Seinfelds Embrace Empty Nesting as Kids Head Back to School
- Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica help their son Shepherd move into Duke University.
- The couple is officially empty nesters after seeing off their youngest son to college.
- Their support during the college move signifies a new chapter in the family's life.
As the back-to-school season unfolds across the United States, comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his wife, Jessica, are officially entering the empty nesters club. Jessica shared a heartfelt post on social media, marking the occasion with a caption that read, “Move-in weekend. All 3 baby birds have flown. Hope all of you first timers or last timers are holding up. #classof2028.” The couple was seen actively participating in the moving process, with Jerry unpacking their son’s belongings and setting up his new room. The Seinfelds celebrated this milestone with family photos, showcasing their joy as they embraced the next chapter of their lives. Their youngest child, Sascha, was also present during the move. Jessica took to social media to express her pride in Jerry’s recent speech at a graduation ceremony, where he received a standing ovation from the crowd of 7,000. She noted that the audience reacted strongly to protesters, chanting “Jer-ry! Jer-ry! Jer-ry!” in support of her husband. Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld’s relationship began in 1998 when they met in New York City, culminating in a Christmas Day wedding in 1999. Jessica is also making her mark in the entertainment industry as the executive producer of the Netflix documentary “Daughters,” which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, further showcasing the couple's commitment to both family and their professional endeavors.