Eddie Murphy & Martin Lawrence Now In-Laws: Their Kids Just Got Married!
In a moment that feels straight out of a blockbuster rom-com, Eddie Murphy’s son, Eric Murphy, and Martin Lawrence’s daughter, Jasmin Lawrence, have officially tied the knot—making two of comedy’s biggest legends actual in-laws.
Yes, you read that right. The kings of stand-up and silver screen comedy are now family by marriage, and the internet can’t stop laughing (and swooning) over this real-life sitcom twist.
From Family Friends to Family for Real
The surprising but heartwarming news broke during the L.A. premiere of Eddie Murphy’s latest film, The Pickup, where he shared his thoughts on the union during an interview with Extra‘s Terri Seymour.
“We were friends for years and years,” Murphy said, smiling. “So, you know, it’s just cool to say, ‘Hey, now we’re in the family.’ But Martin and I have been buddies for years.”
The pair have a long history of working together in Hollywood and share a genuine friendship off-screen as well. And now, they’ll be sharing the holidays, too.
What Are Murphy-Lawrence Family Dinners Like?
You’d think that dinners between the Murphys and Lawrences would be non-stop punchlines, right? Think again.
When asked what their get-togethers are like, Murphy chuckled and said, “Really normal. I think people think jokes are just flying — and it’s not like that.”
Turns out, even comedy legends enjoy a quiet meal from time to time.
A Grandkid on the Way? Eddie Murphy Has Thoughts
Of course, now that their children are married, the natural next question is whether grandchildren are on the horizon — and Murphy had the perfect, hilarious response.
“Oh, yeah! Those gene pools are gonna — how funny is that kid gonna be?” he said, bursting into laughter.
But in true Murphy fashion, he immediately undercut the excitement with a joke.
“And I bet the kid’s probably not going to be funny at all. Be a serious child,” he said with a smirk.
Imagine the pressure of growing up with two comedy icons as grandparents? That’s a Netflix special waiting to happen.
Inside The Pickup: Eddie Teams Up with Keke Palmer & Pete Davidson
While the marriage news stole the spotlight, Murphy was also at the premiere to promote The Pickup, his new action-comedy co-starring Keke Palmer and Pete Davidson.
Murphy expressed admiration for Davidson, who, like him, rose to fame as a young stand-up comedian and Saturday Night Live alum.
“I was looking forward to working with him,” Murphy shared. “I was a fan already from SNL, and we have a lot in common now. We both started doing stand-up when we were really young, we both started Saturday Night Live when we were really young, and we both lost our dads when we were really young.”
It’s that mix of shared pain and shared success that created what Murphy calls a “kinship.”
Did Eddie Murphy Give Pete Davidson Parenting Advice? Nope.
Though Pete Davidson recently welcomed a child, Murphy says he kept the parenting tips to himself.
“I didn’t give him any parenting advice,” Murphy said, shrugging. “You know, every kid is different… You kinda just have to go in there and figure it out on your own.”
But he did drop a gem of wisdom.
“The good thing is that nature’s wired us to do the right thing. I think it takes more effort to be a bad parent. If you love your child, you gotta go out of your way to be a bad parent. And doing the right thing just comes natural.”
Who needs advice when you’ve got Eddie Murphy-level instincts?
A Hollywood Power Couple in the Making
Eric Murphy and Jasmin Lawrence have largely kept their relationship low-key, but fans have been cheering for them ever since they went Instagram official in 2021. Jasmin, who is also an actress, and Eric, who works as a voice actor and writer, first met through their legendary fathers.
The two have been spotted supporting each other at red carpet events and sharing heartfelt tributes online. It’s safe to say that the Murphy-Lawrence legacy is in very good hands.
Twitter Reacts: “This Kid’s Going to Be Funnier Than All of Us”
Social media exploded with reactions once the news went viral.
“Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy being in-laws is the crossover I didn’t know I needed,” one fan tweeted.
“That baby better come out doing stand-up at the baby shower,” another joked.
“Forget Hollywood nepotism — this kid’s gonna be the Avengers of comedy genes.”
Legacy Meets Legacy: A Comedy Empire Expands
With over 75 years of comedy greatness between them, Murphy and Lawrence have shaped American pop culture in unforgettable ways — from Coming to America and Beverly Hills Cop to Martin and Bad Boys.
Now, their legacies are literally united through marriage — and possibly, one day, through grandchildren who may just reinvent comedy for a new generation.
Final Thoughts: “It Just Feels Right”
There’s something serendipitous about this union. Two families who’ve brought laughter to millions are now forever linked — and they didn’t even need a script to make it happen.
Whether or not their grandchild becomes the next big star, one thing’s for sure: Hollywood just got a little more hilarious — and a lot more heartwarming.