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Dwayne Johnson pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after being the victim of an Internet hoax

Heartfelt message: Dwayne Johnson, 50, shed his strongman persona on Thursday when he shared a heartfelt message for the British royal family and all who are grieving the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Dwayne Johnson shared a sincere message to the British Royal family and all who are mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.

The Moana actor, 50, said he was “sending love” to the people of Britain and told them to “stay strong”.

This post comes after fake tweets were posted that had the movie star’s name attached. The notes, which paid tribute to the Queen as she promoted her October film Black Adam, went viral.

Heartfelt message: Dwayne Johnson, 50, shed his strongman persona on Thursday when he shared a heartfelt message for the British royal family and all who are grieving the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Heartfelt message: Dwayne Johnson, 50, shed his strongman persona on Thursday when he shared a heartfelt message for the British royal family and all who are grieving the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

In his new message, Johnson did not set up his movie but instead shared a heartfelt note.

“Well it’s been an amazing Thursday so far,” he shared before adding, “I’m going to come in real quick to drop by and send my love and condolences, my light, strength and mana to the royal family.” . during this time in the spirit of the Queen’s passing.’

He then wrote: ‘I’m so sorry, I know pain, as we all know pain. What a life. What an amazing life. I never had the privilege or honor of meeting the Queen, but what a life.

Condolences: I am quickly reaching out to drop by and send my love and condolences

Condolences: I am reaching out quickly to drop by and send my love and condolences,” the actor said, “my light, strength and mana to the Royal Family during this time in the spirit of the Queen’s passing.”

Reign: Elizabeth II ruled Great Britain for 70 years.

Reign: Elizabeth II ruled Great Britain for 70 years. “I never had the privilege or honor of meeting the Queen,” the Moana star admitted, “but what a life.”

The actor wore an LA Rams training jersey while standing in a gym with country music playing in the background in a video shared on social media.

Seven decades, I think, of the oldest monarchy. I think I’m terrible at math, but I think it’s seven decades. What an impressive life.’

The Red Notice star then shared a personal memory about the sudden death of his father, Rocky Johnson, who died at the age of 67 in 2020.

Grief: The actor shared his experience dealing with the sudden death of his father, Rocky Johnson, who died suddenly in 2020, saying:

Grieving: The actor shared his experience dealing with the sudden death of his father, Rocky Johnson, who died suddenly in 2020, saying, “It informs us how we should live in the future because, in his spirit, we have a chance to live.” . life, and live greatly with passion and fervor and positive energy’

Rocky Johnson: The Rock followed in the footsteps of his late father, Rocky, who was also a professional wrestler.

Rocky Johnson: The Rock followed in the footsteps of his late father, Rocky, who was also a professional wrestler.

“I have to tell you that it is not a consolation,” explained the former professional wrestler.

“When I lost my old man two years ago before the pandemic, I never got a chance to say goodbye to him and I’m sorry.”

The loss allowed the grieving son to develop his own philosophy of life and death, he said.

“The way I see that these days is that (death) informs us how we should live moving forward because, in its spirit, we have the opportunity to live life, and to live it very much with passion, fervor and positive energy with all of us”. ‘I have’, wrote the star.

“Sending lots of love,” he continued. ‘Stay strong. Now let us live as great as we can, and what a life.

The Rock may have felt compelled to reach out after someone on the internet posted two fake tweets under the actor’s name that went viral.

Both were attached to the opening of his upcoming action film, Black Adam, with a reading, ‘Rest in peace with her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II’. A great woman who held the throne longer than anyone else in British history. It’s sad that I never get to see Black Adam.

Viral hoax: The actor may have felt compelled to speak out after someone online posted two fake tweets under the actor's name about the Queen's death that went viral.

Viral hoax: The actor may have felt compelled to speak out after someone online posted two fake tweets under the actor’s name about the Queen’s death that went viral.

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