“Everyone wanted to represent Scott Eastwood, right?
That’s the cheapest game in the book,” he told the publication.
“I wanted to be an actor for me and to see if I could do it.”

“I called [Dad] and was like, ‘I’ve got this job.
Can I get eight grand to buy a truck?
I’m working this job.

I can pay you back ‘X’ amount a month, you know.’
And I remember the phone going silent… And he’d just be like, ‘Yeah, no.
[…] He wouldn’t give me a dime,” Scott told GQ.

Still, Scott doesn’t forget things changed for him after he switched his name from Reeves to Eastwood.
While he certainly credits his father for his success, it’s mainly because of how Clint raised him.
“You get the law laid down, you know, the ax.
I look at it like weapons in my war chest now.
He made me hustle, and claw, and fight.
That’s all stuff you want.
You want that drive.”