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Who is Lauren Hashian? 5 things to know about Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's wife

After 12 years together, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Lauren Hashian tied the knot in Hawaii on Sunday. The megastar posted the news and wedding photos on his Instagram account.

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Just about everyone knows The Rock and his story, but what about his bride?

Here are 5 things you might not know about Hasian:

1. Her dad was drummer for the band Boston.

Hashian is a singer and music producer who got into the business because of her dad, John “Sib” Hashian. He was drummer for the band Boston on their first two albums in the mid-’70s. Sib Hashian died in 2017 while performing aboard a cruise ship. Lauren Hashian posted a tribute to her dad Sunday, what would have been his 70th birthday.

2. She and Johnson have two children.

Hashian and Johnson have two daughters: Jasmine, 3, and Tiana, 16 months. The Rock has another daughter, 18-year-old Simone, from his first marriage.

3. She’s been on TV.

In 2005, the singer-songwriter appeared on the UPN reality series "R U the Girl?" TLC's Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas searched for "one lucky girl with the vocal talent to not only perform at the finale with them but also to record in the studio," according to IMDB.

4. She met Johnson in Boston.

Hashian and Johnson met in Boston on the set of his movie "The Game Plan," according to the Boston Herald. At the time, Johnson was married to producer and professional bodybuilder Dany Garcia. Garcia and Johnson split in 2007, but Garcia is still Johnson's manager.

5. They were supposed to marry last year.

Hashian and Johnson were planning to marry in spring 2018, but her second pregnancy put a hold on that. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Johnson said they were waiting because "Mama don't wanna take wedding pictures with a big belly—Mama wanna look good." Their second pregnancy wasn't planned, they said. "He just gave me the eyebrow," Hashian said of Johnson's well-known facial expression. "Pew. Here's a baby."