Jodie Sweetin and daughter Beatrix, 13, at SoFi Stadium.Photo:Jodie Sweetin/Instagram

Jodie Sweetin Brings Daughter Beatrix, 13, to Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour Stop in LA: ‘Virgo Season’

Jodie Sweetin/Instagram

Jodie Sweetinenjoyed an unforgettable night with her newly minted teen.After celebrating daughterBeatrix’s 13th birthday last week, the mom of two, 41, continued the good times, treating her daughter toBeyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in Los Angeles on Saturday night.The two posed together, showing off their outfits for the event before sharing another shot at SoFi Stadium in photos sharedon Instagram."#virgoseason♍️ YEEESSSSSS!!!!!" Sweetin captioned the shots.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Jodie Sweetin and daughter Beatrix.Jodie Sweetin/InstagramTheFull Housestarcelebrated becoming a mom to two teenson Bea’s birthday.“Happy 13th Birthday Bea!!!” Sweetin — who shares Bea with ex-husbandMorty Coyle— wrote. “Looking back through all these pics from when she was little until now… always the silly face, the animal lover, the cuddly one… proud is too small a word. Love you to the moon and back, Bea!!“She continued, “I just can’t believe I’m now OFFICIALLY the mom of two teens…I’ll be off weeping into old photos… brb. 😂🎂🥳🎉🎈🎁.“In May, Sweetin spoke toTodayabout her daughters after a similarbirthday tribute forolder daughterZoie, 15 —whom Sweetin co-parents with exCody Herpin— led to many fans pointing out the resemblance between her and her girls."[Beatrix’s] hair has gotten darker all of the sudden and it looks a little bit less like that little Stephanie Tanner, but both of my girls have my smile and all that,” Sweetin said. “So I definitely see Steph hiding in there, especially in their attitude.““People want to raise mini versions of themselves. I just try and remember, ‘This is your own journey and I’m just here to help,'” she continued. “I’m just here to allow them to figure out life on their own and be kind of the bumper rails for it.”

Jodie Sweetinenjoyed an unforgettable night with her newly minted teen.

After celebrating daughterBeatrix’s 13th birthday last week, the mom of two, 41, continued the good times, treating her daughter toBeyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

The two posed together, showing off their outfits for the event before sharing another shot at SoFi Stadium in photos sharedon Instagram.

“#virgoseason♍️ YEEESSSSSS!!!!!” Sweetin captioned the shots.

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Jodie Sweetin and daughter Beatrix.Jodie Sweetin/Instagram

Jodie Sweetin Brings Daughter Beatrix, 13, to Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour Stop in LA: ‘Virgo Season’

TheFull Housestarcelebrated becoming a mom to two teenson Bea’s birthday.

“Happy 13th Birthday Bea!!!” Sweetin — who shares Bea with ex-husbandMorty Coyle— wrote. “Looking back through all these pics from when she was little until now… always the silly face, the animal lover, the cuddly one… proud is too small a word. Love you to the moon and back, Bea!!”

She continued, “I just can’t believe I’m now OFFICIALLY the mom of two teens…I’ll be off weeping into old photos… brb. 😂🎂🥳🎉🎈🎁.”

In May, Sweetin spoke toTodayabout her daughters after a similarbirthday tribute forolder daughterZoie, 15 —whom Sweetin co-parents with exCody Herpin— led to many fans pointing out the resemblance between her and her girls.

“[Beatrix’s] hair has gotten darker all of the sudden and it looks a little bit less like that little Stephanie Tanner, but both of my girls have my smile and all that,” Sweetin said. “So I definitely see Steph hiding in there, especially in their attitude.”

“People want to raise mini versions of themselves. I just try and remember, ‘This is your own journey and I’m just here to help,'” she continued. “I’m just here to allow them to figure out life on their own and be kind of the bumper rails for it.”

source: people.com