Dwayne Johnson embraces fatherhood with a touch of glamour, thanks to the creative touch of his daughters.
The "Moana" star recently shared a hilarious and touching moment on Instagram, revealing a colorful makeover session courtesy of her two youngest daughters, Jasmine, 9, and Tiana, 6.
In an Instagram reel posted on Saturday, January 18, Dwayne Johnson gave fans a peek into the lively antics in his household.
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The clip shows the actor covered in glossy makeup, courtesy of his "two tornadoes," as he affectionately calls his daughters.
"What started with my two tornadoes, Jazzy and Tia, asking, 'Dad, can we just put a shade on you?' and I'm like, 'Yeah but make it quick and make it cool cause I gotta hit the gym'...#papabearduties,” Johnson captioned the post.
The footage captured the chaos of the makeover, with half of Johnson's face painted with bright pink lipstick, while the rest of her nose and eyes were adorned with smeared make-up. Stickers and a broken piece of roses crowned his bald head, while one daughter gleefully drew a lipstick "necklace" around his neck.
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Set to Simon & Garfunkel's iconic "The Sound of Silence," the video hilariously featured Johnson's stony expression with his daughters laughing as they unleashed their artistic flair. The footage ended with the actor staring into the camera, scowling - a face any parent can face when their little ones take over.
But beneath the comic tone, Johnson's caption reveals his sentimental side. "Hey, I know they won't always be little or hang out with daddy more when they're older, but they'll always be my little girls, so I'll take this abuse all day — just a little bit (laughing emoji face)," he wrote.
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In the comments section, Johnson went on to joke about the "disrespect" his daughters showed him during the makeover: "Disrespect for breaking the lipstick on my head and then painting it with nail polish.
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Fans immediately flooded the comments section, with one user calling The Rock "Father of the Year."
Another chimed in: "Gotta love daddy life," while a third wrote: "Dwayne is the best thing ever being a dad."
Someone else commented: "I love when your lipstick breaks on your head."
Meanwhile, an Instagram user wrote: "Oh my god this is hilarious."
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and daughter share a sweet moment on the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson proved once again that he is not only a Hollywood icon but also a dedicated dad as he stepped onto the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards with his eldest daughter Simone Johnson by his side. The father-daughter duo shared an unforgettable evening at the prestigious event in Beverly Hills on January 5.
But while their bond is strong, Simone has discovered that there are limits to their adventurous aspirations. During a conversation with Zuri Hall on "Live from E!: The Golden Globes", the 23-year-old dismissed the idea of skydiving with her dad, laughing, "Skydiving might be a little too much." Her comment prompted Johnson, ever the entertainer, to jokingly retort, "Let's start with tequila."
Simone, who Johnson shares with her ex-husband and business partner Dany Garcia, admitted she might be open to trying skydiving on one condition: "Let's do it," she joked. "Never say never."
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Celebrating cultural pride through 'Moana'

The Golden Globes marked another milestone for Johnson, whose latest success, "Moana 2," continues to resonate with audiences around the world. The actor expressed himself gratitude for the influence of the filmespecially in representing Polynesian culture.
"The thing about 'Moana'—and I think the success of 'Moana'—is that global embrace of our Polynesian culture," said Dwayne, reflecting on the film's warm reception. "And that's really cool."
For Johnson, the film holds a special place in his heart because it allows his daughters to see themselves in the character of Moana. The actor, who shares daughters Jasmine, nine, and Tiana, six, with wife Lauren Hashian, beamed with pride as he spoke about the empowering message the film conveys to young girls.
"Of all the things I love about 'Moana,' what I love most is my daughters — all three of my daughters — who are seen in Moana," he said. "I think this idea of encouraging and empowering our young women and how important. And I can run around, with my long hair like Maui, and say, 'Cheehoo,' and encourage our young girls — that's great."
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