Guy Freaks Out, Parks Truck In Traffic To Take Selfie With The Rock

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Jun 21, 2017

Every once in a while, a selfie opportunity comes along that causes you to throw all caution to the wind.

Does Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson qualify? Probably not. But don’t tell that to his biggest fan.

Johnson, the former University of Miami linebacker who occasionally dabbles in professional wrestling and method acting, stopped in the middle of traffic recently to take a selfie with a fan who, to put it lightly, totally loses his marbles.

See the hilarious moment in the Instagram post below, and be sure to read the caption, as Johnson’s account of the story is pretty awesome:

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Yeah but sometimes traffic is just gonna have to wait to make fans happy ? I was driving in my pick up truck after work and my guy here pulled up beside me, recognized me and started freaking out. I rolled the passenger window down to say hello and then he REALLY freaked out. Jumped out of his rig and came around to my side where he stood in the oncoming traffic lane. He said, "Holy shit Rock you're my hero, can I take a picture with you?" I said yeah man but let's pull over to the side and .. before I could even finish he was gone like a flash, "Hold on let me get my phone".. The light's turned green and now cars are coming towards him and driving around him. Not one car was beeping their horn because I'm sure they thought some road rage was going down. No rage, just some big, brown, bald tattooed man in his pick up truck taking selfies in traffic. This dude put a grateful smile on my face and got a big ass laugh outta me as well. Besides the traffic jam we caused and his ass almost getting hit by oncoming traffic, making fans like this happy will always be the best part of fame. Thanks dude for making my day. ?? #INeedDarkerWindowTint #GreatestFansInTheWorld

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Good for you, sir.

Also, props to Johnson for not throwing this guy to the side like a torpedo.

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