Jimmy Fallon Shares Rare Family Photo Smiling with Wife Nancy and Daughters Frances and Winnie

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Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen shared a big laugh with their two girls in the sweet family photo

<p>Instagram/jimmyfallon</p> Jimmy Fallon with wife Nancy Juvonen and daughters Frances and Winnie

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Jimmy Fallon with wife Nancy Juvonen and daughters Frances and Winnie

Jimmy Fallon's little girls are growing up!

On Sunday, the late-night host, 48, shared a rare family photo posing on a dock with a golden glow as he laughs alongside wife Nancy Juvonen and their two daughters — Frances Cole, 8½, and Winnie Rose, who turns 10 later this month.

Fallon holds Frances on his hip while Juvonen, 56, wraps her arms around Winnie while mid-laugh.

"I agreed to take this photo only if I could stand on the dry side of the dock. Happy 2nd of July!" he captioned the shot on Instagram.

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The Saturday Night Live alum joked with PEOPLE about being private with his girls in a November 2021 chat about starring in Frito-Lay's "Share More Joy" campaign with his wife and their daughters.

"I go, 'I don't know, man.' Not about them getting [in] the business, but I don't know if they're good actors," he said. "They're not actor kids. I don't know if they're going to be good, this might waste everyone's time."

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Todd Williamson/Getty

In 2020, Fallon talked about how being a dad made him more compassionate to other parents.

“My biggest revelation [about fatherhood] is how much I ended up caring for other people's kids, if that makes any sense. You get it more,” Fallon told Fatherly at the time.

"When I didn’t have kids, if I heard a crying baby in the restaurant, I would think, ‘Can you stop the crying and go around the block?’ Now I would be like, ‘Just give me the baby — how can I help? I’ve been there.’"

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