Dwayne Johnson Blasted For Alleged Unprofessionalism, Peeing In Water Bottles And Allegedly Being Hours Late To Set Everyday

Dwayne Johnson Blasted For Alleged Unprofessionalism, Peeing In Water Bottles And Allegedly Being Hours Late To Set Everyday

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The Rock has become one of the most bankable film stars in the business, and is constantly working on new TV and film projects. The best Dwayne Johnson movies include family films like Moana and action movies like The Fast and the Furious, and it seems like his upcoming Christmas movie Red One is going to be a combination of both. But a new report claims that Johnson is being blasted for his unprofessionalism on the movie, and costing production a ton of money by being late to set every day. Let’s break it all down.

What we know about Red One is limited, but it’ll pair Johnson with Chris Evans. While Red One wrapped principal photography in February, reports about The Rock’s behavior have started circulating thanks to a story by The Wrap. And that includes a wild story about him peeing in water bottles on set.

This report claimed that Johnson’s frequent lateness to set (as well as the producer’s lack of experience) has cost the upcoming action movie a whopping $250 million that it’s gone over budget. That’s a huge sum of money, one that will complicated its chances of making a profit when it hits theaters this December. And that’s not the only wild story to come from this report by The Wrap. 

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In addition to reportedly appearing on the set up to eight hours late (resulting in production allegedly shooting around him), the report about Johnson claims that he has a habit of peeing in water bottles on set. An anonymous insider was quoted saying:

On set, away from his trailer, if he needs to pee, he doesn’t go to the public bathroom. He pees in a Voss water bottle and his team or a PA has to dispose of it.

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