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Apart from his work as a WWE star and Hollywood icon, Dwayne Johnson is quite popular for his work as a philanthropist. He has always stood for people in need and never backed down from helping people.

As Maui, his motherland, has been dealing with the brunt of widespread wildfires, The Rock has been noted for launching major humanitarian efforts to help people suffering from the catastrophe. However, few people online have been accusing him of asking for money from the general public. Johnson recently took to social media to respond to these allegations.

The Rock urges people to donate

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Recently, Johnson has been requesting everyone to donate whatever is possible for those affected by the wildfires. For this, a lot of people criticized him for asking for money from the less fortunate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Johnson responds to the haters

Checking in from MAUI Deadliest wildfires to hit America in 100 years. We’re meeting the IMMEDIATE NEED of the thousands of people & families who’s lives have been destroyed. We created the #PeoplesFundOfMaui where EVERY DOLLAR will GO DIRECTLY TO EVERY INDIVIDUAL affected by this tragedy. I donated $5 million. That cash will go directly to people affected -immediately. And plan to raise and donate much more.” This is the caption from Johnson on his Twitter, declaring openly that he is trying his best to help people who are suffering in Maui.

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Read more| As 1.4 Million People Heal From Devastating Fires That Took 115 Lives, Oprah Winfrey and the Rock Join Magic Johnson in Noble Cause

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Since the wildfires started at the beginning of August, a lot of people from different industries such as Tony Khan, Jason Momoa, Oprah Winfrey, and many more have joined Johnson in his attempt to save his home.

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