The Rock is a very busy man, but he recently took some time out of his day to send a video message to a little girl who really needed it. The Great One has been known to reach out when a fan is in need, and this is no exception. A little girl is battling cancer and Dwayne Johnson took a few minutes to send his encouragement.

On Sunday morning, Dwayne Johnson celebrated his 49th birthday, and he also posted a video to Instagram with a special message to one little girl. 4-year-old Indy Jones is battling cancer and Johnson was shown a video of her singing a song from Moana. That struck a chord with him.

“Swipe left – It’s 1am and I just got sent this beautiful vid of a VERY special & strong little girl named Indy Llew,” Dwayne wrote as the caption on Instagram.

The Rock said that he was given the video of Indy singing and he introduced himself as his character from the Disney film. “I know you don’t know who I am,” The Rock admitted while talking directly to the young girl. Then he sang “You’re Welcome” from the film.

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Indy’s Mother, Terah Jones, took to her Instagram and shared The Rock’s video and the amazing reaction. The interaction between the two has since generated quite a bit of attention.

Terah’s original video of the child lip-syncing to Moana’s song included a caption saying:

“Just needed this to have a permanent place on here. Indy has long time been an expert lip syncer. She loves music, dancing, and ‘singing.’ My favorite moments are when I catch her singing & dancing in her reflection. She feels the rhythm and it brings her joy. Also really feels that necklace…I adore everything about her magical presence, she is the greatest treasure. Indy Llew…The pain is truly unbearable. #prayforindy.”

The Rock obviously took notice of this and he responded in a big way. You can check out the videos below.

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