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Why demigod Dwayne Johnson flexed to get daughters, mom in 'Moana'

Why demigod Dwayne Johnson flexed to get daughters, mom in 'Moana'
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson discussed his decision to include his mother and daughters in the live-action 'Moana' film. He acknowledged the potential perception of nepotism but emphasized the personal significance of having his family appear on screen.

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The story highlights the intersection of celebrity culture, family dynamics, and the production choices behind major Hollywood blockbusters.

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Hear this story LOS ANGELES — The only way Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson gets upstaged at a movie premiere is when his daughters do the upstaging.

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The article is a lighthearted entertainment piece focusing on a celebrity's personal narrative.

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