Jennifer Love Hewitt and husband Brian Hallisay stepped out for a rare public date night.
The couple, who have been married for more than a decade, attended ABC’s End of Summer Soirée in West Hollywood on Friday, September 5.
Posing for photos, Hewitt and Hallisay, both 46, were all smiles as they showed off their matching black outfits that they had worn for the occasion.
The pair first crossed paths in 2011 when working together on NBC pilot Love Bites before reconnecting the following year on the set of The Client List.
Hewitt and Hallisay tied the knot in November 2013 – just five days before they welcomed their first child, daughter Autumn.
“I wore the only thing in my closet that fit me!” Hewitt told E! News of the wedding in 2014, “Which was a really nice cotton maxi dress and that was it!”
The couple went on to welcome two more kids into the fold, sons Atticus (born in June 2015) and Aidan (born in September 2021).
In 2018, the actors began working together again when Hallisay joined 9-1-1 to portray Hewitt’s character’s abusive husband.
“Oh, he just loves me. He chooses me every day, he’s really kind,” Hewitt gushed to ET at the time. “He takes care of our kids when I can’t. He’s the best. I honestly couldn’t be luckier. He couldn’t be more opposite of the character on the show, very important for people to know.”
While the couple are relatively low-key about their relationship, Hewitt commemorated 11 years of marriage to Hallisay with a touching Instagram post shared in November 2024.
“This is us. 11 years married! I’m so grateful we had a little date today to celebrate,” she wrote alongside a selfie of the duo. “I always confuse our actual date by one day and you love me for it. Happy Anniversary my love. Love you always and forever. ❤️.”
In August 2019, the Criminal Minds alum explained to Us Weekly how starting a family with Hallisay has changed the way she approaches acting.
“I think before becoming a parent, love was something that sounded beautiful and was out there and portrayed in movies and felt at certain times when I met my husband,” she told Us Weekly exclusively at the time.
She added, “Then we very quickly started having kids, and the love that I feel for the person that allowed me to have that dream in having those children and the love that you have for your children, it opens you up in a way that makes you more vulnerable than you could ever possibly imagine.”