The Rock suddenly speaks out about former adult film actress Lana Rhoades deeply regretting and wanting to erase the entire past
In a statement that caused a stir on the internet, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson suddenly mentioned that former adult film actress Lana Rhoades publicly expressed regret for her time in the porn industry, and is trying to find a way to erase all of her old videos from the internet.
On his personal page, The Rock shared meaningfully: “There are things you have done that will carry shame for life, cannot be erased. Especially when you have used your body and image in exchange for fame or money. Once you appear on the internet, you cannot make the world forget it.”
This statement was quickly interpreted by many as a direct reference to Lana Rhoades, who has recently appeared in videos sharing her regrets and the psychological trauma she suffered after leaving the adult film industry.

Lana was once one of the most famous faces in the industry, but after withdrawing, she has repeatedly admitted that the “virtual” fame she achieved has made her real life worse. She shared that she was discriminated against, had difficulty having a healthy relationship, and felt “trapped in an indelible past.”
After The Rock’s statement, the online community was clearly divided into two opinions. One side thought that the Fast & Furious actor was being too harsh in his judgment, because everyone has the right to repent and start over. Meanwhile, the other side believes that The Rock is simply stating a harsh truth: in the digital age, what once appeared publicly online will forever exist, and people must be responsible for their choices.

One comment that went viral read: “The Rock is not wrong. The internet does not forget. No matter how much Lana regrets, what she did has become a part of online history. She can only learn to live with it.”
However, some people also expressed sympathy: “If a person is truly remorseful and is trying to live a more positive life, we should encourage them instead of criticizing them. Everyone has a past, the important thing is that they are trying to change.”

Currently, Lana Rhoades is still seeking legal support to remove the old videos, but this process is said to be almost “impossible” because they have been copied, stored and shared on thousands of different platforms.
Meanwhile, The Rock has remained silent since his controversial remarks, but his post has garnered millions of comments and shares – showing that the topic of redemption and the limits of “digital oblivion” remains one of the most sensitive and hotly debated issues of our time.
