Scott Eastwood has slammed the 'shocking behavior' he's witnessed from fellow Hollywood stars.
The 40-year-old actor – who is the son of Clint Eastwood, 96 – thinks some people have been famous for 'too long,' resulting in a lack of accountability for their actions.
Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience last week, he said explained a spat he has with one A-lister, saying: 'Some of the accountability in this industry is just unbelievable.
'I just worked with somebody and, without saying any names, people get too famous for too long and think the world owes them something,' he detailed.
The actor added: 'We started working on a film with a director, and they decided after we'd already spent a bunch of money that they just didn't want to work with this other person.
'I was like, "Okay, then you need to pay that money back to the person who invested in you." They were like, "I'm not gonna do that."'
Scott Eastwood has slammed the 'shocking behavior' he's witnessed from fellow Hollywood stars; pictured June 19
Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience, he said: 'Some of the accountability in this industry is just unbelievable'
The nepo baby said he stressed to the person that repaying the investor would be 'the right thing to do.'
'They just left because they didn't want to work with another person after we'd already started pre production,' he explained.
'I've seen some behavior in this business that's shocking behavior that wouldn't fly in any other industry.'
Scott praised his iconic father for instilling a strong work ethic in his family, insisting his attitude was always to 'put your boots on [and], go to work.'
The Tin Soldier star said he's fortunate because he got to see bad behavior firsthand when he was growing up and visited his dad at work, showing him an example of how he should not behave.
He said: 'I think I was lucky in some ways because I got to see it growing up and got to see how it's bulls***.'
Scott credited his dad with doing 'a really good job of protecting' him and his siblings from the spotlight.
In addition to Scott, Eastwood is father to Laurie Murray, 71, Kimber Lynn Eastwood, 62, Kyle Eastwood, 58, Alison Eastwood, 54, Kathryn Eastwood, 38, Francesca Eastwood, 32, and Morgan Eastwood, 29.
L-R Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, Clint Eastwood, and Scott Eastwood
The actor pictured with Allison Williams in the 2025 romance film Regretting You
Pictured in the action/crime movie Alarum in 2025
Rogan noted child stars can 'get stunted in [their] growth' when they become famous at a young age.
Scott replied: 'I mean, kudos to my dad, cause he did a really good job of protecting us from that and [was] very private.
'We didn't live in LA, we we lived in Carmel. It was a very... as normal as it could be, in the sense that he was like, '"No, you just you need to be a normal child and learn how the world works."'
The Lucky Strike actor said both he and his dad have always treated acting 'as a job' and have never taken a method approach, highlighting that he isn't 'one of these crazy psychos' that stay in character both on and off camera.
He emphasized: 'My dad was never like that. He was like, it's a job. Like go to work, do the best you can, put in the reps, make sure you know your s*** and you come prepared, and you have something interesting, but leave it at the door.'

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