Tributes for the late Paul Walker are all over the internet before and after the screening of his last ever film of "Fast and Furious" franchise.
"Furious 7" has taken over the world and is on course to become one of the highest earning films of recent history. In fact, it earned half a billion in just one week according to the Hollywood Reporter.
These nods definitely has his colleagues teary-eyed and grateful given the time they shared while doing the "Fast and Furious" franchise. Ludacris had a completely feeling though because of Comedy Central's Justin Bieber Roast segment last week.
In an interview with Dish Nation, the rapper/entrepreneur revealed he was pissed off by the jokes that came out during the Comedy Central Justin Bieber Roast in which he was one of the roasters. The thing that annoyed him were the ones that used the death of his "Fast and Furious" co-star Paul Walker.
"There were some Paul Walker jokes that were in the roast that I was definitely not feeling at all," Ludacris said adding he was ready to slap somebody for those jokes.
"And I kinda was vocal about it, and I almost didn't make it through the Roast because I was ready to slap the hell outta somebody. But I was a good sport."
The Paul Walker jokes from Comedy Central Justin Bieber Roast were pulled out even before the episode aired. Although he was pissed off, Ludacris said he still recognizes the fact that anything should go in this kind of show. However, he insists that those that have something to do with Paul Walker should be an exception.
"Let me just say this - aside from the Paul Walker jokes, I thought it was a great roast. Nobody was safe, we were all laughing at the jokes on ourselves and joking on everybody else.
"However, you can all agree to disagree with me, I know what was said and I felt like it was inappropriate and I'm going to stand by that no matter what anybody says to me.
"That was my freind. I don't give a damn if it was a roast or not, that was my friend."
Paul Walker died in 2013 due to car accident. "Fast and Furious 7" was yet to be finished at that time. Comedy Central Justin Bieber Roast aired on March 30. "Furious 7" hit the big screen on April 30.