Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s mother was involved in a serious car crash in Los Angeles Wednesday night, but survived in what the actor is calling a miracle.
The “Black Adam” star posted a photo to Instagram of a mangled red Cadillac Escalade that suffered heavy damage to the front passenger side. The actor included a long caption thanking God that his mom was OK.
“Angels of mercy watched over my mom as she was in a car crash late last night,” Johnson said.
Below is Johnson’s full statement, along with a photo of his mother’s totaled car:
Thank you God she’s ok. Angels of mercy watched over my mom as she was in a car crash late last night. She’ll survive and continue to get evaluated.
This woman has survived lung cancer, tough marriage, head on collision with a drunk driver. She’s a survivor, in ways that make angels and miracles real.
Thank you LAPD & LAFD for being so caring & focused. Thanks for staying on phone and talking me thru it all.
I got one parent left, so if you still got your mom and dad make sure you hug ‘em hard, cos you never know when you’ll get that 3am call we never want to get.
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