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Dwayne Johnson Omits Vin Diesel From ‘Fast 8 Thank You List’

As Dwayne Johnson wrapped up his scenes in Fast 8 on Thursday night, it looks like the actor is still mad about the on-set feud with Vin Diesel. In his latest Instagram post, the 44-year old actor thanked the entire crew of the Fast 8, but he left out Vin Diesel from his thank-you list. It seems like things are not getting any better between both the actors. Before taking off to flight for his new project, Jumanji remake, here is what Johnson posted on Instagram.

“Finished strong and on to the next. That’s an officially wrap on /react-text #FastAndFurious8 react-text: 38 . Thank you to our director /react-text @fgarygray react-text: 40 for the vision and execution.” he says.

As Dwayne Johnson appreciates some of his co-stars for being a part of the crew, it looks like there is no mention of “Vin Diesel”.

“Thank you UNIVERSAL for being tremendous partners as always, thank you to all my fellow co-stars for the daily effort and grind. Scott Eastwood you handsome sumbitch! Natalie Emmanuel, I have a cold Budweiser ready for you and Tyrese Gibson you still have the biggest smile and forehead I’ve ever seen.” he adds.

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The latest post comes after a squabble on the set of the film, where Johnson brought the attention of his male co-stars and called them “candy a**ses” for being unprofessional during the shoot.

“My female co-stars are always amazing and I love ’em. My male co-stars however are a different story. Some conduct themselves as the stand up men and true professionals, while others don’t. The ones that don’t are too chicken shit to do anything about it anyway. Candy asses.” he wrote in an Instagram post.

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Not only Diesel but rest of the crew was not happy about Johnson’s post for taking the feud publicly out. Earlier, it seemed that the post explicitly targeted Diesel, but it turned out it targeted rest of the crew as well.

The film initially releases on April 12, 2017, in France.

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