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Dave Bautista has zero patience for negativity.
In a new interview, Bautista, who currently stars in the action movie « Afterburn, » opened up about his acting career and explained why he refuses to work with complainers.
« I’m just at the age and at the point of my life where life’s just too godd— short, » Bautista told Collider. « I want to work with people I just love and respect, because I love this business. I love filmmaking, and if people don’t want to be there, I don’t want to be there with them. You know? »
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Dave Bautista says he prefers not to be around actors who are « b—-ing, complaining, moaning, and groaning. » (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
« I’m happy to be there, » he continued. « It’s a love thing for me, and I’m passionate about it. I want to be there, and I want to make the most of it, so I don’t want to hear people b—-ing, complaining, moaning, and groaning about doing something that we’re all fortunate enough to be doing and making. »
In 2024, the ex-WWE star opened up about why he chose to change careers 15 years ago.
« I would still be involved with WWE, I hope. Because I really loved it. It wasn’t that I ever wanted to not be a part of that universe because I love the WWE Universe, » he told BuzzFeed. « It was just that I became so passionate about acting, and I’m still pursuing it with everything I have, but I still love that world. »
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The former WWE wrestler says life’s too short to complain. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
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« I have a good relationship with the company. I hope that they would always leave the door open for me because I just love professional wrestling. »
Bautista isn’t the only actor to voice his opinions on other actors’ bad attitudes.
Last year, Chris Pratt slammed fellow artists who come to work with a « crappy » attitude.
« Look, these guys can attest to this, because they’re the same way, like, there’s no room for s—-y attitudes there, » Pratt said during a New York Comic Con panel for his Netflix sci-fi film « The Electric State, » per People. « You can’t have a bad attitude in moviemaking. It ruins everything for everyone, and then you don’t last long. »

Chris Pratt previously said bad attitudes on set can impact everyone. (Getty Images)
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« It sucks when people have a crappy attitude, » he continued. « So when you show up on set, there’s no reason why you should… Like, ‘Oh, are you having a hard time living your dream? Is that tough for you today?’ Like, come on and pull your head out. »