The Fast and the Furiousfranchise star Jordana Brewster addresses the feud between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel. Brewster made her debut intheFast and Furiousfranchisewith the original 2001 movie as Mia Toretto, sister to Diesel’s Dom Toretto and love interest to Paul Walker’s Brian. Johnson joined the franchise in 2011’sFastFiveas Luke Hobbs, a DSS agent, assigned with apprehending Toretto’s crew, only to later become a close ally to the group. However, off-screen, Diesel and Johnson hada falling out in the eighth movie. Recently, Diesel shared an awkward call-out to Johnson when presenting an award at the Golden Globe.

In a recent interview withETOnline, Brewster opened up about her perspective on the situation. She felt that the Golden Globe moment was actually in line with the themes and core elements of theFast and the Furiousseries, saying that family is a key part. As such, Diesel and Johnson’s drama could be compared to what may be found in families, making it perfectly in line with what is seen on screen. Check out Brewster’s response below:

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I think what’s so fun about — when we keep talking about family, Fast is about family. Families are also dysfunctional, and we’ve got the drama and we’ve got — so I think the franchise echoes that."

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Diesel and Johnson’s public feud has been well-recorded, beginning in 2016 when the latter stated an unnamed male co-star had acted unprofessionally throughout the production ofFate of the Furious, including delaying shooting by arriving late on set. While it was soon stated afterward that the pair had settled things and Diesel would go on to speak positively about Johnson,the relationship would remain tense. Johnson stepped away from the franchise, but it also escalated as Diesel tried to publicly convince him to return.

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WhileHobbs’FastXappearance in the post-credits sceneand confirmation of a new spin-off centered on the character would suggest some peace has been found between the two stars, it is hard to deny that things are still tense. Part of what made Diesel’s Golden Globe shout-out awkward is his past public posts calling on Johnson to return, which used heavily emotional language to convince him, whichJohnson likened to manipulation. As such, with such a heavy accusation, it is undoubtedly that the call-out is just as awkward for Brewster and the rest of the cast as it was for audiences.

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Our Thoughts On Brewster’s Comments On Diesel and Johnson’s Feud

Peace May Have Been Found Between The Pair To Close The Story

While Hobbs may be astandout character in theFast and the Furiousfranchise, Johnson’s behind-the-scenes history in the franchise has somewhat overshadowed his role. Recentreports may have shined a light on Johnson’s further unprofessional conduct, especially while filming forRed One. ​​​​​​As such, Brewster’s response may come as a somewhat welcome defuse to the duo’s history, assuring audiences that things may be calmer. With Johnson still seemingly set to return to the franchise, perhaps his and Diesel’s familial bond may remain stable asFast and the Furiousenters its final chapter.

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