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Dwayne Johnson’s kid is sceptical that he voiced Maui in ‘Moana.’

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Dwayne Johnson’s kid is sceptical that he voiced Maui in ‘Moana.’

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has set high parenting goals for his fans, as seen by his most recent charming video.

On Saturday, the Red Notice actor came to Instagram and uploaded a beautiful video of himself sitting down for a tea party with his 4-year-old daughter, Tiana.

The Jumanji star stated in a charming look of the father-daughter relationship that the small girl has’refused to accept’ that he had voiced a character from one of her favourite Disney flicks.
“Man, these daddy/daughter/bunny tea parties have a particular way of putting things into actual perspective,” Johnson, 50, captioned the photo on Instagram.

“My ‘why’ becomes further clearer,” he continues. “She’s just four years old and won’t remember this, but I will.”

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According to the Jungle Cruise star, his youngest daughter “refuses to accept that her daddy is truly MAUI from one of her favourite @disney movies, MOANA!”

“She often tells me, Daddy, you’re not Maui, you’re The Rock,” he said.

Johnson has a 6-year-old daughter, Jasmine, with his wife Lauren Hashian, and a 20-year-old daughter, Simone, with his ex-wife Dany Garcia.

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