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Nicolas Cage's Grandchildren Are Adorable!

The actor first became a grandparent at the age of 50.
Nicolas Cage's Grandchildren Are Adorable!
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Nicolas Cage's Grandchildren Are Adorable!

Who knew Nicolas Cage was a grandfather? The 52-year-old actor has two grandkids, Lucian and Sorin, and we have to say, they are the absolute cutest!

Cage became a first-time grandparent in 2014 when his 25-year-old son, Weston, welcomed a baby boy with his wife Danielle. Since Lucian’s birth, Weston has posted a number of photos of his son on social media, proving how adorable he is.

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In late May, Cage became a grandparent for the second time when Weston and Danielle welcomed their second son, Sorin. Weston made the announcement on Facebook and posted the sweetest photo to introduce his baby boy to the world.

“To have created this beautiful person with the woman I love and to see our first son being a natural older brother is something my heart will forever stay ablaze in euphoria for,” the dad-of-two gushed.

Weston previously told ET Online that his dad Cage is a “brilliant” grandparent. “I believe that a lot of the morals and philosophies that I will teach to my son definitely comes from my father,” the 25-year-old musician said after Lucian was born. “He was an amazing father to me.”

Weston is the son of Cage and his ex-girlfriend Christina Fulton. The “Snowden” star also has another child, 10-year-old Kal-El, with his third wife Alice Kim.

Cage definitely tops the list of most surprising grandparents in Hollywood. For more, flip through the slideshow below.

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