Tobey Maguire’s daughter is making headlines—but not for the reason you’d expect.
Ruby Sweetheart Maguire, born November 10, 2006, is now 19 years old. The timing has sparked intense online debate after the 50-year-old Spider-Man actor was photographed with 20-year-old model Mishka Silva at Super Bowl LX in February 2026.
The controversy centers on one unavoidable fact: Silva is only one year older than Maguire’s eldest child. As one social media user pointed out, “She wasn’t even born when the original Spider-Man film premiered”.
Fast Facts:
- Ruby’s Age: 19 years old (born November 2006)
- Tobey’s Age: 50 years old
- Girlfriend’s Age: 20 years old
- Age Gap: 30 years between Maguire and Silva
- Ruby’s Mother: Jennifer Meyer (jewelry designer, divorced 2020)
- Siblings: Ruby has a 15-year-old brother named Otis
Maguire shares Ruby and 15-year-old son Otis Tobias with ex-wife Jennifer Meyer, a jewelry designer. The former couple married in 2007 and separated in 2016, finalizing their divorce in 2020. Despite the split, they’ve maintained a close co-parenting relationship, recently celebrating Ruby’s high school graduation together in June 2025.
Ruby has largely stayed out of the spotlight, making only rare red carpet appearances with her father, including the Babylon premiere in December 2022 when she was 16.
Why It Matters
The 30-year age gap between Maguire and Silva has reignited debates about age-appropriate relationships in Hollywood. With Ruby being nearly the same age as her father’s girlfriend, social media users have expressed discomfort: “It’s not just the age difference; it’s the fact that she is around the same age as his daughter that makes people uneasy”. The situation highlights ongoing conversations about power dynamics and generational divides in celebrity relationships.

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