The actor shares Simone, 23, with ex-wife Dany Garcia, and Jasmine, 8, and Tiana, 6, with Hashian
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is the ultimate family man.
On Thursday, Nov. 21, the actor, 52, brought his family of girls with him to the Moana 2 premiere in Oahu, Hawaii. In the sweet red carpet snaps, the proud dad can be seen posing with his wife Lauren Hashian, his mom Ata and his three daughters: Simone, 23, whom he shares with ex-wife Dany Garcia, Jasmine, 8, and Tiana Johnson, 6, whom he shares with wife Hashian.
In the images, the whole crew rocks floral leis around their necks. His younger two girls can be seen adorably matching in orange, pink and yellow tie-dye dresses, while his oldest wears a long, floral dress and pendant choker.
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Earlier that day. Hashian revealed in an Instagram video that Jasmine and Tiana did voiceover work for the upcoming Moana sequel.
The video begins with the girls walking into a recording booth at Walt Disney Animation Studios in awe as they examine a large set piece inspired by the animated franchise that kicked off with the 2016 film.
The clip then cuts to the girls smiling from ear to ear as they recite some of their lines as Johnson, who voices the character of the demigod Maui, sits behind them. While details about their characters are unknown, the girls’ animated counterparts appear to be close in age to them.
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“Much better than daddy,” he declares.
Hashian, who married Johnson in August 2019, wrote in the caption that having their daughters be a part of the film made for “the sweetest and FUNNEST day.”
“So exciting that the munchkins got to voice characters for MOANA 2!! The MOANA-BE’s! Moana’s mini fan club on her island 😍🥹🌺 Tonight will be the very first time we all get to watch it and hear their little voices come to life… we can barely contain the excitement,” Hashian, 40, wrote, noting that the film “has truly always meant the world to them.”