For someone who is easily the most famous comedian in the world, not to mention constantly on Netflix and on television, Jerry Seinfeld's life is practically a mystery. The man is incredibly private about the inner workings of his life, marriage, and especially his children. Sure, both he and his wife, Jessica, share the occasional image of their kids on social media, but very little is known about them.

Of course, in order to understand the Seinfeld children, we first must understand their parents. Jerry and Jessica first began their romance when they were both enrolled at the Reebok Sports Club in New York. They were married in 1999, well after Jerry's mega-hit sitcom, Seinfeld; which is one of the only '90s sitcoms that's just as funny today as it was back then.

In 2000, the pair had their first child, Sascha, who was followed by Julian in 2003 and Shepherd in 2005. This is about as much as even the most dedicated Jerry Seinfeld fans know, which is why we've created this list. Here, we will delve into some of the most unique and specific facts about the Seinfeld kids and how they were raised. Without further ado, here are 20 little-known details about the Seinfeld kids.

20 Home Life Is Decently "Normal"

The Seinfeld family has more dough than most people can imagine. But that doesn't mean that Jerry and Jessica have let their kids live in extravagance. Sure, Sascha, Julian and Shepherd all live extraordinarily comfortable but their parents have strived to make sure that they live as "normally" as possible. The kids are surrounded by pets and all have sit-down dinners with their parents. Most of what they eat is home-cooked. After all, Jessica is a fan of cooking and sharing her recipes on her social media and on her website. Jessica has also involved her kids in charitable works, namely Good+, in order to keep her kids aware of their privilege. Additionally, she is quick to get rid of excess clothing and toys as she realizes her kids don't need that much.

19 They Aren't Above Public Transportation

Speaking of getting to school, the Seinfeld children are usually responsible for doing this without the help of their parents. This means that they have to get out of bed, prepare themselves for school, and even get themselves to the bus. That's right, the Seinfeld kids take a school bus to their public institutions even though their dad is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Jerry and Jessica, who both grew up in the middle class, have even made their kids comfortable with taking public transportation in New York, which can be dicey, to say the least. Clearly, the Seinfeld kids are fairly well-adjusted thanks to the guidance and hands-off approach of their parents.

18 Shepherd Is a Fan Of The Flash

Every Seinfeld fan knows that Jerry is in love with everything Superman. This appreciation for the all-powerful alien superhero isn't just something his character had. In real life, Jerry can't get enough Superman, even when he's in movies that he's not a big fan of, such as Man of Steel. Hilariously, one of his sons has also developed a love for superheroes, specifically Superman's Justice League ally, The Flash. Apparently, Shepherd is an avid viewer of CW's The Flash and has some of the show's merchandise. It's unclear if Jerry has got him reading some of the classic Flash comics, but this must be something the pair bond over.

17 Sascha's Boyfriend Is Beloved

Now that Jerry and Jessica's daughter, Sascha, is in her late teens, it makes sense that she's out on the dating scene. Nowadays, Sascha has had a very consistent boyfriend that both her parents actually like. In fact, Jerry and Jessica are very open to their daughter's love life and welcome her boyfriend over for dinners. They like getting to know him as well as letting their daughter have some freedom with him, as long as they trust them together. At the GOOD + Foundation’s 3rd Annual Halloween Bash in Los Angeles in October 2018, Jessica and Jerry told the press that they actually love Sascha's boyfriend. Of course, the constant comedian Jerry did add that it's unfortunate that he will soon have to go.

16 All Those Extravagant Vacations

One thing that the Seinfeld kids do get is an assortment of extravagant vacations. Of course, not every family outing is as nuts as one would believe. But, for example, just this past New Year's, the family took in clear waters and white sand. While away in the tropics, all of the kids got to try water-sports, such as windsurfing, and eat the best food money could buy. However, not every aspect of their vacation was something out of a magazine. Jessica shared photos of her boys wrestling in the sand with a caption that read, "Actually, yes. Go play Fortnite." This tells us that, like every mom, Jessica got a little tired of dealing with her rambunctious boys. There's also been an assortment of photos of the Seinfeld family traveling to other wonderful locations such as the beautiful country of Israel.

