supports HTML5 videoDwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has sent his love and support to the Royal Family following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.The WWE legend turned Hollywood superstar shared a poignant tribute after the British monarch died on Thursday aged 96, and his message came hours after he was the victim of a cruel fake tweet hoax.After the news of the Queen’s death was reported yesterday evening with BBC, ITV and more breaking from their broadcasts, a couple of photoshopped tweets were shared on Twitter pretending to be from his account tying the sad news to his upcoming DC blockbuster.One fake tweet read: ‘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.’Without commenting on the prank, Dwayne later took to his actual Twitter and shared his own emotional tribute to the Queen’s loved ones during such a difficult time.He said: ‘I’m just swooping in really quickly to stop in and send my love and my condolences, my light, strength and mana to the Royal Family during this time in the spirit of the passing of the Queen.Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died after 70 years on the throne, with her death announced by Buckingham Palace on September 8, 2022.
She died at the age of 96 at her home in Balmoral, with her son, the now King Charles, and daughter Princess Anne by her side.Follow Metro.co.uk's live blog for the latest updates.‘I’m so sorry, I know the paid like we all know the pain.
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