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Dwayne Johnson discusses depression, mom's suicide attempt


FILE - This March 28, 2017, file photo, Dwayne Johnson, a cast member in the upcoming film
FILE - This March 28, 2017, file photo, Dwayne Johnson, a cast member in the upcoming film "Baywatch," addresses the audience during the Paramount Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2017 in Las Vegas. Johnson said “depression never discriminates.” The actor talks about his struggles with depression and his mother’s suicide attempt after they were evicted in an interview with the Sunday Express. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File),FILE - This March 28, 2017, file photo, Dwayne Johnson, a cast member in the upcoming film "Baywatch," addresses the audience during the Paramount Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2017 in Las Vegas. Johnson said “depression never discriminates.” The actor talks about his struggles with depression and his mother’s suicide attempt after they were evicted in an interview with the Sunday Express. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson says "depression never discriminates." The actor talks about his struggles with depression and his mother's suicide attempt after they were evicted. The 45-year-old says his mother got out of her car on Interstate 65 in Nashville and walked into oncoming traffic before he grabbed her. Johnson says he and his mother have healed, "but we've always got to do our best to pay attention when other people are in pain."

NEW YORK (AP) — Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says “depression never discriminates.”

The actor in an interview with the Sunday Express talks about his struggles with depression and his mother’s suicide attempt after they were evicted.

The 45-year-old says his mother got out of her car on Interstate 65 in Nashville and walked toward oncoming traffic. He says he grabbed her and pulled her to the shoulder. He says his mother has no recollection of it.

Johnson reveals he went through his own dark period when injuries ended his dream of becoming a professional football player.

He eventually turned to the wrestling ring and began acting in 2000.

Johnson says he and his mother have healed, “but we’ve always got to do our best to pay attention when other people are in pain.”