During a recent interview with Ellen, Charlize Theron cheekily compared kissing Vin Diesel in The Fate of the Furious to smooching a โlifeless fish.โ However, when Vin made an appearance on Tuesdayโs episode of the Ellen DeGeneres Show, he energetically stood up to respond to Charlizeโs comment. As Ellen recounted Theronโs harsh words about their on-screen embrace, the 49-year-old actor sprung from his seat to defend himself.
Oh my goodness! Vin Diesel was absolutely furious when he found out that Charlize had described their on-screen kiss in Fate of the Furious as comparable to kissing a lifeless fish. Ellen brought up Theronโs comment, quoting her saying, โHis character is just frozen like a dead fish.โ In complete disbelief, Vin Diesel shouted dramatically towards the audience, โWhat?! What! Do I really resemble a motionless fishes to you guys?โ He couldnโt believe it.
Theron went on to express that Vin Diesel believed it was the greatest kiss of all time, claiming it was the craziest kiss ever, and going on about how his lips never deceive. However, she admitted that she prefers a bit more passion and activity in the men she kisses.
Response: In a bold retaliation, the actor fiercely responded to the comments while making a guest appearance on the popular Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday.
Fish that have met their demise: Charlize Theron plants a smooch on Vin Diesel in the newest installment of the popular franchise.
Vin jokingly expressed his disapproval, claiming that one should not bring up the impressive animation of Finding Dory while mentioning him and compare him to a lifeless fish. Charlize clarified that Vinโs character on the show is not romantically involved with her character, as he deeply loves his on-screen wife Letty. Hence, it was expected that he wouldnโt react romantically when Charlize appeared on the show back in April. Charlize humorously remarked that Vinโs character remains emotionless, similar to a motionless fish.
Vin Diesel made an appearance on the widely-watched Ellen show this Tuesday to build excitement and create buzz for the latest installment in the franchise, the seventh movie.
Surprised! The actor, who portrays Dominic Toretto in the series, jumped up in disbelief to protect himself when Ellen recounted the harsh comments.
The performer inquired from the crowd if he resembled a โlifeless fishโ in their eyes.
All in good fun: Vin jokingly expressed mock outrage when he compared himself to a lifeless fish while promoting the animated film Finding Dory on Ellen. Charlize chimed in, claiming that Vin went on to spread rumors about her โenjoyingโ the kiss, which she found absurd. She laughed as she revealed that he would confidently assert that she had the time of her life.
Charlize then playfully shared that she prefers men who are more active and animated, emphasizing that her character in the movie was not supposed to exhibit the same preferences. In her view, people were mistakenly blending reality and fiction.
A major letdown: During her appearance on the show in April, Charlize enlightened us that Vinโs character doesnโt hold any romantic interest in her character and remains devoted to his wife Letty. Consequently, he was not expected to exhibit any reaction towards her.
Casual: During a recent conversation with Ellen DeGeneres, Charlize Theron jokingly compared kissing Vin Diesel in The Fate of the Furious to kissing a lifeless fish.
Playfully joking, Charlize shared, โI prefer my men to have a little more movement,โ as their film, The Fate Of The Furious, continued to dominate the box office for a second consecutive weekend. According to Variety, the eighth installment of the fast cars franchise earned an impressive $38.7 million, outperforming all other movies. Last weekend, the high-octane film made history as it had the largest global debut ever, amassing a staggering $532.5 million.
With the familiar faces of Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, along with the addition of newcomer Charlize Theron, the movie has now reached a global total of $908.4 million. It is projected to surpass the $1 billion mark this week, and its success is set to continue as it opens in Japan next weekend, according to Box Office Mojo.