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Dwayne Johnson praises his own record-breaking business acumen from the modest surroundings of a private jet

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 18: Dwayne Johnson attends the UK Premiere of "Black Adam" at Cineworld Leicester Square on October 18, 2022 in London, England.
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Thanks to the success of Ryan Reynolds’ Aviation gin, George Clooney’s Casamigos, and Dwayne Johnson‘s Teremana, it’s become clear that one of the easiest ways for A-list movie stars to make a few extra bucks on the side is by launching their own line of alcohol.

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While The Rock’s business empire isn’t quite on the same scale of that as his Hobbs & Shaw and Red Notice co-star Reynolds – who also has a soccer team, mobile service provider, and advertising agency to name but three under his umbrella – it’s not as if he’s struggling to make his mark in the entrepreneurial world.

Fresh off his celebrations on making it to the halfway mark of the XFL’s first season – or third, depending on whether or not you want to acknowledge the previous two failures that racked up combined losses of over $100 million – the 50 year-old has been hyping Teremana’s ongoing expansion that’s seen the boozy favorite shift a million cases and find itself on the verge of opening a second distillery.

Not only that, but Johnson was also proving himself to be the hardest worker in the room yet again regardless of where he currently finds himself, with a can of ZOA energy drink strategically placed next to paperwork emblazoned with the brand’s logo as he continues the work day at 45,000 on his very own private jet.

The failed DCU stalwart is all about the grind, then, and his outside ventures definitely seem to paying huge dividends.

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