Dwayne Johnson has had enough of Hollywood treating politics like a personality.

In a new interview, the actor known as The Rock made clear he wants no part of the constant political posturing that defines so much of the entertainment world right now.

He is not trying to become the next celebrity lecturer.

He sounds more like a man who touched the political stove once and learned the lesson.

Johnson laid out the shift during a sit-down with Esquire.

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His point was simple.

He wants to focus on creating, art, and storytelling, not the endless industry pressure to take a public political swing.

Esquire quoted Johnson putting it this bluntly:

I’ve learned I’m going to keep my politics to myself.

I hate the slinging. I hate all the bullshit that comes with it.

That is a remarkable thing to hear from one of the biggest stars in the country.

Hollywood usually rewards the opposite.

The industry loves the lecture, the hashtag, the awards-show sermon, and the celebrity who treats regular Americans like they are badly behaved children.

Johnson is saying, in his own way, that he is done feeding that machine.

Fox News framed the story this way:

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is distancing himself from Hollywood’s culture of political activism, expressing his frustration with the “slinging” and “bulls—“

The President Trump angle is what makes the story even more interesting.

Johnson was asked about Bruce Springsteen’s recent criticism of President Trump during concerts, according to Fox News.

His first instinct was not to join the pile-on.

It was to say Springsteen and President Trump should sit down and talk.

That is a very different posture from the usual celebrity routine.

Most of Hollywood’s political class treats conversation with Trump world as contamination.

Johnson also has some history here.

He endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, then told Fox & Friends in 2024 that he would not endorse anyone in that election.

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Fox News noted that Johnson said the 2020 endorsement caused division, and that the result tore him up.

That is the part a lot of celebrities never admit.

They lecture, they polarize, they cash the checks, and then they pretend the public reaction is a mystery.

Johnson appears to understand that fame does not make political opinions wiser.

It only makes them louder.

Whether other celebrities follow him is another question.

But the man known for playing the strongest characters on screen just admitted the loudest part of his industry wore him out.

For once, a Hollywood star decided the better move was to stop preaching and get back to work.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

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