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Dwayne Johnson celebrates Memorial Day with daughter Jasmine

By Wade Sheridan
Dwayne Johnson arrives at the world premiere of "Moana" on November 14. Johnson is seen entering a river with his 1-year-old daughter Jasmine in a new photo. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI
1 of 2 | Dwayne Johnson arrives at the world premiere of "Moana" on November 14. Johnson is seen entering a river with his 1-year-old daughter Jasmine in a new photo. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo

May 30 (UPI) -- Dwayne Johnson celebrated Memorial Day with his 'fearless' 1-year-old daughter Jasmine.

The actor shared a photo of himself being led into a river by Jasmine on the holiday Monday on Instagram.

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"She grabbed daddy's hand and started pulling me right down the middle of the Chattahoochee," Johnson captured the photo. Fearless lil' human. My heart's filled with gratitude for being able to spend this day with my family before I jump on a bird and head to Germany tonight for work."

Johnson then went on to thank service men and woman writing, "Boundless love and respect to the brave men and women who sacrificed it all for their country and family, so I can love and protect my own."

"Enjoy your Memorial Day. You guys have some fun and spread that positive energy, gratitude and love with your family and friends today. #grateful #respect," he continued.

Johnson last made headlines for sharing on Instagram a new version of a photo taken of himself from the '90s that featured the former WWE star rocking a fanny pack and a turtleneck sweater.

Recently, the Baywatch star doubled down on his comments about running for president in 2020 while hosting Saturday Night Live alongside celebrity running mate Tom Hanks.

"In the past, I never would have considered running for president. I didn't think I was qualified at all, but now, I'm actually worried that I'm too qualified," Johnson joked.

Previously, the 45-year-old stated a run for president was a "real possibility" following the release of an op-ed piece in The Washington Post that suggested he could win an election based on his likability and ancestry.

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