On February 2, the American actor Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” surprised the millions of followers of his social networks after announcing that his mother, Ata Johnson, had just suffered a serious car accident from which the actor assured that he would survive.
Through a photograph of the car, the protagonist of Black Adam He showed how the red Cadillac Lyriq vehicle in which his mother was traveling was left, an image that shocked everyone due to the visible blow to the front of the right side of the car.
Despite the fact that the 50-year-old former professional wrestler did not reveal many details about it, in the text with which he accompanied the photograph, he reported that his mother will be fine and will recover favorably, only that she will have to be under medical observation for a while.
In the same way, he took advantage of the moment to thank the authorities and the elements of the emergency service of Los Angeles, California, United States, since since they called him, at three in the morning, they did not stop talking to him, informing him about her mother’s accident.
In addition, “La Roca” took advantage of the moment to remember how strong and brave her mother is, since she emphasized all the situations and even delicate diseases that she has overcome so far.
At the end of his message, the actor invited his followers to enjoy every moment with their parents and show them how much they love them, ensuring that life can go away in an instant.
Thank God, she’s fine.
The angels of mercy watched over my mom as she was in a multi-car accident in the middle of the night last night. She will survive and continue to be evaluated.
This woman has survived lung cancer, a difficult marriage, a head-on collision with a drunk driver, and a suicide attempt.
She’s a survivor, in a way that makes angels and miracles real.
Thank you LAPD & LAFD for being so attentive and focused. Thanks for staying on the phone and talking me through it all.
I have one dad left, so if you still have your mom and dad, make sure you hug them tight, because you never know when you’ll get that call at three in the morning that we never want to get.