Michelle Rodriguez's 'Fast and Furious' Criticism Is NOT Directed at Vin Diesel | Dayz Entertainment
 

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The Letty depicter shows there's no bad blood between her and her on-screen love interest after she threatened to quit the franchise if it didn't show 'some love to the women.'

Things are still good between Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel after she threatened to quit the "Fast and Furious" franchise. Four days after she complained on Instagram about the way the franchise treated the female stars, the actress has set things straight that her comments were not directed at Diesel.

"Vin, for many years you’ve been the biggest supporter of strong women," Rodriguez said in a video posted on Diesel's Instagram account, with the actor next to her. "I've always appreciated that about you throughout the years... Just know that if I ever post anything, that it's not you I'm talking to."

Diesel responded with a laugh, "Of course it's not me!" The hunky actor also showed his love for his co-star by kissing her forehead mid-video.

He captioned the video, "Proud of Our saga... but we must try to reach higher each time. The challenge is what makes it fun and exciting. Its also why this saga has reached the level that it has... you have been the best fans in film history and we are forever grateful... Dom and Letty."


Rodriguez previously said on her Instagram account, "I hope they decide to show some love to the women of the franchise on the next one. Or I just might have to say goodbye to a loved franchise." While she didn't detail what the issue was, a source tells HollywoodLife.com that it may have something to do with the plans to make spin-offs centering on Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Luke Hobbs and Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.

"When there's talk of spin-offs with The Rock and Jason's characters, she gets upset because she thinks their should be a chance for her character to have a spin-off," so claims the source.

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