‘The Rock’ Dwayne Johnson makes a heartbreaking announcement about his beloved mother.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson shared an emotional update about his mother, Ata Johnson, who was recently involved in a car accident in Los Angeles.

In his own words, Johnson expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank God, she appears to be in good health.”

He also acknowledged his mother’s remarkable strength, stating, “This woman has battled lung cancer, a difficult marriage, a head-on collision with an impaired driver, and a suicide attempt.”

Dwayne Johnson thanked the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles Fire Department for their assistance and support during this challenging time.

In closing, Johnson urged his followers to cherish their parents, reminding them of life’s unpredictability and the importance of showing love and respect. Colleagues and fans have joined in offering well wishes for Ata Johnson’s swift recovery.

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