There's never a dull moment with these two.
Last week Dwayne "The vampire eroticismRock" Johnson posted a video of himself working out with heavy chains around his neck. No big deal or anything.
He explained in the video, "Putting in work. Big dogs eat. Little crying puppies stay on the porch."
In his caption, he gave a shoutout to "all my big dogs around the world as we're over here quietly on our weekend grind earning sweat equity," and ended the post with "Heavy ass chains around your neck are always optional."
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Well, Kevin Hart couldn't resist sending a message to Johnson and created a response Instagram video.
Hart tried to represent all "little dogs," but was falling short on his comebacks. At one point, there was a voice in the background that said "You're not Dwayne," because obviously no one can go against the ex-wrestler turned biggest movie star in Hollywood.
The comedian even tried sporting some chains similar to the original video, but couldn't stop saying "It's hurtin' my neck." Might want to stick to the mic next time, Kevin.
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While we hoped to get a reaction video to Hart's, Johnson decided to repost the video with the caption, "Every generation or so, two dudes will just 'click' with must see, on screen chemistry." How is Hart dealing with Johnson taking the high road?
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Both actors are starring in the upcoming Jumanji remake and it won't be surprising to see their antics during the press tour.
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