15 Sascha Had A Star-Studded Bat Mitzvah

Jerry Seinfeld may not be religious, but like most Jewish people, culture and community are important to him and his family. This is why his boys had a bar mitzvah and his daughter had a bat mitzvah; a day when 12/13-year-olds are called to read from the Torah and bring their families together over wine and tons of delicious food. Seeing that Seinfeld is friends with tons of celebrities, it makes sense that his children's bat mitzvah was star-studded. At Sascha's bat mitzvah, celebrities such as George Stephanopoulos and Andy Cohen took photos with the young woman. Other stars, such as Julia-Louis Dreyfus and Howard Stern, were apparently in attendance.

14 Kim Kardashian Is A No-Go

Jerry Seinfeld prides himself on being a laid-back father who trusts his kids to learn from their mistakes and ultimately make the right choices. However, he does have one very specific rule that he wants his children to follow; Kim Kardashian and the Jenners are a no-go. That's right — when he saw that his daughter Sacha was watching Keeping Up With The Kardashians on her phone, he made sure she turned it off and watched something with more depth... AKA anything else! Clearly, Seinfeld wants his children to enjoy well-written pieces, whether they're comedic or dramatic, as well as the news and documentaries. Anything but frivolous reality shows that desensitize us and ultimately make us caddy and mean.

13 Their Parents Don't Meddle

Part of being a hands-off parent means that Jerry and Jessica don't meddle in their kids social or academic lives. They give them instruction and are constantly there to support their kids when they need it, but they definitely don't pull a Lori Loughlin. The Seinfeld kids are very connected with their parents and allow them to have a constant conversation with them. But that doesn't mean that Jerry and Jessica are trying to extract information from them 24/7. The Seinfeld kids have a certain freedom to make their own mistakes and chance to succeed on their own that we just don't see as much nowadays.

12 Being A Seinfeld Fan Isn't A Necessity

Although Seinfeld still has some of the biggest and most dedicated fans of any television series around, being a Seinfeld fan isn't a necessity when it comes to Jerry's kids. Apparently, Sascha has seen a few episodes of the show but Jerry couldn't really gauge if she actually enjoyed it or not. But this doesn't matter to him. Neither his daughter nor his sons were the target audience for the show so he understands that they may not be into, or even get, his style of comedy. But when you have millions of fans all over the world does it really matter if his children are among them? We think he cares more about actually having a relationship with them, and that goes far beyond being part of the fandom.

11 They Must Dress To Impress

Curb Your Enthusiasm's J.B. Smoove once told Howard Stern how important it is to dress like you're meant to be in every room you walk into. This is clearly something Jerry agrees with as he makes sure that his kids have some sense of fashion. To be more specific, he doesn't believe in "dressing down." He wants his kids to be comfortable, but he doesn't want them looking like shlubs. For example, he doesn't want his kids to be walking around in suits and ties, but he loathes when people are sloppy. This is why we constantly see Sascha, Shepherd, and Julian looking pretty snazzy in every photo they are in. They always look comfortable but they look clean, sharp, and ready to impress themselves and the world around them.

10 Having Personal Responsibility In Their Academic Pursuits

As mentioned earlier, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld have instilled a sense of personal responsibility in their children's academic lives. This means they would never attempt to alter the results of their tests or haggle their children's teachers for a better grade. How the Seinfeld kids succeed or not is entirely up to them. Their parents are around if they need them to be, but the kids are the ones who are told to create a drive for academic success. This also allows the Seinfeld kids to have an identity of their own, something that could have been taken from them if their famous father was involved in every detail of their lives.

9 They Don't Get Yelled At

Jerry doesn't need to make his kids feel bad in order to get his point across. Sure, his character on Seinfeld, and even in his act, has a bit of a temper, but this isn't the case in reality. At least, it's not the case with his parenting style. In fact, the Seinfeld kids don't get yelled at by their mother either. They get disciplined in far more creative and mature ways than just getting yelled at. Jerry's style is to remain cool and collected while still holding a sense of power. This can't be too difficult for him given the fact that he's one of the most successful self-made guys around. He holds a lot of clout and his kids must feel this.

