Vince Vaughn made his Hollywood Walk of Fame induction ceremony a family outing.
On Monday, Vaughn was honored with a star, and in attendance were his wife of more than a decade, Kyla Weber, and their two children: daughter Lochlyn, 13, and son Vernon, 11.
Vaughn, who has been a fixture in Hollywood for decades, thanked his “beautiful wife” for attending the event.
“My beautiful wife Kayla, I am so happy that you are here with me right now. I am so grateful for you and these beautiful children,” Vaughn began. “And for all the laughs we have shared together. As much as all of this means, you really need to know that you are the most important thing in the world to me.”
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In his usual way of dealing with things, he joked, “You’re not that profitable. You don’t give me access to the kind of things that these things do, but all the same, you’re the most important.”
“My beautiful wife Kayla, I am so happy that you are here with me now. I am so grateful for you and these beautiful children.”
WATCH: Vince Vaughn honors wife, kids during Hollywood Walk of Fame speech
Other members of the Wedding Crashers star’s family were in attendance. Vaughn’s parents, Sharon and Vernon Vaughn, his two older sisters, his aunt and “all” of his friends were there on his wedding day.
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Before the event, Vaughn told Fox News Digital that it was “amazing” to have his wife and children with him on his big day.
“Yes, it’s so cool to share this moment with all of them. It’s cool to be able to spend time together and share a moment like this,” the actor said.
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Earlier in his speech, Vaughn talked about what first got him interested in acting. He mentioned that his older sisters took him to see “Animal House” at the theater when he was very young to see the movie, and he knew he wanted to make people laugh like he did when he saw the movie.
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“[I felt like] “I can do that, and maybe make people laugh and give families a good night to discuss things and have fun,” he said.
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