A supposed tweet about the late Queen Elizabeth II by Dwayne Johnson resurfaced online around September 9. The viral screenshot of the post dates back to September 8, 2022, the day the Queen of the United Kingdom passed away.According to the photo, Dwayne, whose then-upcoming film Black Adam was set for an October release, wrote:"Rest in peace to Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II. A great woman who sat on the throne as long as anyone in British history."Dwayne supposedly added:"Sad she will never get to see #BlackAdam"Promoting his movie, The Rock, seemingly wrote:"IN THEATRES OCT 21ST"The tweet resurfaced after an X user quote tweeted Pop Base's post, remembering Queen Elizabeth II on her third death anniversary. The user, @WongUpdates, captioned it:"3 years ago Dwayne Johnson tweeted this banger"However, Dwayne never made that tweet promoting Black Adam right after Queen Elizabeth II's passing in September 2022. The viral image first surfaced online in 2022, with another picture containing one more supposed tweet from the actor. In the second tweet, Dwayne seemingly wrote:"Everyone knows Black Adam has only 2 weaknesses: lightning, and the death of a famous monarch. My condolences to the Royal Family during this difficult time. New #BackAdam trailer today @ 5pm PT"These pictures were already debunked by ABC 10News San Diego, Snopes, and a few other outlets in September 2022, claiming the images were fake. Upon its reemergence on X on Tuesday, a Community Note was also added to the post that read:"The tweet attributed to Dwayne Johnson regarding Queen Elizabeth II's death is fake. Multiple outlets confirmed Johnson never made this tweet and the image is doctored."Dwayne Johnson posted a video tribute for Queen Elizabeth IIAfter the fake Dwayne Johnson tweets made the rounds on social media in September 2022, the Moana actor shared a genuine tribute for Queen Elizabeth II. Taking to X on September 9, 2022, Dwayne shared a video from his gym.The actor captioned his post, "Sending love and stay strong". He did not address the photoshopped tweets, but rather seemingly hinted that he was a victim of the hoax. Dwayne said:"Well, it has been one hell of a Thursday so far, certainly for my family from the moment we woke up this morning. It's just been one of those days."Dwayne Johnson shared a video tribute for Queen Elizabeth II. (Image via X/@TheRock)Dwayne Johnson did not explain what caused the apparent disturbance for his family. He continued:"I'm just swooping in really quickly to stop in and send my love and my condolences, my light, strength, and mana to the Royal family during this time in the spirit of the passing of the Queen."Dwayne exclaimed at the "incredible life" the Queen had lived. He revealed he never had the opportunity to meet her in person, adding:"What a life! 7 decades, I think the longest running monarchy. I think. I'm terrible at math, but I believe it's 7 decades and what an impactful life!"Dwaye empathized with the Royal family's loss and pain as he shared he had also recently lost his father in 2020, before the pandemic. The actor expressed regret over not getting the chance to bid farewell to his late father. However, he shared his thoughts:"The way I look at that these days, is that it informs us on how we should live moving forward. Because, in their spirit, we have an opportunity to live, and live life and live greatly, with passion and fervor and positive energy, and, and with all we got."Dwayne Johnson ended his video message by sending his love and thoughts to the Royal family.