Dwayne Johnson teaches his daughter Tia how to wash her hands

Dwayne Johnson teaches his daughter Tia how to wash her hands while shirtless and singing the You’re Welcome rap from Moana

Dwayne Johnson is teaching his four-year-old daughter Jasmine how to wash her hands, while singing a familiar tune.

The 47-year-old actor shared an adorable video on Instagram Thursday, sharing his, ‘sheltering at home, pre daddy’s shower ritual’ with his 177 million followers.

Johnson also showed off his physique, teaching his daughter proper hand-washing techniques while clad in just a white towel. 

The Rock teaches: Dwayne Johnson is teaching his four-year-old daughter Jasmine how to wash her hands, while singing a familiar tune

The actor revealed in the caption of his video that his daughter Tia, ‘demands I sing the rap portion of my song “You’re Welcome” from Moana, while I wash her hands.’

‘We realized a few weeks ago that the rap portion of the song is perfect timing when getting your little ones to have fun washing their hands,’ Johnson added.

He also joked that he loves how at the start of the video, ‘baby Tia is like, “just shut your mouth and sing daddy.”

Teaching rap: The actor revealed in the caption of his video that his daughter Tia, 'demands I sing the rap portion of my song "You’re Welcome" from Moana, while I wash her hands'

Teaching rap: The actor revealed in the caption of his video that his daughter Tia, ‘demands I sing the rap portion of my song “You’re Welcome” from Moana, while I wash her hands’

In the video, as Johnson starts to talk, Tia immediately interrupts with, ‘Give me the song,’ as her father rubbed her hands.

‘With the coronavirus, we are doing our own social distancing, I am going to sing a song teaching our kids how to wash our hands,’ The Rock began.

‘You could sing the ABCs, but instead, we’re gonna sing daddy’s rap portion of You’re Welcome from Moana,’ he continued.

Song: In the video, as Johnson starts to talk, Tia immediately interrupts with, 'Give me the song,' as her father rubbed her hands

Song: In the video, as Johnson starts to talk, Tia immediately interrupts with, ‘Give me the song,’ as her father rubbed her hands

After lathering up his hands, he starts the memorable rap, even stopping a few times to let Tia join in, ending the song with, ‘The coronavirus has got to go.’

He then asked Tia to tell everyone watching to ‘stay healthy,’ ‘stay safe’ as he gave his daughter a kiss on the forehead as the video comes to an end. 

Johnson made headlines on Tuesday when he confirmed that a sequel to Hobbs & Shaw is currently in development, during an Instagram Live Q&A session where he was drinking his own Teremana Tequila brand. 

No virus: After lathering up his hands, he starts the memorable rap, even stopping a few times to let Tia join in, ending the song with, 'The coronavirus has got to go'

No virus: After lathering up his hands, he starts the memorable rap, even stopping a few times to let Tia join in, ending the song with, ‘The coronavirus has got to go’

Johnson’s next movie is Disney’s Jungle Cruise, which he stars in alongside Emily Blunt, which is currently slated to hit theaters July 24.

However, with many summer movies pushing their release dates as the coronavirus outbreak has forced most theaters around the country to close, it’s likely Jungle Cruise will be pushed from its date as well.

Johnson has a number of projects in various stages of development including Red Notice with Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot. 

Shots: Johnson made headlines on Tuesday when he confirmed that a sequel to Hobbs & Shaw is currently in development, during an Instagram Live Q&A session where he was drinking his own Teremana Tequila brand

Shots: Johnson made headlines on Tuesday when he confirmed that a sequel to Hobbs & Shaw is currently in development, during an Instagram Live Q&A session where he was drinking his own Teremana Tequila brand