Jimmy Fallon's Daughters: The Most Adorable Announcers of "The Tonight Show"

On Tuesday night, Jimmy Fallon shared a video on YouTube, starring his two daughters, Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5, as the announcers for the "Tonight Show: At Home Edition." 

The comedian's daughters quickly became fans' favorites as they introduced their dad in the show and helped Fallon do his thank-you note bit. They also either judged their dad's monologue or ignored them completely, and together, the two kids provide graphics and sound effects to the show. 

Jimmy Fallon's Daughters: The Most Adorable Announcers of
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The "Tonight Show" At Home Edition where Jimmy Fallon was with his two daughters and his wife as the cameraperson.

Nancy Juvonen as the Cameraperson 

Jimmy Fallon's wife, Nancy Juvonen, was the one who operated the camera and appeared in front of it from time to time when the segment "Ask the Fallons" comes into play. The 45-year-old host and his wife decided to include their children to the segment to show their fans that their family is also as ordinary as everyone else's family. 

The co-founder of the production company "Flower Films" with Drew Barrymore, Juvonen told the magazine that they do not want to let their audience feel like they are not themselves in their own home. Thus, they wore sweatshirts and showed how messy they are when they are at home. 

The couple is also hoping that their two girls would also go into the family television business when they grow up. 

Jimmy Fallon's Daughters: The Most Adorable Announcers of
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Jimmy Fallon with his wife, Nancy Juvonen, and two daughters, Winnie and Franny at Disneyland.

"Tonight's Show" vs. the "At Home Edition"

Since mid-March, Fallon's "Tonight Show" has been the source of comfort for its audience that is residing in their own homes. The TV host has been broadcasting from his house with his wife as cameraperson-his two daughters as regular interruptions. 

The show also includes returning franchises like "Thank-You Notes" and "Tonight Show Hashtags." In one of the episodes, Fallon's younger daughter climbs up his shoulders as he was doing his monologue. 

In another episode, the camera jolts suddenly to the other side as the host's wife goes to comfort their firstborn because the child accidentally dropped a piece of furniture. 

There was one time Fallon finished off a joke, and he was waiting for the response of his family, but then his attention was caught by their younger daughter, who was playing music notes on her iPad that was out of tune. 

Jimmy Fallon has always presented a professional and formal look wearing suits while standing in front of a velvet curtain, even though the "Tonight's Show" has been full of craziness under his tenure. Each people who became hosts of the show has been a steward of the show for many decades. 

Due to the lockdown, Fallon has shifted his aesthetics to conform with the quarantine version of the "Tonight's Show." So instead of the professional-looking TV show, now what the audience can see is a low resolution, more intimate, and messy setting of the "At Home With Jimmy Fallon." 

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