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Dwayne Johnson adorably paints his 3-year-old daughter Tia’s nails

“She knows who to come to for the best ‘mani’ in town!”


SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 3:54 PM EDT

 Dwayne Johnson  might play a tough guy on screen, but when he’s at home, his daughter Tia is in charge.

On Sunday, September 26, the Jungle Cruise star shared an adorable photo onto Instagram showing him painting his 3-year-old’s nails while she smiled big for the camera.

In the flick, Johnson is sitting in a chair that’s far too small for his muscular frame while his daughter sits on top of a table and holds her hand out for her father to paint her nails. While it might come as a surprise to fans of the actor’s more action-packed work, Dwayne was well prepared for the nail appointment, with nail polish remover, cotton pads, and a nail filer at the ready.

“She knows who to come to for the best ‘mani’ in town! 🙋🏽‍♂️💅🏾,” he wrote in his caption. “At least these calloused dinosaur hands are good for something 🦖🤚🏾😂 #sundayvibes #bestmaniintown #nodiscountsthough

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The Rock and his daughter Tia enjoy a lot of different activities at home together, which includes watching the movies her superstar dad makes. Earlier this month, the actor revealed his 3-year-old has become “obsessed” with one of his characters.

“Breakfast with Black Adam⚡️,” he wrote under a video of Tia watching Black Adam. “She’s become quite obsessed with the Man in Black and unlike Maui from Moana, Tia actually believes Black Adam & Daddy are one in the same 🤣”

“She still crushes on @prideofgypsies AquaMan though…🔱💁🏽‍♂️😊,” he wrote of his friend Jason Momoa.

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Earlier this year, the actor — who is also dad to daughter Jasmine, 5, with wife Lauren Hashian as well as daughter Simone, 20, with ex-wife Dany Garcia — opened up to PEOPLE about his life as a girl dad.

According to Johnson, the most important thing that he has discovered while raising his daughter is to “just be there.”

“You can be wired, as a lot of fathers are, to fix things. Just having an expanded capacity to listen and be more tender and gentle really gave me that ability to solve whatever the issue is, but with them compared to for them,” he said about his approach to parenting.

At home, daughters Jasmine and Tia “are tornadoes and very passionate about how they feel,” the actor admitted, laughing. “Lauren and I like raising them in an environment and a culture where there are no limits to life. You can do anything you want, and you can achieve anything you want. However, I need you to be flexible with how we get there.”