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Dwayne Johnson surprises graduating high schooler after answering his call for leadership

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emotional plea asking America’s leadership where it has been in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, it seems, has found an answer — but not in U.S.

President Donald Trump.That’s right, in a follow-up IGTV post shared on Monday, Johnson is no longer asking “Where are you?” Instead, he expressed hope for the future of the nation and the next generation of leaders after receiving a letter and gift from a high school senior which “knocked (him) off (his) feet.”In her touching letter — sent prior to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — the soon-to-be high school graduate, Lorraine Angelakos, asked the professional wrestler and movie star if he would attend her (since-postponed) commencement on May 29 and speak.

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