Ga. boy battling cancer gets dream movie set meeting with hero ‘The Rock’
Published 3:42 pm Friday, April 29, 2016
- Gabriel “Tater” Singleton, a 7-year-old Dalton, Georgia resident, met movie star and professional wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The two spent the day together on the set of Johnson’s new film, “Baywatch.” Tater has a rare form of cancer and dreamed of meeting his hero, Johnson.
After months of waiting and excitement, a north Georgia boy fighting Stage IV cancer finally got the chance to meet and share some very special quality time with his hero.
This week, the young boy known on social media as “Tater” met “The Rock”.
Seven-year-old Dalton, Georgia resident Gabriel “Tater” Singleton spent the day with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson — a movie star and professional wrestler — on the set of Johnson’s newest film, “Baywatch,” in Savannah, Georgia. On Thursday, Johnson posted a photo to his Instagram page of he and Tater hanging out.
The meeting was several months in the making. After several Facebook posts of Singleton expressing his hope of meeting the muscular and outgoing Johnson went viral, his representatives set up the meeting with Singleton’s family earlier this year. Singleton was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma in September 2011. Neuroblastoma is a cancer that develops from immature nerve cells found in several areas of the body.
In following years, Singleton underwent two stem cell surgeries, rounds of chemotherapy, 12 months of radiation treatment and loads of antibiotics before being declared in the clear. He was in remission for 17 months, until September 2014 when he relapsed and cancer was once again found in his bones and bone marrow.
According to Singleton and his mother, Johnson’s strength — and signature bald head — have motivated Tater to bravely persevere despite his illness.
During their meeting, the two hung out in-between filming, having “some laughs” and “some good talks,” according to Johnson’s Instagram post. Johnson posted a photo of him wearing a shirt that read “Live Like Tater” and holding Tater’s favorite action figure of Johnson from the movie “G.I. Joe.” Singleton was holding a stuffed animal named “Puppy” and wearing a shirt that read “Strong as The Rock.” The action figure and stuffed animal accompany Singleton to his cancer treatments.
In the photo, Johnson’s arm is draped over Singleton’s shoulders. Singleton is beaming with a huge smile.
“I don’t know why things happen the way they do in this life,” Johnson wrote. “But I can tell you this with all my heart and soul that meeting lil’ Tater and all these little kids over the years who for some reason far unbeknownst to me, look at me as their hero — is a thousand times way more important than any movie or any ‘thing’ I could ever do or accomplish in my life.”
Johnson reached fame in World Wrestling Entertainment as the cocky, muscular, joke-cracking world heavyweight champion “The Rock.” He parlayed that stardom into a host of starring roles in films including the “Fast and Furious” series, “San Andreas,” “G.I. Joe” and Singleton’s favorite, “The Rundown.”
Jones writes for the Dalton, Georgia Daily Citizen.