Jimmy Fallon posts adorable snap of wife and their little snow bunnies on the ski slopes in Utah

He spends almost every night making people laugh.

But it certainly looks like Jimmy Fallon is enjoying his time off.

The 42-year-old Tonight Show host posted a heartwarming family photo to Instagram on Friday that revealed he and his brood are vacationing in Deer Valley, Utah.

Hitting the slopes! Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, 42, posted a heartwarming family photo to Instagram on Friday that revealed he and his brood are vacationing in Deer Valley, Utah

Hitting the slopes! Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, 42, posted a heartwarming family photo to Instagram on Friday that revealed he and his brood are vacationing in Deer Valley, Utah

In the loving picture, Jimmy, decked out in a black parka, navy blue snowboard pants and a royal blue beanie, beams at the camera.

Wife Nancy Juvonen, 49, also bundled up with ski attire, including a New York Giants knit hat, stands next to him on skis while holding one of their daughters.

Speaking of his progeny, both Francis Cole, aged two, and Winnie Rose, aged three, were dressed in adorable, matching turquoise and powder blue ski suits.

Smartly, all members of the family were wearing sunglasses to protect against the infamous glare of the snow.

The other man: While it seemed the late night host was in good spirits, lately he's come under new pressure from the competition in the form of Stephen Colbert

The other man: While it seemed the late night host was in good spirits, lately he's come under new pressure from the competition in the form of Stephen Colbert

Not promising: Fallon remains on top in the more-important 18-49 viewership, but sources told the New York Post that he's still feeling the heat

Not promising: Fallon remains on top in the more-important 18-49 viewership, but sources told the New York Post that he's still feeling the heat

In keeping with his funnyman persona, Fallon added a somewhat comical caption which read 'there's no 'i' in Utah. #SpringBreak #DeerValley.'

While it seemed the late night host was in good spirits, lately he's come under new pressure from the competition in the form of Stephen Colbert.

For a fifth straight week, Fallon was trounced in overall ratings by CBS' Late Night with Stephen Colbert.

Fallon remains on top in the more-important 18-49 viewership, but sources told the New York Post that he's still feeling the heat. 

Misstep: Fallon was severely criticized when he had then then-presidential candidate on his show in the fall, ruffling his hair instead of hitting him with serious questions

Misstep: Fallon was severely criticized when he had then then-presidential candidate on his show in the fall, ruffling his hair instead of hitting him with serious questions

'He freaks out over this. He has to be on top,' one source told the Post.

Many attribute Fallon's drop in ratings to his awkwardness when dealing with politics - a topic that has come to the forefront under President Trump.

Fallon was severely criticized when he had then then-presidential candidate on his show in the fall, ruffling his hair instead of hitting him with serious questions.

Colbert's predecessor David Letterman even took a hit at the appearance, telling New York Magazine he 'would have gone to work on Trump.' 

Fighting words: Colbert's predecessor David Letterman even took a hit at the appearance, telling New York Magazine he 'would have gone to work on Trump'

Fighting words: Colbert's predecessor David Letterman even took a hit at the appearance, telling New York Magazine he 'would have gone to work on Trump'

 

 

 

 

 

 

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