Dwayne Johnson has made a huge professional change by becoming an author.
On April 12, the Red Notice actor revealed on Instagram that he will co-author a nonfiction book with investigative journalist Nick Bilton.
"Super grateful to co-author my next project (a non-fiction book) with award-winning investigative journalist, @NickBilton," the 52-year-old said in the caption.
The Rock went on: "Nick and I have worked on this for months now, with many more months of work ahead of us."
"This has already been such an unbelievable, inspiring and eye-opening experience," he told me.
Dwayne clarified: "The non-fiction book will chronicle the untold true story of a fierce and defiant Hawaiian crime syndicate known as The Company that battled outsider gangs and corporate invaders during the 1960s and 1970s."
Dwayne said: "My formative years were spent growing up in Honolulu, Hawai'i and this story is very personal."
"The more exhaustive research we do and people we speak to, the more I shake my head at how wildly and profoundly connected we all were," said the Fast & Furious star.
At last, he said, "Mahalo to our director, Marty Scorsese for working so closely with us creatively as we all explore and embrace this Hawai'i story with mana and respect."
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