Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson: He has to say goodbye to his dog

On Instagram, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson honors his late dog Hobbs and shares his feelings with his 394 million followers.
"Rest in peace Hobbs": With these words, action star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (52) bids farewell to his French bulldog, named after his cult role in six films in the "Fast & Furious" series.On Instagram, the otherwise tough muscleman lets his grief run free.
He captioned a video showing the actor in a leather jacket and sunglasses cuddling with his four-legged companion and other photos from everyday life with his furry friend, with the touching words: "I am numb to this loss, but we are so grateful for every ounce of pure love he gave to our entire family, and we are so grateful that he did not have to suffer long when he passed away quietly and bravely in the night."
The clip is accompanied by the country classic "What's Going on in Your World" by George Strait from 1989. "One of my favorite songs feels fitting here because I wonder what's going on in his new world because I know what it's like in mine. I'm not sure how ghosts work, but come visit us every now and then so we can get into trouble and laugh again," Johnson writes in conclusion.
In 2015, the actor had to say goodbye to his other French bulldog Brutus after he ate a poisonous mushroom and had to be put down. He had only recently taken in Brutus and Hobbs.

Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese (82) is working on a new project with Leonardo DiCaprio (50), in which , according to a report in the US industry magazine "Deadline", ex-wrestler Johnson is also said to be involved. It is said to be about a gangster boss who builds an underworld empire in Hawaii in the 1960s and 1970s and brutally defends himself against rival criminals and companies from the US mainland. A story based on true events.
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