The Rock talks about beefs with 'Fast and Furious' co-stars Tyrese Gibson and Vin Diesel
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson said he hasn't talked to Tyrese Gibson since their "beef" started, and doesn't plan to.
- "There's no need to have a conversation," Johnson said on "Watch What Happens Live" with Andy Cohen.
- Gibson blamed Johnson on the ninth "Fast and Furious" movie being delayed.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his "Fast and Furious" co-star Tyrese Gibson still aren't on speaking terms, and there doesn't seem to be any plans to change that.
Johnson opened up about the seemingly one-sided beef with Gibson, who he's starred in four "Fast and Furious" movies with, on Thursday's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." Someone called in to the show to ask if Johnson has spoken to Gibson recently. Not only have they not spoken, but Johnson said "there's no need to have a conversation."
"No, we haven't talked at all, and, ya know, that whole thing with Tyrese was pretty disappointing because I'd been friends with Tyrese for a very long time," Johnson said. "And I always feel like a beef requires two people to actually jump in it, and it was really one-sided, and he had voiced his opinion a lot on social media … we haven't talked and I don't see where we would, and to me, there's no need to have a conversation."
In October, Gibson blamed the delay of the next "Fast" movie on Johnson, who is starring in the spin-off "Hobbs and Shaw" next year alongside Jason Statham. The ninth "Fast and Furious" comes to theaters in 2020, but was originally scheduled for 2019.
Gibson isn't the only "Fast" star that Johnson has been caught up in drama with. When last year's "The Fate of the Furious" was wrapping production, Johnson called out his co-star Vin Diesel for being "unprofessional," and has recently implied that he still has ill-will toward Diesel.
But Johnson wasn't as open about Diesel on "Watch What Happens Live." Johnson said "I'll plead the fifth" when Cohen asked what the most unprofessional thing was he witnessed Diesel do on set.
Despite what his co-stars may think of him, there's no road blocks on the horizon for Johnson. You can see him in theaters this weekend in "Skyscraper."