Birthday: April 17, 2018 (Aries)
Born In: Los Angeles, California, United States
Tiana Gia Johnson is the youngest daughter of actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his second and current wife, Lauren Hashian. She has an older sister, Jasmine, as well as an older half-sister, Simone, from her father’s previous marriage to producer Dany Garcia. Her paternal grandparents are Rocky Johnson and Ata Maivia. Tiana’s mother is a singer-songwriter, who received her early lessons in music from her father, the late drummer Sib Hashian. Tiana’s maternal grandmother is Suzanne (née Jipp). She has one paternal uncle, Curtis; one paternal aunt, Wanda; one maternal uncle, Adam; and one maternal aunt, Aja. Although she was born in California and is being raised there, she has a deep connection to the Samoan culture through her father’s side of the family. Prior to her birth, her father revealed her gender during an appearance on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show.’
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Age: 6 Years, 6 Year Old Females
father: Dwayne Johnson
mother: Lauren Hashian
siblings: Jasmine Johnson, Simone Alexandra Johnson
Born Country: United States
Family Members American Female
U.S. State: California
City: Los Angeles
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Tiana Gia Johnson was born on April 17, 2018, in Los Angeles, California, to Dwayne Johnson and Lauren Hashian. Her father is an actor, retired professional wrestler, singer, writer, and producer. He is one of the most popular and bankable stars working in the industry today. His movies have made over $10 billion at the box office worldwide. Before he was an actor, he was a professional wrestler. One of the most charismatic and prolific professional wrestlers of all time, he began his career as the heir to an astounding pro-wrestling legacy before moving on to rock the entertainment industry (puns intended). Tiana’s mother, Lauren, is a singer-songwriter and quite active on various platforms of social media. On Instagram, she regularly shares photographs of her family and has accumulated over a million followers. In 2018, she and recording artist Naz Tokio released a single titled ‘Samson,’ which was later played in an episode of the fourth season of Johnson’s HBO comedy-drama series ‘Ballers’. Her 2017 single, ‘Go Hard’, a duet with Walter French, was picked by ESPN as an official song for the 2017 WNBA season.
Tiana’s parents met for the first time in 2006 while Johnson was shooting for the film ‘The Game Plan’. At the time, Johnson was married to Dany Garcia, with whom he has a daughter named Simone Alexandra Johnson (born August 14, 2001). After Johnson and Garcia’s amicable 2007 separation, he and Lauren began their relationship. Their daughter, Tiana’s older sister, Jasmine, was born on December 16, 2015. After being in a relationship for over 12 years, the couple exchanged vows on August 18, 2019, in Hawaii.
When Lauren Hashian was pregnant with Tiana Gia Johnson, Dwayne Johnson appeared as a guest on an episode of ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’. During the interview, he remarked, “I can't make boys - not that I want to. Girl power”, effectively revealing that he and Lauren were having a girl. Later, while on The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon, Dwayne Johnson shared his happiness for becoming a father to a daughter for the third time. He also mentioned being raised by strong women and jokingly said he was surrounded by “estrogen.”
Despite being the daughter of a Hollywood megastar, Tiana Gia Johnson, along with her sister, Jasmine Jonson, is likely to grow up in relative privacy, much like her older half-sister, Simone Alexandra Johnson. While Dwayne Johnson is a natural performer and loves the spotlight, he prefers to keep his personal life private. He has not gotten involved in any incident until now that would have brought the paparazzi to his doorstep. Furthermore, he maintains a clean and lovable public image. As his daughter, Tiana is a member of one of the most influential Hollywood families. She has a rich legacy in the entertainment field from her mother’s side as well, as her maternal grandfather, Sib Hashian, was the drummer of the legendary rock band 'Boston.'
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