The Rock Sends Special Birthday Message To 102-Year-Old Grandma
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With great (celebrity) power, comes great (celebrity) responsibility, right? I mean I'm sure I've heard someone say that before. Well, at least it seems that way for Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as he annually puts some time aside to sing to one very special fan out there, Grandma Grover.
As reported by Comicbook, The Rock posted a tweet showing his birthday message to "America's Grandma" and an adorable little sing-a-long which sure made her day. The Hollywood actor says: "When she turned 100, I started singing Happy Birthday to Grandma Grover. Today she's 102 years old and this has become one of my FAVORITE things to do. And she sang back to me! I wish I still had my grandma, but I do have her! Enjoy your birthday! Love, your Rock."
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And honestly, it's just the sort of wholesome content that we love. Although The Rock is one of the most famous people on the planet, it's sweet that he's taking the time to wish an old lady a happy birthday. And his singing isn't half bad either.
When she turned 100, I started singing Happy Birthday to Grandma Grover. Today she's 102 years old :birthday: :tada: and this has become one of myFAVORITE things to do. And she sang back to me!! :notes::relaxed:
I wish I still had my grandma, but I do have her! Enjoy your birthday! :heart:
Love, your Rock :muscle: pic.twitter.com/BgmcAYaQCO
- Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) October 3, 2021
What might be even sweeter though is at the end of the video Grandma Grover sings back to him in a sign of appreciation, and we're not crying, you're crying. It's gonna be the hit of the summer, I just know it.
The Rock is, of course, a busy busy man - recently he's been working on his DC introduction as the one and only Black Adam. He's not shy about it either as he's been threatening DC and Marvel, showing off the first page of the script and generally hyping up the project. We look forward to seeing his performance as a villain and hope it includes more singing to older ladies.
Topics: TV and Film