The Rock Shares Emotional Moment With Fan on the Set of 'Jumanji' Sequel

Emotion on the lot.

Dwayne Johnson speaks at the 'Time 100' gala.
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Dwayne Johnson speaks at the 'Time 100' gala.

Here's a nice little moment between Dwayne Johnson and a fan that the former posted for his 140 million Instagram followers. The interaction happened on the set of the Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle sequel and came when the fan told The Rock a heartfelt story about his late mom.

As Johnson captioned it:

As a man, it’s a whole other level when you hold another grown man with tears in his eyes.

I’ve held a few.

A few have held me.

This man lost his mama and she used to compare us.

You’re right brother, she’s looking down at us - and she’s proud of you.

Also, your son’s a good hearted kid. Kept his composure as he tells me a difficult story.

We may or may never cross paths again, but just know that moments like this mean the world to me.

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While far less touching, at least emotionally, here's another clip from the same set that involved a fan feeling him up:

The Rock was causing all sorts of waterworks in adult tear ducts on (or around) set, as illustrated by this other post he previously put up. 

Navajo Spirit.

It’s always very special to me when people get emotional when we meet. Their tears are a reflection of so many emotions and I try to be as present as I can possibly can.

I’ve been particularly moved by our Native Americans on this Navajo Nation land.

Every hand shake, every hug, every presentation bubbles with emotion.

They’re often brought to tears ~ as am I.

This powerful land in this picture, is owned by this humble matriarch and her family.

As she presented this gift to me on behalf of her family and ancestors, she began to cry.

Real as it gets.

With every handshake, I feel from them such a deep rooted sense of pride, pain, struggle, joy, humility and strong perseverance.

I’m grateful to have been so embraced by our Najavo Nation.

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