Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has recently come under fire for his alleged behavior on set. The actor also allegedly had a confrontation with his co-star Ryan Reynolds on the set of red notice.
According to TMZ, Johnson and Reynolds allegedly got into a fight on set. Reynolds reportedly got fed up with Johnson being late to set all the time. These frustrations reached a boiling point.
Reynolds allegedly confronted Johnson about his tardiness on set. Johnson had begun to affect the film’s production. The altercation reportedly occurred, according to The Wrap, after Reynolds waited for five hours for Johnson on set. Insiders describe it as a “big fight” that left them without speaking for years. However, they are reportedly fine now.
“There was no stomping on set…no loud arguments that aren’t true,” a source told Page Six. The source said: “Old water” before adding: “They are professionals.”
However, a Netflix spokesperson denied that a fight had occurred. They said: “Dwayne is a consummate professional and we are delighted to have worked with him on ‘Red Notice’, our number one movie.”
Dwayne Johnson faces accusations of being late
But set insiders said Johnson was late several times. Likewise, he would have violated pandemic quarantine rules. Johnson allegedly flew home several times on his private jet. They said: “He frequently flew home and broke the extremely strict rules of the bubble.”
Johnson posted a video of himself working 14 hours a day, but later deleted it. A source wrote: “He was able to invite family and friends over for a barbecue and ended up catching COVID anyway. “The most selfish thing I’ve ever seen an actor do.” However, others denied that Johnson broke any rules. “Nothing he did violated COVID protocols,” they said.
Still, these accusations of arriving late to set have followed Johnson. A crew member for players He said Johnson frequently arrived late to set. This led to 14-hour days on the set of the show.
They said: “Due to a 14+ hour day on location, where he didn’t leave his trailer to go to set until after 3pm on a 7am call, I qualified for health insurance.”
Similarly, a colleague allegedly kept track of Johnson’s tardiness on the 2018 film Rampage. They claim he was late an average of four to five hours a day.
“Dwayne’s call times are never posted on the call sheet,” one insider added. “It’s because one of the ‘Rampage’ actors kept track of how late DJ came in every day.”
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