Dwayne Johnson.Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesDwayne Johnsonfor president?The beloved actor, 48, has never been one to rule out a future in politics, but now he seems to be taking the idea more seriously. Inan upcoming episode ofSunday TODAY with Willie Geist, Johnson appears to give it a real consideration.“In our divided country, there aren’t that many people we all agree on anymore. Is that something that still interests you, Dwayne?” host Willie Geist asks the actor.“So, I do have the goal to unite our country. I also feel that, if this is what the people want, then I will do that,” he answers.Ahead of the Geist clip, Johnson reacted to the news that arecent pollfound that 46 percent of Americans would support a presidential run.“Humbling 🙏🏾🤯” he captioned an Instagram post showing the poll. “I don’t think our Founding Fathers EVER envisioned a six-four, bald, tattooed, half-Black, half-Samoan, tequila drinking, pick up truck driving, fanny pack wearing guy joining their club - but if it ever happens it’d be my honor to serve you, the people 🙏🏾💪🏾🇺🇸"Johnson hasdiscussed the prospect of running for presidenton numerous occasions. In the new comedy seriesYoung Rock, which is based on Johnson’s early life, the star makes appearances throughout as he runs for president in the year 2032.Speaking withUSA Todayin February, Johnson addressed therenewed rumorsthat he may make a real-life bid for president one day.“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted. Truly I mean that, and I’m not flippant in any way with my answer,” he said. “That would be up to the people. … So I would wait, and I would listen. I would have my finger on the pulse, my ear to the ground.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The former WWE star andfather of threealso broached the subject of becoming commander-in-chief one day in aninterview withGQback in 2017, when he said he’d “like to see a better leadership” at the time. (He went on toendorse now-President Joe Bidenin the 2020 election last year.)
Dwayne Johnson.Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Dwayne Johnsonfor president?The beloved actor, 48, has never been one to rule out a future in politics, but now he seems to be taking the idea more seriously. Inan upcoming episode ofSunday TODAY with Willie Geist, Johnson appears to give it a real consideration.“In our divided country, there aren’t that many people we all agree on anymore. Is that something that still interests you, Dwayne?” host Willie Geist asks the actor.“So, I do have the goal to unite our country. I also feel that, if this is what the people want, then I will do that,” he answers.Ahead of the Geist clip, Johnson reacted to the news that arecent pollfound that 46 percent of Americans would support a presidential run.“Humbling 🙏🏾🤯” he captioned an Instagram post showing the poll. “I don’t think our Founding Fathers EVER envisioned a six-four, bald, tattooed, half-Black, half-Samoan, tequila drinking, pick up truck driving, fanny pack wearing guy joining their club - but if it ever happens it’d be my honor to serve you, the people 🙏🏾💪🏾🇺🇸"Johnson hasdiscussed the prospect of running for presidenton numerous occasions. In the new comedy seriesYoung Rock, which is based on Johnson’s early life, the star makes appearances throughout as he runs for president in the year 2032.Speaking withUSA Todayin February, Johnson addressed therenewed rumorsthat he may make a real-life bid for president one day.“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted. Truly I mean that, and I’m not flippant in any way with my answer,” he said. “That would be up to the people. … So I would wait, and I would listen. I would have my finger on the pulse, my ear to the ground.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The former WWE star andfather of threealso broached the subject of becoming commander-in-chief one day in aninterview withGQback in 2017, when he said he’d “like to see a better leadership” at the time. (He went on toendorse now-President Joe Bidenin the 2020 election last year.)
Dwayne Johnsonfor president?
The beloved actor, 48, has never been one to rule out a future in politics, but now he seems to be taking the idea more seriously. Inan upcoming episode ofSunday TODAY with Willie Geist, Johnson appears to give it a real consideration.
“In our divided country, there aren’t that many people we all agree on anymore. Is that something that still interests you, Dwayne?” host Willie Geist asks the actor.
“So, I do have the goal to unite our country. I also feel that, if this is what the people want, then I will do that,” he answers.
Ahead of the Geist clip, Johnson reacted to the news that arecent pollfound that 46 percent of Americans would support a presidential run.
“Humbling 🙏🏾🤯” he captioned an Instagram post showing the poll. “I don’t think our Founding Fathers EVER envisioned a six-four, bald, tattooed, half-Black, half-Samoan, tequila drinking, pick up truck driving, fanny pack wearing guy joining their club - but if it ever happens it’d be my honor to serve you, the people 🙏🏾💪🏾🇺🇸”
Johnson hasdiscussed the prospect of running for presidenton numerous occasions. In the new comedy seriesYoung Rock, which is based on Johnson’s early life, the star makes appearances throughout as he runs for president in the year 2032.
Speaking withUSA Todayin February, Johnson addressed therenewed rumorsthat he may make a real-life bid for president one day.
“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted. Truly I mean that, and I’m not flippant in any way with my answer,” he said. “That would be up to the people. … So I would wait, and I would listen. I would have my finger on the pulse, my ear to the ground.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The former WWE star andfather of threealso broached the subject of becoming commander-in-chief one day in aninterview withGQback in 2017, when he said he’d “like to see a better leadership” at the time. (He went on toendorse now-President Joe Bidenin the 2020 election last year.)
source: people.com