Why This Famous Couple Has a Bust of 'The Rock' in Their Home

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The bust is a 'guiding light' in the star's home.

Debby Ryan is proud to show off her rock of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

The former Disney channel star, 29, recently gave Architectural Digest a tour of her home–which she shares with husband and Twenty One Pilots member Josh Dun–and one particular item caught everyone's attention almost immediately. We're referring to the bust of the WWE fighter, naturally.

"We have to show you this," Ryan gushed, launching into an explanation: "So as we started getting into art, we realized that like a sweet flex when you buy an adult home is to have like a bust."

"His brother, Jordan who's one of our best friends," she continued, motioning toward Dun,  who stood next to her, "his girlfriend is a really talented sculptor out of Germany, and we had the opportunity to commission a bust," Ryan revealed. 

"And there was only one option for us," Ryan concluded as the camera cut to a view of the very accurate bust, as she declared, "Mr. Dwayne. The Rock. Johnson." Dun chimed in, stating, "and he's kind of just like, a guiding light." 

"A beacon of nobility," Ryan added as the married couple stared at the bust in awe.

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"A Rock of the rock!" read the caption under the video that Architectural Digest shared on their TikTok page.

"I would’ve done Danny DeVito," one user quipped about what bust they would have chosen for their home. 

"I have a John Cena one but you can’t see him," another user hilariously added.

The Rock has yet to respond to this great honor, but we're kind of hoping he pays the couple a visit to take a picture with the bust. 

The young couple's home is located in Columbus, OH where Dun is originally from. 

“To be among the trees was really inspiring,” Ryan said of the home, which is nestled in the woods nearby friends and family and right outside of the city. “This treehouse theme informed a lot of the design sensibility. We wanted to soften the lines of the house with organic shapes, textures, and materials. We gravitated toward a lot of green—that’s how the tree house became a tree home.”

You can check out the couple's full house tour below!