Aussi actor Hugh Jackman is great not only on screen but also as a puppy parent. His two pups are called Allegra and Dali and he might as well list them as his biological children. He even Skypes with them when he’s away from home!
Jackman got Allegra as a 2014 Christmas present but no one knows who it was from. Well, HE obviously knows who it’s from, he just won’t tell us. Dali was bought by Jackman’s wife and son. They named him after the son’s favorite artist — Salvador Dali. Jackman himself calls Dali “chief of staff” or “chairman of the board”.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
When Priyanka and Nick got married, they each brought their own furbaby to the mix. Chopra brought Diana, and Jonas brought Gino. Each pooch is enjoying the sweetest life imaginable at the side of the hottest couple in Hollywood.
The furbabies' lives are documented in their individual Instagram accounts, managed by their human parents. Their lives include cuddles, vacations, and having more fun than you.
Bruno Mars
In 2012, Bruno Mars adopted a rottweiler puppy and named him Geronimo. He soon became the kind of guy who obsessively posts pictures of his dog, to which he apologized in a “sorry not sorry” kind of way.
Geronimo soon got his own Instagram and Twitter where Bruno was free to spam the followers with Geronimo pics to his heart's content. Several years after his adoption, Mars and his girlfriend brought him a little brother called Pico.
Tom Holland
Tom Holland, AKA the latest Peter Parker, may play Spider-Man, but he's less passionate about arachnids than he is about canines. His dog, Tessa, is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and he says he would love to live her life for a day.
Tessa joined Holland on the red carpet at the premiere of his 2020 film, "Doolittle". She is into cuddles, belly rubs, and tearing her plush toys limb from limb.
Mark Zuckerberg
Don't worry, there is a dog in this picture. We promise. Once you try looking past those dreadlocks, you'll see that it's not a mop, but an actual, living, breathing dog named Beast.
His breed was originally developed as a Hungarian sheepdog, but this beauty belongs to Mark Zuckerberg, so he probably does nothing of the sort. He is, however, a good fur-brother to Zuckerberg's daughter, who's reported to have said "dog" as her first word.