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Dwayne Johnson has hilarious “talk” with his 3-month-old daughter and her reply has us in love
Although Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson started his career as a wrestler, he enjoys the family life now.
Dwayne married his manager Dany Garcia in 1997. Four years later, in August of 2001, they gave birth to their daughter Simone.
Six years after Simone was born, Dwayne and Dany announced they were having an amicable split. The two of them remain friends and continue to do business together. Shortly after the divorce, Dwayne started dating Lauren Hashian, and the two have been together ever since. In an interview, the former wrestler told PEOPLE:
“I was so fortunate to have fallen in love once. To fall in love again? That’s a hard thing to do twice in the position I’m in.”
In December of 2015, Dwayne and Lauren gave birth to their first daughter, Jasmine Lia.
The father often takes to his social media accounts to tell his fans about his parenting adventures.
For example, when 2-year-old Jasmine Lia paid him an unexpected compliment. In an Instagram post, he wrote: “Great to recharge the batteries this weekend, back home with all my girls and teaching this lil’ tornado how to swim.”
“Took my shirt off and she said, ‘Daddy I like your brown boobies…’ Thank you baby, but daddy has pecs, not boobies,” adding the humorous hashtag, “#MrBrownBoobs.”
When Lauren gave birth to their second daughter this past April, Dwayne also took to social media to describe the experience. In an Instagram post, the muscular actor wrote:
“I was right there during labor, helping her breathe, every highly intense contraction, every second of pain, right there watching the actual birth, cutting the cord and wiping the tears.”
“It’s a miracle we should witness because it’ll give you a whole new respect for the strength and beauty of a woman.”
Dwayne’s girlfriend Lauren also gets in on the social media action occasionally. Recently, she posted an adorable video of their three-month-old daughter Tiana Gia having what sounds like a little conversation.
Fans were enamored with Tiana and since Lauren posted this “conversation”, Dwayne posted another that has gone completely viral.
In the video, viewed millions of times, you see “The Rock” holding Tiana in his muscular arms.
Tiana looks up at her father with complete adoration as he asks her a series of questions. It looks like he’s fishing for some daddy compliments, as he tells his grinning baby: “You have the sexiest daddy in the world,” and she starts to giggle and smile in response. “I know, I know, right?” he tells her. “And the coolest Daddy in the world.”
From here, the video only gets cuter— but I’ll let you be the judge.
As mentioned, Dwayne’s adorable conversation with Tiana has been viewedmillions times. People are enamored by the two’s adorable relationship— and hey, I’m sure the sight of a sexy man holding a tiny baby doesn’t hurt either.
Comments on the video read:
“How precious❤❤ Children and Babies make the world seem perfect.”
“OMG they’re sooooo sweet”
“How did I miss THIS!!!?? OoooommmmGGGOODDDD!!😭just the sweetest thing”
“This is the most precious thing ive seen all day!!”
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TXT smile through adversity in the MV teaser for new single ‘LO$ER=LO♡ER’
South Korean boyband Tomorrow X Together (TXT) have dropped a brand-new teaser for their upcoming music video for ‘LO$ER=LO♡ER’.
Bill Burr Slams Cancel Culture, Collective Faux Outrage: ‘Not Apologizing’ ‘To F***ing People’ Who Didn’t Hear The Joke
Comedian, actor, and podcast host Bill Burr slammed Cancel Culture this week, criticizing the collective faux outrage from people he says don’t go to his shows and likely don’t understand his comedy.
“I’m not saying that I ever haven’t made mistakes,” Burr admitted, according to the Washington Examiner. “There’s [sic] times I’ve, you know, pissed somebody off or made somebody cry, and if they come up and they have a legitimate thing, then I’ll apologize to them.”
“But I’m not apologizing to a bunch of f***ing people because I told a joke that they weren’t at,” he explained. “I told a joke at a show you weren’t at. Like, all right, so, like, how is that my fault?”
During the same appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Burr added that, in his estimation, 85% of the country is reasonable, and its extremists on both sides make the most noise.
“These people that are on the extreme Right and Left, I think, only represent about 15% of the population,” Burr said. “I just feel like 85% of the country on the Right and the Left is kind of sitting there, like, when are Dad and Mom going to stop screaming at each other?”
This summer, the “Mandalorian” actor bucked the liberal narrative on his podcast, ripping into “treasonous un-American” CNN for the network’s Trump-obsession and its refusal to criticize “bore” President Joe Biden because he’s a Democrat.
“I swear to God, I cannot believe people watch that channel. They’re so dumb,” Burr said at the time, according to Fox News. “They’re f***ing treasonous un-American pieces of s***.”
Burr noted that his mother-in-law turns on CNN when she comes over to watch his children.
