The Rock Mocks Kevin Hart With His 'Get Out And VOTE' Message



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During the time that you're not voting, you're going to vote, and for good reason – you should vote. In that spirit, Dwayne's "The Rock" Johnson woke up on his son's day. Fast and Furious spin off, Hobbs and Shaw. Naturally, he did not fire any shots at Idris Elba (who's using his "Sexiest Man Alive" platform for the same message) or Jason Statham (they're saving the animosity for the movie). Instead, The Rock thing to pick on someone who is not his size, but to be fair, almost nobody is The Rock's size.

Here's Johnson's Instagrammed message of himself holding a young boy with his superimposed face over his head. "Get out and VOTE," he wrote. "Do not do it for me. Do it for our little ones. "

Fans of the duo, who will be together in an untitled Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle sequel (for a Dec. 2019 release), know that they have a history of insulting each other into oblivion. They recently did so for a BBC Radio 1 interview, and this is a hulking 6'5 "and the other is a dimunitive 5'4." A few days ago, The Rock explained on this jokingly adversarial tone is simply part of his friendship dynamic between himself and "his son."

"We f * ck with each other all the time because it's what we love to do and the world loves it too," he wrote for the below image. "We're lining up some very big things for the world to enjoy. I still want to slap his little lips into next week though. "

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