‘Fire Country’ Fans, Max Thieriot Posted the Most Heartwarming Family Update
Ahead of the season 3 premiere, the CBS actor took his wife Lexi and their sons to an NFL game.
Max Thieriot may be busy filming Fire Country season 3, but who says he can’t enjoy a football game with his family?
The CBS drama returned on Friday, October 18, and the actor decided to take some time off and have a good old-fashioned outing with wife Lexi Murphy and their sons Beaux and Maximus before the premiere. The quartet made their way to Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington so they could watch the San Francisco 49ers win against the Seattle Seahawks on October 10. And as Max is from Los Altos Hills, a suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area, it only made sense for his family to rep the home team while playing just two and a half hours away from the Vancouver, Canada set Fire Country films at.
“Bang bang, TNF baby!!!” he exclaimed alongside a photo of him, Lexi, Beaux and Maximus on Instagram. “What a game!!!! Go Niners!! 🏈👊 #FTTB @49ers.”
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Upon seeing Max share a heartwarming update on his family ahead of Fire Country airing new episodes, it was only natural for folks to share how much they love seeing the Thieriot crew all together.
“That’s a good lookin crew. 🫶🏻,” one person wrote in the comments. “Hi Max and family! The boys are growing up so fast!” another noted. “Such a beautiful family, love this photo so much! 😍🥰❤️,” a different follower added.
We sure love to see the family making memories together in between a busy production schedule! Speaking of work commitments, Max clearly hit the jackpot with creating and starring in Fire Country, thanks to this piece of news released about his future on CBS.
As Deadline revealed on October 14, the Bates Motel alum signed a first-look deal that has Max working with CBS Studios to create more projects for the network outside of the Fire Country franchise.
“I’ve been working now with CBS and CBS Studios for almost 10 years, and have come to love everybody over there,” he said in an official statement. “At this point they really are like family, and that for me is one of the most important things in this business. From the beginning, they believed in me and supported me, helping me along the way of finding the best people to be involved with.”a