Dwayne Johnson encounters police post Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony
Dwayne Johnson was pulled over by the cops
Dwayne Johnson, former wrestler and now actor, renowned for his roles in films like Jumanji and the Fast & Furious franchise, was pulled over by the police.
This happened after he celebrated Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci's joint Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
According to TMZ, he was stopped and was questioned about the tinted windows in his car.
The Moana star, also known as The Rock, stepped out of the car and was seen talking to police officers in a calm manner.
He was issued a ticket by the police officer, then shook hands with him, according to eyewitnesses.
Previously, at the event he was driving home from, he had given a speech about Emily Blunt.
"The one word that I think reflects Emily's mana and spirit is 'present' because she is so deeply present, as I've learned over the years," he told the audience, adding, "Every single day, knowing Emily, as many of us do, that is one grateful woman who will wake up feet on the ground, being grateful about every moment."
At the event, Dwayne Johnson wore a white suit, but had noticeably spilt something on his trousers. He joked with the crowd, "I was like 'I feel good, I feel cool right now, until...' Podium's got me, right? It's covering? Thank god," he laughed. "Well, it's a way to start off the morning."
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