Jimmy Fallon Shares Rare Family Photo with Wife Nancy and Daughters Winnie and Frances as They Pose by a Lake

The talk show host posed with his daughters and their family dog as they cuddled up on a dock

<p>Jimmy Fallon/Instagram</p> Jimmy Fallon and his family

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Jimmy Fallon and his family

Jimmy Fallon is soaking up the last few days of summer with his family!

On Thursday, Aug. 29, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon host, 49, shared a sweet family photo on his Instagram as he spent time by a lake with his wife Nancy and their two daughters Winnie, 11, and Frances, 9.

In the picture, Fallon can be seen leaning into Nancy, who wears a bright orange dress and nude heels. The couple's daughters stand in front of them, hugging each other while one has a hand on their family dog, Gary.

"Arrivederci, summer 2024. #photodump," Fallon wrote in his caption.

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Related: Jimmy Fallon Says He Got His Daughters Frances, 9, and Winnie, 10, Cell Phones: 'It's Out of My Control'

Back in December, Fallon revealed on an episode of Live with Kelly & Mark that he'd gotten his daughters cellphones after their friends started to get them.

"I know their friends are getting phones," he began, to which both Kelly Ripa and her husband and co-host, Mark Consuelos immediately interrupted with advice.

"Don't do it," they both said in agreement.

"I know, but it's happening," Fallon resigned, adding, "It's out of my control!"

"No, no, no. Don’t do it. Don’t do it," Ripa urged.

"They’re going to get it!" he said, adding, "It's already done!" as Ripa continued her pleas.

"Get her a flip phone," Consuelos suggested.

"I GOT THEM A PHONE!" he yelled, laughing.

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Jimmy Fallon and family

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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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