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The Rock Just Ate An Ungodly Amount Of French Toast On Instagram Live, And Fans Don't Know What To Think

The Rock Just Ate An Ungodly Amount Of French Toast On Instagram Live, And Fans Don't Know What To Think
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Everyone is getting cabin fever in isolation.

Many celebrities are taking to social media to motivate, cheer up or entertain their fans.

The latest is none other than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who took us all for a wild ride on Instagram live sharing his favorite "cheat meal" after showing off his workout routine in a series of previous videos.


When The Rock opened up his Instagram live and began to shovel giant french toast in his face, we didn't yet know what we were in for.

The Rock On Ig Live Eating Giant French Toast w Peanut Butter 3-29-20youtu.be

While he ate this mountain of toast, "smothered" in peanut butter, he also sipped on Teremana Reposado Tequila.

And apparently, this is a common meal of his, as he had this about a month ago too:






Though, as we've only gotten pictures from The Rock of his cheat meals before, watching him eat it over Instagram live was a different experience.

While mercilessly making his way through an amount of french toast that would kill a normal human, he also revealed some fun facts about himself, such as his favorite movies (The Godfather and Coal Miner's Daughter).





Folks were completely captivated.




Quarantine content is all that is getting us through now, as the White House has extended social distancing guidelines through the end of April.

We are sure to see more wild things appear over Instagram live between now and then.

The cookbook French Toast: Stacked, Stuffed, Baked is available here.

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