in-law, Eric Christian Olsen, shared his experience with COVID-19, describing the decline in his health and the impact on his family. In other news, NCIS star Brian Dietzen provided an update on Season 21 amid the ongoing Hollywood strikes, expressing his intention to join his co-stars in protesting when he returns to work.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding the industry, the NCIS cast continues to share glimpses into their personal and professional lives with fans.
The celebrity and her spouse got married in 2014 and have two children together: Sierra and her older brother River Isaac, who will turn ten this year.
The now seven-year-old is seen in the adorable photo grinning up at her mother, who is charmingly grinning down at her while dressed in a floral swimsuit.
Another adorable photo that Daniela posted showed Sierra going hand in hand with her father as her older brother River pulled her in for a hug.
Daniela wrote: “We could not be more in love and proud of this kid,” along with the following caption in both Portuguese and English: “Our youngest cub turned 7 today and we had a weekend of celebration and love.”
She continued: “May you continue to work really hard at everything you do and may life smile at you always.”
Plus, Daniela’s sister-in-law Sarah Wright Olsen added: “Love her and loved celebrating her today.” Sarah is married to Daniela’s former NCIS co-star Eric Christian Olsen, who was the one who introduced Daniela to her now husband David, his brother.
shared another family update, an adorable photo celebrating both her kids’ return to school. In the shot, Sierra and River are both holding signs marking their first days of second and fourth grade.