Somewhere above the California desert, in a private plane belonging to the Disney corporation, Dwayne Johnson offered up some deeply personal information to Esquire. In fact, throughout the time Esquire spent with Johnson this spring, he made numerous confessions. They inspired our revealing cover story of this wildly popular actor—and provided more proof as to why he’s so beloved. You can read the story below. —Michael Sebastian, editor in chief
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He’s officially a Disney icon—thanks, Moana—and you should really try his tequila. But he’s got more important things on his mind.
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He’s at thirty-five thousand feet in the bird, somewhere over the Mojave Desert, and Dwayne Johnson is talking about his balls. One of his balls, actually—the one on which he felt a lump last Friday night while he was taking a shower. It hurt when he touched it. His tequila on the rocks sloshes gently in the mahogany cup holder as he describes the lonely terror he felt in that moment, then beyond that moment, for the rest of the night at home, and for the whole weekend, when he kept hoping it would get better and it got worse. On Monday he was supposed to stand on a stage with Kevin Hart and Jack Black promoting the newest Jumanji movie, yukking it up and smiling for a thousand photos, but all he could think about was whether his left testicle might kill him before his fifty-fourth birthday.
“I didn’t even tell Lauren,” he says of his wife, whom he has known for almost twenty years and been married to for seven. “I didn’t want to worry her before I knew if it was anything to even worry about.”
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There’s a former Yellowstone character floating around in the background of Dutton Ranch—and no, it’s not John Dutton. According to a growing fan theory about the Yellowstone spin-off series, one of Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth’s (Kelly Reilly) former ranch hands on the Yellowstone Ranch may know some important information about their new rivals. The couple just needs to remember to ask.
The theory began to kick up after episode 3, when Beulah Jackson (Annette Bening) phoned a shady voice who was identified via closed captioning as “Mariano Reyes.” The call implied that Beulah is working with the Mexican cartels—a favorite plot device for executive producer Taylor Sheridan—especially since her son, Joaquin Reyes (Juan Pablo Raba), shares the same last name. But after the episode aired, fans found an even closer connection.
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