Dwayne Johnson dances with mother Ata at the world premiere of ‘Moana 2’: Watch here

Dwayne Johnson shared a sweet moment with his mother Ata Johnson at the world premiere of “Moana 2” in Hawaii on Thursday.

A video shared to Instagram by Disney shows the “Black Adam” actor standing with his family — including wife Lauren Hashian and daughters Jasmine and Tiana — as he watches his mother Ata Johnson gracefully perform a traditional Polynesian dance.

Ata Johnson (far left) and Dwayne Johnson (far right) attend the world premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Moana 2” in Kapolei, Hawaii on Nov. 21, 2024.

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As she motions for him to join her, Johnson takes off his jacket, kisses his daughters on the head, and gets right into the groove without missing a beat.

The mother-son duo then thank the singers and musicians who provided the tunes for their dance and share a loving embrace as the video ends.

Watch Dwayne Johnson Dance With His Mom At The World Premiere Of ‘Moana 2’

After his mother Ata motioned for him to join her, Dwayne Johnson took off his suit, kissed his daughters on the head and joined in the traditional Polynesian dance without missing a beat.

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Johnson was photographed with his family at the premiere – including his eldest daughter, Simone – just days after he stopped by “Good Morning America” to share what the 2016 “Moana” movie and its long-awaited sequel mean to his daughters.

The “proud girl daddy,” who plays the demigod Maui in both films, said 8-year-old Jasmine and 6-year-old Tiana “see themselves” in the role of Moana.

Jasmine Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, Tiana Johnson, Lauren Hashian and Ata Johnson attend the world premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Moana 2” in Kapolei, Hawaii on November 21, 2024.

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“I think for these girls, my daughters, who see themselves in Moana because they’re girls of color, one of the beauties of Moana is really little boys, little girls of all colors around the world can see themselves even in those grades,” Johnson said.

“Moana 2” hits theaters on November 27.

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