Dwayne Johnson recently offered a heartfelt tribute to his little fan, Kane, who died on March 18.
On April 6, the Red Notice actor released a video on Instagram, cherishing time with a little child who loved Maui's character.
In the video, Dwayne identified himself as The Rock and chatted with the late youngster, who wished to meet Maui in person.
In a post, the Jungle Cruise star wrote, "My heart always skips a beat whenever I get the call from my friends at @makeawishamerica letting me know we have a 'Rush Wish' that needs to happen right away."
On March 11, Dwayne recounted how he had the opportunity to fulfill young Kane's request.
Dwayne also added that he met Kane's parents and twin brother, Dennis, and that he wanted to share this video to honor "Kane's life" and show all of his followers "what an incredible, brave, and amazing young boy he was".
Dwayne added: "He may have been quiet, but in his heart, Kane was just singing away."
The wrestler-turned-actor also extended his heartfelt sympathies to Kane's parents, Charles and Christine, on their difficult loss.
"I'm really sad for your loss. Sending love, light, and aloha... "Stay strong," said The Rock.
Meanwhile, Dwayne praised Kane's twin brother, saying, "Man, you're an awesome brother, and I can't wait to shake your hand one day."
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