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Jimmy Fallon's Daughters Frances and Winnie Look All Grown Up in New Photos from Family Vacation in Maui

Jimmy Fallon's Daughters Frances and Winnie Look All Grown Up in New Photos from Family Vacation in Maui

Kayla GrantWed, February 25, 2026 at 8:49 PM UTC

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Jimmy Fallon and his familyCredit: Instagram/jimmyfallon -

Jimmy Fallon's daughters look all grown up in recent pictures from their family trip to Maui

The late night host shared three snaps on Instagram of himself, his daughters Winnie and Frances and his wife Nancy enjoying some family time in the sun

Fallon first became a father in 2013

Jimmy Fallon is enjoying some quality time with his family.

On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the late-night host, 51, shared pictures from his recent trip to Maui, Hawaii, on Instagram. In the photos, Fallon was all smiles as he posed next to his wife, Nancy Juvonen, and their daughters Frances, 11, and Winnie, 12, all sporting leis around their necks. The two tweens looked all grown up, dressed in Hawaiian-style sundresses.

"Mahalo, Maui.🌺," Fallon captioned the set photos.

Jimmy Fallon and his familyCredit: Jimmy Fallon/Instagram

Fallon tends to keep his children off his social media, seldom sharing glimpses into his special time with them. Back in January, the loving dad shared an adorable photo on Instagram of himself and his daughter, Frances, enjoying some fun during a snowstorm in New York City. Fallon posted two pictures of them outside in the cold — one showing him holding his daughter and the other a selfie of them in the storm.

"OMG the spoon under the pillow and pajamas inside out thing worked!! #FatherDaughterDay," he captioned the post.

In August, the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon host posted another rare snap of his whole family on Instagram, sharing scenes from his lakeside vacation. Fallon could be seen standing on the left, holding his arms up as one of his daughters posed in front of him.

His wife stood in the middle and held up a peace sign while holding an arm around their other daughter, who posed with her arms in the air.

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"This is before my sister-in-law said, 'a little less,' " Fallon joked in his caption.

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Despite his success, Fallon makes sure to instill the value of hard work into his children. During a May 2024 interview, Fallon spoke with E! News about raising Winnie and Frances to work for certain things, rather than lean on his celebrity status for everything they want.

"I didn't get them tickets to see [Taylor Swift]. I said, 'No, you have to earn certain things. I can't just do this for you,' " he said. "I want them to be as normal and less bratty as they can possibly be. And they're the nicest kids."

In September 2024, Fallon spoke with Parents for their "Take Five with Grace" column and opened up about how his mentality about his career has shifted since he welcomed his daughters.

"I used to work hard on my career for myself. Now it's about my kids," Fallon shared. "I want to show them that they can be as creative as I am and enjoy the process."

"Don't do it for money. Don't do it for praise," he added. "Do it because you like it and you'll be happy for the rest of your life."

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