Dwayne Johnson shared a cute and emotional moment on Instagram over the weekend as he surprised his mother Ata Johnson with a new car.

Dwayne, 49, gifted a Cadillac to his mother this Christmas. The actor shared a video and a series of photos featuring his kids and mom.

In the video, the actor could be seen covering his mother's eyes while his two daughters were standing close to the car. As soon as he opens her eyes, she couldn't hold back her happiness and hugged Johnson.

In the next photos, Ata could be seen sitting on the driving seat of the brand-new car and in the other photos, kids also joined her as one of them sat on the front seat and another in the backseat.

"This one felt good," Dwayne captioned the post. "Surprised my mom with a new car for Christmas today. She was shocked. She got a few good ugly cries in. Then once her grand babies joined her inside the car. She was overcome with pure joy joy."

Dwayne, who also shared a snap of his dog entering the car holding a toy chicken, further wrote in the caption, "Hell, even Hobbs, my dog wanted to peep the whip with his new Christmas chicken."

"I’m so grateful I can do this kinda stuff for my mom, who’s had one helluva life. I don’t take any of it for granted. Neither does she," he said, adding: "Merry Christmas ma, enjoy your new ride!!! And your Elvis records. We love you. You deserve a lot more."

The comments section was filled with Merry Christmas wishes and fans praised Dwayne for surprising his mother with such a gift.

On the same day, the actor also shared an adorable video of him and his daughter, who was applying makeup on his face. In the caption, the actor shared the backstory of this cute video and wrote that he was on the way to the gym on Christmas Eve and his daughter suggested that makeup is going to make his workout better and the actor eventually agree to give her 15 minutes to do his makeup.

On the work front, the actor will be next seen in the superhero movie, "Black Adam," which is slated to release on July 29, 2022.

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