Dwayne Johnson Falls Victim For Fake Tweets In Regards To Queen Elizabeth II’s Demise, Shares His Condolences Through Video ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Instagram )

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Queen Elizabeth II passed away yesterday at her palace peacefully, giving a major shock to the whole world. She was 96 years old. Now, celebrities and ordinary people across the world are sharing their heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family. In the middle of all this, Red Notice actor, Dwayne Johnson fell into a fake Twitter banter in regard to the Queen’s death.

Dwayne will be next seen in the film Black Adam. A while back, his Twitter account was attached to a fake message while sharing condolences to the royal family for the Queen’s demise. As per a report in the Independent, one fake tweet can be read as, “Rest in peace to her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II. A great woman who sat on the throne as long as anyone in British history. Sad she will never get to see Black Adam.”

After that, Dwayne Johnson took to his Instagram handle and shared his heartfelt consolation to the royal family. His message could be heard as, “Well, it has been one hell of a Thursday so far. I’m just swooping in really quickly to stop in and send my love and my condolences, my light, my strength to the royal family during this time in the spirit of the passing of the Queen.”

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