Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is well known for his huge muscles and mammoth meals, but his fans weren’t impressed by his Easter cheat meal
Dwayne Johnson took his fans on an epic food journey as he posted his mammoth cheat meal for Easter.
The former wrestler-turned-actor, 50, had so much food he had to make two Instagram posts to share his feast – but some fans simply weren’t impressed at his choice.
The muscly star went to town on the meal, sharing his huge portion on plate number one – a dozen eggs, two english muffins, one homemade biscuit and “super crispy” turkey bacon.
He joked his “beat up dinosaur hands made his muffins look kid size, while he gushed to his followers: “Don’t cheat yourself, treat yourself”
He followed up the post with meal number two, which consisted of coconut banana pancakes which he labelled “so damn good”.
Despite his claims, some fans didn’t feel the cheat meal was indeed a cheat despite its size.
One user joked: “Your cheat meals are my “healthy meals…” while another agreed, saying: “Mans cheat day still manages to be healthy.”
Dwayne Johnson shared his huge cheat meals to Instagram ( Image: Instagram)
He told his fans ‘don’t cheat yourself, treat yourself’ ( Image: Instagram)
And a fourth criticised how crispy he had the bacon, asking: “What did you do to the poor bacon?? #ripporky ”
His food isn’t the only content to be dividing fans this month, either.
Many weren’t overjoyed with the intention to produce a live-action remake of hit Disney film Moana, in which The Rock voices demi-God Maui.
The US actor said he was “deeply humbled” to make the announcement, saying the story was “emblematic of our culture’s grace, mana and warrior strength”.
The popular animation which followers the story of an adventurous teenager who sets sail on a daring mission to save her people is the latest from the Disney collection to get the makeover.
In the video announcement, the star paid tribute to his grandfather, high chief Peter Maivia, who he says inspired him while bringing the role of Maui to life.
However, despite the animated version being such a success, the planned update has left fans divided online.
One Twitter user lamented: “This has to be a joke, right? I mean, I actually really liked it, but this movie is from 2016.. it doesn’t need a remake.. they must have hundreds of new ideas just sitting on their desk.. why spend hundreds of thousands on a remake of a seven-year-old movie??”
Others, simply can’t wait for the production and already believe it will have the same success levels.