Star-Struck Fan: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Sideswiped My Truck!

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was filming in Massachusetts when he accidentally hit a truck. The truck's owner refused to let Johnson pay for the damage.
One guy's truck was side-swiped by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson himself! But, instead of getting mad, he posed with The Rock and was all smiles.
The Rock, who is filming a movie in Massachusetts, was driving through a residential neighborhood when he struck Audie Bridges' car, breaking the side mirror.
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The Rock posted this picture on Instagram saying, "I'm driving to set in my pick up truck - music blasting... then I hear a loud BANG."
Audie Bridges told INSIDE EDITION, "I knew who he was instantly and I burst out laughing and he came right over and said 'I'm really sorry.' He shook my hand, he put his arm around me, he took a picture, seems like a very cool guy."
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"It was pretty ironic that he's in these movies Fast and Furious and he can't even drive up my street slowly without hitting my car," said Bridges.
The Rock offered to pay for the damages but lucky for him, Bridges is a big fan. The Rock wrote, "He refused to accept any money and said he fixed the damage himself. Want to thank Mr. Audie Bridges."
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