Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor and Son Quinlin Attend Project ALS 25th Anniversary Gala Together
Stiller and Taylor, who reconciled amidst the pandemic, co-hosted the gala honoring the 25th anniversary of Project ALS, a disease organization founded by their late friend Jennifer Estess.
- Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, and their son Quinlin attended the Project ALS 25th Anniversary Gala which they co-hosted to honor the organization's milestone and their late friend, the organization's founder, Jennifer Estess.
- Stiller and Taylor, who reconciled amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, painted a picture of family unity at the event. The couple, originally married in 2000, separated in 2017 but found their way back to each other during the pandemic.
- The couple's commitment to the cause stems from their personal connection to Estess, who was a good friend of theirs in the theater community. Project ALS, co-founded by Estess and her sisters, has raised over $90 million to fund its search for a cure.
- Stiller and Taylor celebrated the occasion with their son Quinlin, with the family's close bond quietly underscored by their unified presence. The couple and their son enjoy spending time together, a point affirmed during entertainment and red carpet events.
- Despite the serious nature of the night, the gala provided some light-hearted moments. Stiller humorously referred to himself as a 'trophy husband,' playfully underscoring the extensive work Taylor has put into supporting the organization over the years.