Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Slams ''Chicken S--t'' Fast 8 Male Co-Stars

Actor took to Facebook in an uncharacteristically angry post

By Lily Harrison Aug 09, 2016 1:10 AMTags

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is furious.

The actor hopped on social media to vent his frustrations over filming Fast 8 and took particular aim at his male co-workers.

While the wrestler turned actor didn't name names, he did write a lengthy post about how thankful he is to be in his final week of shooting the highly anticipated flick.

"There's no other franchise that gets my blood boiling more than this one," he began by writing. "An incredibly hard working crew. Universal Studios Entertainment has been great partners as well. My female co-stars are always amazing and I love ‘em."

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Johnson then went in on the other half of his set-mates, writing, "My male co-workers however are a different story. Some conduct themselves as stand up men and true professionals, while others don't. The ones that don't are too chicken s--t to do anything about it anyway. Candy asses."

The 44-year-old then added that fans are in for the real deal when they catch the movie on the big screen.

"When you watch this movie next April and it seems like I'm not acting in some of these scenes and my blood is legit boiling—you're right. Bottom line is it'll play great for the movie and fits this Hobbs character that's embedded in my DNA extremely well. The producer in me is happy about this part. Final week on Fast 8 and I will finish strong #IcemanCometh #F8 #ZeroToleranceForCandyAsses."

None of Johnson's male co-workers, including Scott Eastwood, Tyrese, Jason Statham and Ludacris have directly responded to the Facebook post…yet.

It should be noted, however, that Eastwood did bring up his castmates in a recent interview with Esquire.

Clint Eastwood's son told the mag that the acting legend offered him one sage piece of advice when it came to movie-making: never go back to your trailer.

"I'm on this Fast and the Furious movie right now, and everyone goes back to their trailer," Scott explained, "I stick around and say, ‘Why are you setting up the shot like this?' I want to learn."

Vin Diesel went live on Facebook after Johnson's post and taped himself saying, "The last week has been so crazy working here. I haven't been able to post but soon I'm going to be home with my angels and then I'll be able to post a little bit more...Always be you and stay positive out there." No word yet on whether that was a direct response or not.

(E! and Universal Studios are both part of the same NBCUniversal family.)

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