View this post on Instagram Settin’ the record straight. The interview never happened. Never said those words. 100% false. If I ever had an issue with someone, a group, community or a generation — I’d seek them out, create dialogue and do my best to understand them. Criticizing ain’t my style. I don’t cast stones and we all get to be who we are. #millies #plurals #boomers #TequilaGeneration ??? A post shared by therock (@therock) on Jan 11, 2019 at 3:12pm PST
Settin’ the record straight. The interview never happened. Never said those words. 100% false. If I ever had an issue with someone, a group, community or a generation — I’d seek them out, create dialogue and do my best to understand them. Criticizing ain’t my style. I don’t cast stones and we all get to be who we are. #millies #plurals #boomers #TequilaGeneration ???
A post shared by therock (@therock) on Jan 11, 2019 at 3:12pm PST
After the Daily Star apparently made up an interview with him, The Rock was forced to take to Instagram to set the record straight. As if he wouldn't love everyone.
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