
Right here’s a feel-good video on your Tuesday: The Rock visited the 7-11 he used to frequent in his days rising up in Hawaii and acquired out all of their Snickers bars to make up for the entire occasions he stole from the comfort retailer in his youth — and he made certain to pay for all the opposite guests’ items as properly. Watch the candy clip under.
As he defined within the Instagram caption, Dwayne Johnson was “broke as hell” in his youth, “so I used to steal a king sized @snickers EVERY DAY from 7-11 for nearly a 12 months once I was 14yrs outdated, on my solution to the health club.”
Added Johnson, “The identical clerk was there on daily basis and at all times simply turned her head and by no means busted me.” Johnson’s household was evicted from their Hawaiian house in 1987, and ever since then, his previous theft has been weighing on his conscience.
“I’ve exercised just a few large demons through the years (I nonetheless have just a few left;) so I do know this one appears VERY SILLY, however each time I come again house to Hawaii and drive by 7-11…,” The Rock defined, “I at all times knew I wanted to go in and clear out each Snickers bar that they had – the fitting manner.”
After paying the locals’ tabs and forcing poor cashier BK to rely each Snickers within the retailer, The Rock in the end left all of the sweet bars in a bag on the counter. “If anyone seems like they’re stealing Snickers, give them these so that they don’t steal it,” he informed the workers.
“We will’t change the previous and a few of the dumb stuff we could have finished, however each every so often we will add a little bit redeeming grace notice to that state of affairs — and perhaps put an enormous smile on some stranger’s faces,” Johnson mentioned.
The Rock’s good deed could have gone viral, however it wasn’t a marketing campaign picture op: The actor mentioned again in October that he formally gained’t be working for president in 2024. Sticking to the massive display screen, Johnson final starred within the DC flick Black Adam.