Capshaw shares her four kids with husband Christopher Gavigan

Jessica Capshaw (left) and daughter Josephine with Taylor Swift (center)

Jessica Capshaw’s daughter is officially a member of The Tortured Poets Department.

The Grey’s Anatomy alum, 47, posed with her daughter Josephine, 8, and Taylor Swift, 34, in a photo shared to Capshaw’s Instagram on Wednesday, May 15. Wearing a night sky-themed mini dress, Capshaw had her arm around Swift, who placed a hand on Josephine’s shoulder.

The three appeared to pose together backstage at Swift’s Paris Eras Tour concert in the sweet pic, with Josephine wearing a Taylor Swift T-shirt and sparkly cowboy boots. Capshaw also included photos of herself and Josephine as they visited various tour sites around Paris, taking in the City of Love.

“Cause we were in Paris.. 💕,” Capshaw wrote in her caption.

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Capshaw is mom to son Luke, 16, and daughters Eve, 13, Josephine and Poppy, 11, whom she shares with husband Christopher Gavigan.

In March, Capshaw’s daughter Eve joined grandfather Stephen Spielberg at the 2024 Oscars, posing with Spielberg on the red carpet. Eve wore a baby blue strapless dress and stood next to Spielberg, who opted for a suit and bow tie.

The two posed for a few photos together before moving along the red carpet and entering the venue.

In April 2017, Capshaw spoke with PEOPLE about balancing motherhood and her career, admitting that it had been difficult.

“Listen, when it’s hard, it’s really hard,” she shared at the time. “And I’ve always said this: There is no balance to being a working-outside-the-house mom. There’s probably not even a balance to being a working-inside-the-house mom. You have to give up certain things in order to get other things.”

She continued, “So sometimes I’m working really, really hard, and it’s a lot. I always keep my kids very well-informed. This is that week where it’s going to be rough. But next week’s going to be great.”

However, Capshaw said keeping her kids in the loop is a key part of her parenting.

“The only thing that kids, I think, really have the hardest time with is not knowing,” she explained. “So as long as they know, and they know what to expect, they’re very well-equipped. Because they’re very resilient.”