Former WWE Champion The Rock recently took to Twitter and posted a response to WWE 205 Live Superstar Ariya Daivari, who had posted about buying a new washer & dryer for his mother.
Daivari commented on how he wasn’t able to buy his mom a car or house like The Rock has, but he’s still happy his job allows him to take care of his parents.
“While I wasn’t able to get my mom a car or a house like @TheRock (not yet at least [winking face emoji]) I was able to buy her a new washer/dryer when her’s broke. I’m happy my job allows me to take care of those who took care of me,” Daivari wrote.
Dwayne Johnson is honoring his father, WWE Hall of Famer
Rocky Johnson, just over a year after his death.
The 48-year-old
Fast & Furious star received the Trailblazer Award at the
2021 Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards on Friday (March 5) and he dedicated the award to his late father.
After a clip that documented the actor’s involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and his donations to frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic,
Dwayne shared that his father was instrumental in instilling him with a philanthropic spirit.
“It’s the anchoring reminder that if we’re lucky enough and fortunate enough to be in a position where you can make someone feel good and you can create moments for them that they will never forget for the rest of their lives that is power,” he said.
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently spoke with Erin Jensen of USA Today to promote last night’s “Young Rock” premiere on NBC. Rock said he would consider running for office of President of the United States if that’s what the American people wanted.
Rock previously made headlines in 2017 for saying he was “seriously considering” a run for president. He still has not ruled out the possibility.
“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted,” the former WWE Champion said. “Truly I mean that, and I’m not flippant in any way with my answer. That would be up to the people…So I would wait, and I would listen. I would have my finger on the pulse, my ear to the ground.”
In Memoriam: Remembering Notable (And Some Honorary) Canadians Who Died In 2020
We pay tribute to Alex Trebek, a prime minister, a rock star, an award-winning actress, and trailblazing athletes.
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12/30/2020 03:56pm EST
Saying goodbye can be tough, and processing the loss of noteworthy names is no different. When news breaks about the death of a public figure, together, we reminisce about their legacy, and the lasting imprint of their cultural impact.
This past year, many Canadians mourned the deaths of “Black Panther” actor Chadwick Boseman, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, and longtime associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, among others.