8 Their Dad Isn't* A Comedic Genius

We've already spoken about the fact that it's unlikely that the Seinfeld kids are a fan of their dad's brilliant sitcom that bears their last name. But apparently, the Seinfeld kids aren't a fan of their dad's comedy at all. At least, this is what Jerry says. He claims that everything he says around them is deemed a "dad joke" and thus not funny. Therefore, it might take the Seinfeld kids back that millions of people line-up to see him perform live each and every year. Not to mention tune into Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee or his late-night show appearances. But this doesn't bother Jerry, as he doesn't care if his kids think he's a genius or not. He just wants them to love and appreciate him.

7 There's A Reason Why There Are Few Photos Of Them

It's pretty challenging to come across a diverse selection of photos of the Seinfeld kids, let alone information about their personal lives. This is because Jerry and his wife, Jessica, are very private, especially when it comes to their kids. Occasionally, the pair will share images of them on their social media accounts or answer questions about them when asked by a talk-show host or the press, but otherwise, their lips are sealed. Jerry doesn't even include his kids in his act as he wants them to have a life of their own and not be his comedic props. He also knows that the press and paparazzi can be uncompromising, therefore he makes sure that his children are protected.

6 A Childhood Surrounded By Doggies

The Seinfeld family are animal lovers through and through. Jerry has always been a fan of dogs, and this is something that has transferred to his kids. The Seinfeld kids are surrounded by multiple dogs as well as a few cats. Occasionally, Jessica Seinfeld will share behind-the-scenes images of the family's animals on her social media pages, although most of the things she shares have to do with her charity or the cookbooks she makes and sells. But among these posts are photos of the Seinfeld children's cats being pushed around in strollers or even the dogs having a bubble bath.

5 Exploring A Life Of Their Own

Jerry always wanted his kids to have a life as similar as possible to how he grew up. And that includes being able to get on their bike and explore on their own. He doesn't want to be breathing down their necks and worrying about them all the time as he believes that will make them overly dependent and less adventurous. This is why the Seinfeld kids are allowed to explore life for themselves and evolve on their own terms. They're more than allowed to have a life outside of their parents. Even Jerry says that they “should have their own life that I don’t know anything about.”

4 The Seinfeld Kids Are Public-Schooled Camp-Goers

Even the most dedicated Jerry Seinfeld fans might be taken back to learn that the Seinfeld kids actually go to public school. Not only that, but the Seinfeld boys, Shepherd and Julian, also go to a summer camp for four weeks each and every summer on their own. This allows them to have as "normal" of a childhood as they could possibly have given the circumstances of their parents' success and wealth. Apparently, the boys adore going off to summer camp to be with their friends and get into an assortment of trouble. Julian and Shepherd are fans of exploring the woods, playing with sticks, and generally doing things that a typical kid would at camp.

3 "Foodie" Isn't A Bad Word

Jessica Seinfeld is a chef extraordinaire. Her social media pages and website are doused in recipes and sprinkled with photos of her family trying out her concoctions. She also has written and released four different cookbooks that you should take a look at. Because of this, the Seinfeld kids are no strangers to the term "foodie." This is because they have been taught to appreciate fine food. Although they'll happily eat at a diner like their father in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, the Seinfeld kids have mature palates and know precisely what good food tastes like, where to find it, and the work that goes into it. Although their father has helped them appreciate these things, the credit should really go to their mother.

2 A Life Free From Helicopter Parenting

Comedic icon Jerry Seinfeld, as well as his culinary expert wife Jessica, have been very open about the fact that they don't "over-parent" their children. In fact, they like to have a pretty hands-off approach to their children. Luckily for them, their kids are pretty well behaved and don't get into much mischief. Perhaps this is because their parents set the right foundation and rules for them and then let them learn from their own mistakes. Although Jerry and Jessica don't have as much of a self-parenting approach as Will and Jada Smith do, they certainly don't helicopter over their kids. This is pretty refreshing.

1 They Aren't Woken Up In The Morning

In one article, Jessica Seinfeld went into detail about what her daily routine that includes a copious amount of cooking, marketing her books, and exercise. But something that wasn't included in her list of activities is waking her kids up. This is because Jessica and Jerry rely on their children to set their own alarms and get themselves out of bed. It's part of the lessons of personal responsibility that the pair want their children to learn. Although it's typical for parents to drag their children out of bed so they get to school on time, the Seinfeld kids have to face the consequences of being late for themselves. Luckily, they've learned their lessons and are pretty good about getting out of bed, preparing themselves, and heading off to school.

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