Behind his brawny looks and action-packed moments in movies, Dwayne Johnson is renowned not only for his professional success but also for his affectionate fatherly demeanor. Despite his hectic schedule, the ex-wrestler frequently shares heartwarming moments of father-daughter interaction on social media.
In a recent display, he brought joy to his two daughters, allowing them to showcase their artistic talents on his head. Explore the heartwarming photos of Dwayne Johnson’s genuine family values below.
Dwayne accepts a makeover session by his two daughters
The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, found himself amidst wholesome chaos once again as his 2 youngest daughters, Jasmine (7) and Tiana (4), showcased their creativity, which he then posted on his Instagram. In the video, the 50-year-old actor proudly displayed the makeup skills of his little ones as they applied lipstick to his head and face and gave him a thin black beard.
The Black Adam actor tells the girls in the video, “Make me look good.” His 7-year-old daughter Jasmine responded: “What do you mean pretty? You’re a girl,” as she climbed up behind him and applied the light pink lipstick all over his head. Meanwhile, Tiana, his youngest, was doing his nails.
Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, recently became a living canvas for his two youngest daughters, Jasmine and Tiana, who unleashed their creativity. The proud father shared the amusing outcome on his Instagram. In the video, he showcased the makeup skills of his little ones as they playfully applied lipstick to his head, face, and drew him a beard on his chin.
The Baywatch star told the girl: “Make me look good, to which Jasmine cheekily responded, “Do you mean pretty? You’re a girl,” as she climbed up and artfully doodled light pink lipstick all over his head. Meanwhile, Tiana, his youngest, was focused on doing his nails.
Though Johnson tried his best to stop the makeover session, pleading: “I don’t need more makeup, I think I’m good,” the daughters were simply unstoppable, as they continued to apply lipsticks and paint his nails.
Johnson later canceled a Zoom meeting and spent an hour scrubbing off the lipstick. In the caption of his post, he reflects on the importance of spending time with his daughters and cherishing these moments. “Hey, there will come a time when this stuff won’t matter to you, so sign me up — daddy’s in,” he wrote.
Later, Johnson even scrapped a Zoom meeting and devoted an hour to scrubbing off the makeup instead. The actor reflected on the significance of spending quality time with his daughters and treasuring these moments in his post. “Hey, there will come a time when this stuff won’t matter to you, so sign me up — Daddy’s in.”
Simone, his elder daughter, follows her father’s footsteps
The former wrestler is a loving father to 3 daughters, two of whom are Jasmine and Tiana, who he had with his current wife, Lauren Hashian. The star also has another daughter, Simone Johnson, with his ex-wife Dany Garcia.
In 2020, Simone achieved a historic milestone by becoming a fourth-generation WWE athlete. She proudly continued the legacy established by her great-grandfather, Peter Maivia, and her grandfather, Rocky “Soul Man” Johnson, both revered as WWE Hall of Famers. And of course, we can’t not mention her father, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Dwayne Johnson, the star of Jumanji, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to his first daughter following her WWE signing, encouraging her to proudly carry their family name while forging her way in the wrestling world. Simone, now known as Ava Raine in professional wrestling, garnered attention not only from fans but also from Dwayne’s celebrity friends as well.
Johnson’s Instagram post featuring his daughters giving him a makeover session. The video immediately drew some interesting comments from Nina Dobrev and Jason Momoa, the actor’s close celebrity friends. Dobrev jokingly suggested that Johnson needed a blender, adding a laughing emoji, while Momoa loved the footage and told Johnson to cherish these moments, emphasizing how quickly daughters grow into teenagers.
Reflecting on raising three daughters, Johnson shared that being a “girl dad” has made him more tender and gentle in his approach to fatherhood.