“She always puts on CNN,” he explained. “And do you know what those f***ing morons are doing? Do you know what those f***ing morons are doing?! They’re f***ing talking about Trump.”
“It’s like, do you think these people give a f*** who’s president? They want Darth Vader to come back. They want him (Trump) to come back. Because they had nothing to talk about, because it’s show business, and Joe Biden is a f***ing bore.”
The comedian then smacked the network for their partisan bias: “They can’t b**** about [Biden] because he’s wearing a blue tie,” he said, referring to POTUS being a Democrat.
“So now what do they do? They’re going out there, they’re doing what they did the first time to get this guy [Trump] elected, by giving him all this free coverage, while they act like they allegedly don’t like him,” Burr added.
“I don’t buy it. I don’t buy it. They are a corporate news channel.”
Back in March, Burr rattled progressives when he cracked anti-PC jokes as he presented an award at the 2021 Grammys, The Daily Wire reported:
When he presented the best regional Mexican music award, he stumbled over the pronunciation of winner Natalia Lafourcade’s last name. “I can’t say the name,” he said. “The Grammy goes to Natalia Lafourcade. I will accept on behalf of her. If I butchered her name, I’m sorry.”
“Natalie, you won,” Burr added.
“[How many] feminists are like, going nuts,” Burr later mocked, presenting best tropical Latin album. “Why is this cis-white male doing all this Latino stuff.”
“These people that are on the extreme right & left only represent about 15% of the population.. the other 85% are just wondering when mom & dad are gonna stop arguing with each other” ~@billburr#PatMcAfeeShowLIVE pic.twitter.com/cGBT1JJlun
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 1, 2021
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Rudy Giuliani Warns Dominion Against Lawsuit: ‘I’m a Crazy Guy, I Really Am, Just Really Crazy’
Rudy Giuliani, attorney for former President Donald Trump, responded Monday to a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit filed against him by Dominion Voting Systems.
Giuliani had publicly supported Trump’s baseless claims that widespread voter fraud had been a factor in President Joe Biden‘s victory. Among the conspiracy theories peddled by Giuliani was an allegation that tabulation machines manufactured by Dominion Voting Systems had been programmed to flip votes from Trump to Biden. Many of the lawsuits filed by Giuliani and other members of Trump’s legal team, attempting to overturn the results of the election, failed. In its Monday filing, Dominion said that Giuliani’s allegations had damaged the company’s reputation.
During Monday’s edition of Giuliani’s Chat with the Mayor program on WABC, Giuliani scoffed at the billion-dollar lawsuit.
“What do you think I am, some kind of jackass?” Giuliani asked. “That’s intended to frighten me, you want to frighten me. You want to scare me, like you have some of these companies and stations that have gone ahead and kissed your you-know-what. Because they’re afraid of you.”
“Well, I tell you I’m a crazy guy, I really am, I’m just really crazy,” Giuliani continued. “So not only haven’t you scared me, you’ve actually given me something that I couldn’t get through the censorship that’s been set up so nobody can see your machines.”
Giuliani asserted that the lawsuit would allow his “independent experts” to examine the voting machines and delve deeply into Dominion’s investors and business connections.
“You got the wrong guy here,” Giuliani said. “I think a couple of the others you sued are the wrong people too. I just don’t think they’re able to be frightened.”
Newsweek reached out to Dominion Voting Systems for comment.

In a Monday statement, Dominion CEO John Paulos said Giuliani’s continued allegations that Dominion was implicit in voter fraud had “undermined trust in American democratic institutions.” Paulos added that Giuliani “continues to make demonstrable false claims, and we intend to hold him, and others who spread disinformation, to account.”
Dominion also filed a $1.3 billion lawsuit against attorney Sidney Powell in January. Powell, who worked alongside Trump’s legal team, alleged that Dominion got its start in Venezuela and that its voting machines were used in that country to ensure the election of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Dominion has denied the allegations.
“Dominion has never participated in any elections in Venezuela and has no connection or relationship with the now-deceased former Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez,” Dominion said in a November statement. “Other companies have serviced elections in Venezuela, but Dominion is not one of them.”
Giuliani furthered the theory of rigged voting machines during remarks at a Stop the Steal rally in Washington, D.C. in January, telling those in attendance that he had not been allowed to examine “one machine or one paper ballot.” In his rally comments, Giuliani equated the lack of access to machines to criminal behavior.
“Who hides evidence?” Giuliani said. “Criminals hide evidence. Not honest people.”
After the rally, at which Trump also insinuated widespread voter fraud, a number of Trump supporters walked to the U.S. Capitol and interrupted the Congressional confirmation of Biden’s election victory. Members of the mob, some of whom were armed, were able to enter the Capitol building. Some lawmakers were forced to shelter in place until the incursion could be quelled. Five fatalities were reported in connection with the riot.