​Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Opens Up About Struggle with Depression

BY Sarah MurphyPublished Apr 3, 2018

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is known for his tough guy persona — be it in the CFL, WWE or onscreen in flicks like Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle or the upcoming Rampage — but he nevertheless opened up about his battle with depression in a recent interview.
 
Noting that "depression never discriminates" and encouraging others to speak up ("especially us dudes have a tendency to keep it in"), Johnson shared an interview with The Express via Twitter yesterday (April 2).
 
In it, he detailed the experience of witnessing his mother's suicide attempt when he was just 15 years old, pulling her back when she walked into oncoming traffic.
 
Johnson also spoke about his own depression, explaining that his lowest point came after injuries prevented him from pursuing an NFL career. He signed with the CFL, but was dropped after a year. His girlfriend broke up with him around the same time.
 
"I reached a point where I didn't want to do a thing or go anywhere," he said. "I was crying constantly."
 
Johnson claimed that finding his calling as a wrestler and then an actor helped him find strength and avoid becoming suicidal like his mother.
 
"We both healed but we've always got to do our best to pay attention when other people are in pain," he said. "We have to help them through it and remind them they are not alone." 
 
Read Johnson's Twitter message below, as well as some of the responses it's received from fellow athletes and actors.
 
Rampage is in theatres April 13.
 
 

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