Angie Harmon Celebrates Daughter Avery's High School Graduation: ‘Immensely Proud’
Harmon shared a celebration post on Sunday, June 2 of her daughter Avery's high school graduation
Angie Harmon is celebrating a special milestone in her daughter's life.
On Sunday, June 2, the actress, 51, shared a post in honor of her daughter Avery Grace, 18, who graduated from high school.
“We are all immensely proud of you Avery!,” Harmon wrote in her Instagram caption as she posed alongside her three daughters Avery, Finley Faith, 20, and Emery Hope, 15, who she shares with her ex-husband Jason Sehorn.
In the first snap, Avery held onto her diploma as she sported a blue graduation gown.
Appearing to be in great spirits, all the ladies flashed bright smiles on their faces as Harmon stood proudly by her high school graduate.
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“You have overcome & conquered & excelled to shine brightly with the stars! Remember to leave every place better than you found it,” the mother of three continued in her caption. “& we are all so excited to see what God has planned for you!”
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The second slide then featured a clip of the students being confirmed as high school graduates.
“Students you may move your tassels to the other side, congratulations,” a man said on stage as the room filled with cheers and applause.
Harmon then included another video of the high school graduates saying their confession before tossing their caps in the air.
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“#bkessed #grateful #2 #classof2024,” Harmon’s caption concluded.
Last December, the Law & Order star opened up to PEOPLE about raising three daughters following her split from Sehorn, 53, in 2014.
"When it's just you, there's a different sort of survival set of skills that take over, you pay more attention to things that you wouldn't normally," she told PEOPLE. "You are more aware of things that you wouldn't normally be."
"You learn to be independent in a different way," she added. "There's a toughness that comes along with someone who constantly has to travel by themselves and protect three girls."
Harmon went on to say that she’s “the protector and the provider and the nurturer,” adding how she “changes the light bulbs in the 12-foot ceilings and I'm the one that carries the 60-lb bag of dog food from the grocery store to the car."
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