The Story Behind Fast And Furious’ Famous Spit Take Scene With The Rock, Ludacris And Tyrese Gibson

The Story Behind Fast And Furious’ Famous Spit Take Scene With The Rock, Ludacris And Tyrese Gibson

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As has been the case with every Fast & Furious movie aside from Fast X, which ended with quite the harrowing cliffhanger, 2013’s Fast & Furious 6 wrapped up with the good guys victorious. Following the defeat of Owen Shaw, Dominic Toretto and his crew went back to the Toretto family home in Los Angeles to celebrate. That get-together also served as the location for one of the Fast & Furious franchise’s funniest moments. An amusing retort from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Luke Hobbs aimed at Tyrese Gibson’s Roman Pearce led Ludacris’ Tej Parker to spit out his drink, and that latter actor has opened up about the story behind that spit take.

In case you need a refresher, when Hobbs showed up at the party, Roman called out to Mia Toretto that she should “hide” her baby oil, a dig at Hobbs’ bald head. Roman quickly said he was just getting, but Hobbs responded with, “You better hide that big-ass forehead!” Tej spit out his drink and Roman was left stunned. In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Ludacris confirmed his reaction was unscripted, then explained how that Fast & Furious 6 moment came to be:

It was an in the moment laugh, that was not a part of the script. And I actually whispered to Dwayne Johnson that he should say that, and I didn’t think he was going to do it! So it was a real reaction when he actually said it in his own way to Tyrese, and Tyrese’s reaction was also very surprised, ‘cause he had no idea that The Rock was going to do that. So yes, 100% real, and that’s why I spit out my drink. People have been wondering that for years, I’m here to let you know: we try to make it as real and surprising as possible to get those real reactions.



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