Dwayne Johnson Surprises L.A. Celebrity Tour Bus as It Stops Beside His Car: ‘I’m Like a Big Kid’

Dwayne Johnson is certainly full of surprises!

The actor, 51, spotted a group of tourists who appeared to be visiting movie stars’ homes around Los Angeles — and decided to give them a real-life celebrity experience, which he then shared on Instagram on Wednesday.

In the footage – which was taken from the actor’s car – the tour bus pulled up alongside Johnson’s car as he happily greeted cheering passengers.

“How are you guys? Are you okay?” he asked the group, before joking about their visit to his estate. “Have you been to my place yet?” he asked, and when several people replied that they hadn’t, the actor joked: “Okay, well, keep it that way!” and told the group to “have fun!”

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Noticing that some passengers wanted to take pictures of him, Johnson then agreed to pose for photos for the tourists, even encouraging the bus driver to reverse so the passengers could get better shots and joking that they should “kill my big head” in their photos.

After the excited group snapped a few photos, the actor drove off and began speaking into the camera. “It was fun, things like that are some of the best parts of being famous. We make their day,” he said, adding with a laugh, “And free s—-, getting free s—-.”

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Johnson said communicating with fans is one of the best parts of being famous.

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“Tourist bus surprises 🚌🙀” the Black Adam she wrote in the description of the shots for a pleasant feeling.

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“I’m like a big kid, I get so much joy out of these ‘holy s—’ moments and seeing my people’s faces 😂🤳🏾,” he continued, adding that seeing him might be part of the LA tours.” There aren’t too many pickup trucks that they’re hanging around my hood, so I think ‘watch out for trucks picking up rocks’ is becoming part of these tourist bus attractions 🛻 🤣,” he wrote, before writing a humorous transcript of a conversation with a tour group about visiting his home.

“Happy people. I love seeing it. #bestpartsoffame 🤙🏾 #hoodrollin 🛻,” the caption concluded.

His post on Wednesday wasn’t the first time Johnson has shared heartfelt interactions with tour bus fans.

In 2021, the actor posted a similar video on his Instagram page that showed him surprising a group on an LA bus tour.

“Hey do you know where I can find The Rock? 🛻😂 I love riding in my pickup truck past all these tour buses that go around my neighborhood surprising the hell out of people!!! One of the cool parts of being famous and my job ~ making a few people happy. #pickuptruckrollin #saturdayvibes #myhood,” he captioned the sweet video.

The retired wrestler has shown his kindness many times in the past. In October 2022, he passed him with the daughter of a fan named Luciana during Black Adam event, and proceeded to introduce the baby to the audience, saying, “Mexico, I want to introduce you to someone very special — our biggest fan, Luciano.”

Back in March 2016, Johnson also showed his caring side when he unexpectedly brightened a fan’s day by visiting him at his bedside during a hospital stay in Georgia.

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But it’s not just fans who share Johnson’s warm personality. He is also a caring father to three happy daughters: Simone Johnson, 22, with ex-wife Dany Garcia, as well as Jasmine Johnson, 7, and Tiana Johnson, 5, with wife Lauren Hashian.

And the actor has never been shy about celebrating fatherhood and sharing sweet “daddy-daughter bonding” moments.

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In 2021, he opened up to PEOPLE about raising his daughter and said it’s helped him be “softer and gentler,” adding that he and his wife are raising his two younger daughters in “an environment and culture where there are no boundaries in life.”

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