In his WWE career, Dwayne Johnson has faced different wrestlers such as John Cena, while on the big screen he has fought tough men such as Jason Statham, but The Rock has strong adversaries who can beat him in seconds: his daughters.
Johnson has shown that behind his rough appearance is a loving family man, who is willing to do whatever it takes to have quality time with them, even if it means looking a little bad.
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On social media, The Rock shared a video where his daughters put makeup on him in a fun way, something the actor enjoyed even though his face says otherwise.
"What started with my two tornadoes, Jazzy and Tia, asking, 'Daddy, can we put some makeup on you?' and me saying, 'Yes, but do it quickly and calmly, because I have to go to the gym'" Johnson wrote on social media.
The Rock knows that these are the moments he appreciates most with his daughters, as when they grow up they may not want to have their father around, but that doesn't matter to the Black Adam actor, as for his little ones there are no limitations on his part.
"I know they won't always be little and they won't always prefer to spend time with dad when they're older, but they'll always be my girls, so I'll take this abuse all day long. Bring it on!"
Johnson is currently filming the live-action version of Moana, in which he plays Maui, while in its animated version, Johnson voiced the same character in both parts of the film.
The Rock is looking not to repeat the mistakes his father made, something that led them not to speak to each other, something that Johnson regrets, who was unable to say goodbye to his father, who passed away in 2020.
"I wish I had made amends, but it was too late. What I would give for just 5 more minutes, to hug him tight, kiss him on the cheek and say 'I love you and we're OK'"