Jimmy Fallon Shares Rare Family Photo During Spring Break Ski Trip

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Ski trip! Jimmy Fallon and his family are celebrating Spring Break by hitting the slopes.
On Friday, the Tonight Show host shared a rare photo of his adorable daughters, and wife, Nancy Juvonen, from their snowy vacay in Deer Valley, Utah.
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Fallon's daughters, Winnie Rose, 3, and Frances Cole, 2, wore matching outfits (and tiny skies) in the sweet snap captioned, "There's no 'i' in Utah. #SpringBreak #DeerValley."
The 42-year-old comedian's vacation comes weeks after the Tonight Show celebrated their three year anniversary. Next month, Fallon will debut a new ride at Universal Orlando inspired by his late night talk show.
Race Through New York With Jimmy Fallon, takes fans on a virtual trip through the Big Apple and inside the NBC studios at Rockefeller Center. The idea for the ride has been in the works for a few years, Fallon explained on Today last Wednesday.
"Back when I took over Late Night, I pitched a rollercoaster to [President, Universal Creative Universal Parks & Resorts] Mark Woodbury, and I actually got a meeting with him. He said thank you, but no,"Fallon revealed. "Luckily we got the Tonight Show and they called us. I got my papers and I had everything written out. It took three years to make this thing. It is the best ride!"