Actor and former wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently caused a stir in Hollywood when he spoke out about Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton’s controversial remarks, criticizing the way many celebrities turn award ceremonies into “political forums” instead of honoring art.

During a live TV interview, The Rock was asked about his views on Thornton’s call to “stay on script” — that is, to thank those who deserve it and avoid turning the award moment into a social speech. The Rock’s response surprised the audience: “I understand what Billy is saying. When you stand on stage, it’s a moment for art, for effort and dedication. But I also believe that sometimes silence means acceptance.”
This statement immediately divided public opinion. Some say The Rock has been cleverly taking a middle ground — showing respect for Thornton’s views while also asserting the artist’s right to free speech. However, there are also critics who say he is “avoiding” a clear stance. One comment that went viral on social media read: “The Rock is trying to please both sides, but the truth is Hollywood needs people who dare to speak up, not people who are afraid of losing fans.”
On Twitter, the hashtag #TheRockSpeaks quickly trended within hours. Thousands of fans debated whether the Fast & Furious star actually agreed with Thornton. Some said The Rock was indirectly advocating the “keep art out of politics” view, while others believed he was trying to open up a more neutral dialogue.
Billy Bob Thornton, after learning of The Rock’s comments, also responded succinctly in another interview: “I respect Dwayne. At least he’s speaking his mind. The rest is for the audience to judge.”
What’s making this story even hotter is that many other stars — including those who have spoken about political issues at the awards show — have begun to join the debate. An insider revealed that some show producers are considering implementing new rules to limit the content of artists’ speeches at upcoming ceremonies.
Despite his light-hearted approach, The Rock still showed his sophistication in handling sensitive topics. He closed the interview with a widely shared quote: “You can speak up, but remember — the spotlight is not a place to divide, it’s a place to connect.”
The story between Billy Bob Thornton and The Rock is now at the center of a Hollywood debate — where the lines between art and politics seem increasingly blurred.
