Vin Diesel Suffers Meltdown Over The Rock

What do two actors with shaved heads who lift weights and who starred in the same movie franchise have in common? Well, they definitely aren’t great actors whatsoever, they definitely aren’t tough guys in real life, and their muscles are definitely not entirely natural. In case you were wondering, I am speaking of none other than Rocky Miavia “The Rock“, and Vin Diesel (not Kevin Nash)

According to Radar, a very bitter Vin Diesel (which doesn’t sound scary at all) can’t shake his jealousy toward Dwayne “Rocky” Johnson — and it is shattering poor precious little ego. Sounds like a case of the poor poor pitiful me’s.

The 55 year-old actor, Diesel has been feeling the burn after his former Fast & Furious costar The Rock, 50, smashed the box office with his latest thriller, Black Adam.

“Diesel tries so hard to be “the man” (I wonder why he is over compensating) that other men want to be and women want to be with (as if), but he’ll always be in The Rock’s shadow”. Either shadows aren’t that daunting if you ask me. What is so hard about memorizing lines and playing dress up in front of a camera? Not much.

“His ego is extremely fragile and he can’t shake the feeling that Dwayne’s the better man.” Really?

Sources revealed that Diesel — born Mark Sinclair — has been sucking up to A-listers, spurred by a ruthless desire to outshine The Rock, who appeared in previous installments of the Fast & Furious franchise.

“The sad thing is this feud isn’t about two guys, it’s mostly a one-sided thing and it’s all on Win, who’s become obsessed with Dwayne,” spilled a source.

Back in 2016, The Rock and Diesel almost came to blows while filming Fast 8. The Rock went off on social media calling out his male co-stars for not being stand-up men and being too “chicken s—” to confront him about issues.

Sources close to Diesel said The Rock had problems with him making decisions on set as an executive producer.

If you feel sad about any of this, don’t. This is two supposed grown men who need to grow up and become more like the tough guys they portray onscreen in real life.

 


 
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