Jimmy Falloncelebrated wife Nancy Juvonen for Mother’s Day.The Tonight Showhost, 46, shared a sweetgroup selfie on Instagramfeaturing Juvonen and their two daughters —Winnie, 7½, andFranny, 6 — plus their pet dog Gary. Fallon, in the caption, wrote a tribute in the pup’s voice, explaining what makes the group so “great.““Gary wanted to wish her mom Happy Mother’s Day. So if you happen to see this - please know she is with a great family and having the best life,” he wrote. “She is an older sister to two beautiful little girls, has modeled for a clothing company and was even on television a few times! Happy#MothersDay!“Fallon also honored his late mother Gloria, sharing athrowback childhood photowith her and writing, “Happy Mother’s Day to everyone. I miss you every day, Mom. Thanks for everything…” Gloriadied in November 2017.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Jimmy Fallon/InstagramRELATED GALLERY:How Celebrities Celebrated Mother’s Day 2021Last May, Fallon told PEOPLE thatJuvonen was the one keeping their at-homeTonight Showall together during the pandemic, coordinating the kids' schooling and keeping them occupied with art projects, while also running cameras, essentially helping to produce the show.“My wife is the brains behind this whole thing,” he said at the time. “She’s the production scout, the producer, the lighting person, the editor, the director. I could not do any of this without my wife. She is everything.“He alsotold PEOPLE in Marchthat he looked forward to reuniting his two girls with their grandparents for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.“My dad has some underlying conditions, it’s tough. And so yeah, no, my kids haven’t really spent time with their grandparents all year,” Fallon said, adding that his father had recently received his first vaccine dosage. “They’re really looking forward to that. It’s gotta be emotional, man.”
Jimmy Falloncelebrated wife Nancy Juvonen for Mother’s Day.
The Tonight Showhost, 46, shared a sweetgroup selfie on Instagramfeaturing Juvonen and their two daughters —Winnie, 7½, andFranny, 6 — plus their pet dog Gary. Fallon, in the caption, wrote a tribute in the pup’s voice, explaining what makes the group so “great.”
“Gary wanted to wish her mom Happy Mother’s Day. So if you happen to see this - please know she is with a great family and having the best life,” he wrote. “She is an older sister to two beautiful little girls, has modeled for a clothing company and was even on television a few times! Happy#MothersDay!”
Fallon also honored his late mother Gloria, sharing athrowback childhood photowith her and writing, “Happy Mother’s Day to everyone. I miss you every day, Mom. Thanks for everything…” Gloriadied in November 2017.
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RELATED GALLERY:How Celebrities Celebrated Mother’s Day 2021
Last May, Fallon told PEOPLE thatJuvonen was the one keeping their at-homeTonight Showall together during the pandemic, coordinating the kids' schooling and keeping them occupied with art projects, while also running cameras, essentially helping to produce the show.
“My wife is the brains behind this whole thing,” he said at the time. “She’s the production scout, the producer, the lighting person, the editor, the director. I could not do any of this without my wife. She is everything.”
He alsotold PEOPLE in Marchthat he looked forward to reuniting his two girls with their grandparents for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.
“My dad has some underlying conditions, it’s tough. And so yeah, no, my kids haven’t really spent time with their grandparents all year,” Fallon said, adding that his father had recently received his first vaccine dosage. “They’re really looking forward to that. It’s gotta be emotional, man.”
source: people.com