Dwayne Johnson’s greatest role? Dad of three – meet Simone, Jasmine and Tiana
He conquers Hollywood, but at home Dwayne Johnson answers to three pint-sized bosses—meet the daughters behind the Rock’s softest side.
Dwayne Johnson might be the biggest action star on the planet, but at home he is firmly in Girl Dad mode. He carves out time for his kids, whether that means a low-key Valentine hang or yet another tea party. And this week, the whole crew showed up for him: all three daughters joined Johnson on July 8, 2026 at the Moana 2 premiere in Oahu, Hawaii, along with his wife, Lauren Hashian, and his mom, Ata Johnson. The best part? One of his girls once told him his live Maui singing was ruining the movie, and now they are on the red carpet cheering him on. Growth.
Simone Alexandra Johnson (born August 14, 2001)
Johnson shares his eldest, Simone, with ex-wife Dany Garcia. She mostly grew up in Florida, and when she wrapped high school in 2019, Dad made a point of flying in from Los Angeles to be there. That same year they did a father-daughter Valentine’s trip to Miami, and Simone joined him at Sundance for the premiere of Fighting with My Family. She also started at NYU in 2019.
On Live with Kelly and Ryan, he made it very clear he is... aware of the dating thing.
'I like to think whoever she brings home is going to be a good quality person. And if they are not ... bang!'
In 2020, Simone signed with WWE, making history as the company’s first fourth-generation Superstar and, at the time, its youngest signee. After training at the WWE Performance Center, she made her TV debut in 2022 under the ring name Ava Raine. She has said she is proud to carry the family’s wrestling legacy while also building her own name. Earlier this year, she announced she was leaving WWE after her contract ended.
Jasmine Lia Johnson (born December 16, 2015)
Johnson and Lauren Hashian’s older daughter, Jasmine, has basically grown up around her dad’s spotlight and handles it like a pro. She was at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in 2017 and melted the entire crowd by telling him 'I love you' on the mic. She has also popped up at premieres, including for the live-action Moana.
Back when he tried to prove to her that he was the voice of Maui, it did not go the way he planned. From his 2019 chat with People:
'Maui starts singing, and I then start singing, and within 10 seconds, she is trying to put a pillow over my mouth and says, "You are ruining the song."'
These days she is more into the whole fame thing than shutting it down. In a 2021 Today interview, Johnson said one of his favorite moments is when Jasmine proudly introduces him to people as 'my dad, The Rock.' She also had a big role at her parents wedding in Hawaii in 2019 as the flower girl, and Dad has shouted her out on social media for wins like her 2022 horse-riding competition. Beyond the highlights, he is vocal about teaching his girls confidence, self-love, and straight-up girl power.
Tiana Gia Johnson (born April 17, 2018)
Before Tiana arrived, Johnson told Jimmy Kimmel he was fully leaning in to life with a house full of women.
'I was raised by women all my life, basically. And this is my third daughter. [I am] surrounded by estrogen. Bring on the estrogen!'
Since then he has shared plenty of dad-life snapshots with Tiana: hair-styling duties, tea parties, the works. In March 2021, he posted an International Women’s Day video nudging her to describe herself as not just 'pretty' but 'awesome' too — a small moment that says a lot about the values he is pushing at home.
His daughters even made their way into his business. If you have a bottle of his Teremana tequila around, look at the engraving: 'TIJASI' is a nod to the first two letters of each of their names — TIana, JAsmine, SImone.
Bottom line: whether he is carrying a franchise or carrying a miniature tea set, Johnson shows up for his girls. And seeing Simone, Jasmine, and Tiana by his side in Oahu for the Moana 2 premiere — with Lauren and Ata right there too — just underlines the point. Honestly, no critic is tougher than a daughter telling you to stop singing your own Disney song.