Dayanara Torres and Marc Anthony's youngest son, Ryan, turned 22 on August 16, and the Leo celebrated in style at a Miami club. The celebrity kid turned adult enjoyed his night with his mom and loved ones, with music, dancing, and drinks.
Torres shared glimpses of their night on social media, and the birthday king was the star of the night. His girlfriend, Hannah Juliana, was also there for fun, with Torres tagging her on social media, proving she approves of his son's girlfriend. His cousin Andrea Álvarez, whom the family nicknamed “Colors,” was also in attendance.
The Miss Universe 1993 took a moment to share a heartfelt message dedicated to her son in the caption. “Every birthday is special, but this one feels different… now I enjoy a new stage as a mom, where I can share not only from a mother’s love but also from the friendship we have," she wrote.
Torres reflected on this new phase of their life, which allows them to have a different kind of fun. "I love going out together, laughing, dancing, having a beer, and realizing that his company, now as an adult, is one of my greatest gifts. Happy birthday, my Ryan!” the proud mom continued.
Ryan is growing up to be the spitting image of Marc Anthony
There’s no denying Marc's strong genes, and Ryan proves it with every post. He recently shared photos that showed his resemblance to his dad when he was younger.
With over 36,000 followers, Ryan showed off his long curls, posing in baggy jeans, a white t-shirt, a dark jacket, and black sunglasses. In the comments, fans were pointing out the similarities. “He’s identical to his dad,” “Genes don’t lie,” “Ryan is the perfect mix of mom and dad.”
While his older brother Cristian also resembles the singer, Ryan has drawn the most attention as Marc's mini-me.
Marc’s birthday gift that sparked debate
There's no doubt that Ryan’s parents love him. Although Marc was not at the celebration, he gave him a lavish car in February that sparked some debate online: a 2025 Toyota Camry HEV.
Some fans criticized the gift, but radio host Enrique Santos came to Marc’s defense: “Since when is a father’s love measured by the car he gives? Ryan is 21, has finished school, and his dad has bought him a car. It’s Ryan’s dream car; he’s always wanted it. So relax—Ryan is going to get where he’s going anyway, just with a much more fuel-efficient tank.”