Shocking Twist: Robert Downey Jr Reveals Blake & Ryan Tried To Set Him Up Like Justin Baldoni | HO

So Robert Downey Jr. just made it clear—he’s not interested in working with Ryan Reynolds. Why? Because Ryan and Blake tried to set him up just like Justin Bladoni. According to the streets Ryan approached RDJ for a cameo but RDJ saw through the lies and managed to avoid getting himself into a dangerous situation.

And well it looks like the recent revelations about Hollywood’s golden couple might have something to do with it. See, with Justin airing the truth about Ryan and Blake, other celebrities are joining the line as well, taking turns exposing the pair. Even Martha Stewart had something to say about Ryan as well.

And now with RDJ joining Team Justin, it looks like Ryan and Blake are really done for. Just what did RDJ say? And does he know something the rest of us don’t? Let’s find out.

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In a stunning turn of events that’s shaking up Hollywood, Robert Downey Jr. has reportedly revealed that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds attempted to set him up in a way eerily similar to the situation that recently embroiled actor and director Justin Baldoni.

As more celebrities come forward, a pattern of manipulative behavior by Hollywood’s golden couple is being exposed, raising questions about the true nature of their influence and relationships within the industry.

After a five-year hiatus from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Robert Downey Jr. is making headlines with his return. But before stepping back into his iconic role, RDJ made a decision that’s now the talk of Tinseltown: he turned down a cameo in Ryan Reynolds’ highly anticipated “Deadpool & Wolverine” movie.

According to sources close to the production, Reynolds and his team had written a substantial scene for Downey, envisioning a major crossover moment with John Favreau. Despite the star-studded appeal and Reynolds’ personal efforts to woo him, Downey declined.

Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick confirmed, “We had wanted him to do a cameo. We had written that scene to start with Happy and Downey.” Ryan Reynolds reportedly pulled out all the stops, even reading the script aloud to Downey. However, RDJ saw through what he perceived as a setup, reminiscent of the drama surrounding Justin Baldoni, and gave a firm no.

The Hollywood rumor mill has been spinning furiously since Justin Baldoni, best known for “Jane the Virgin” and “It Ends With Us,” publicly clashed with Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively. Baldoni’s lawsuit alleges that the couple interfered with his career, leading to his effective blackballing in the industry.

According to sources, Reynolds and Lively inserted themselves into the production process, rewrote lines, and even issued ultimatums to major talent agencies like WME, demanding they choose between their interests and Baldoni’s.

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Political commentator Candace Owens further fueled the fire, stating she heard from an insider that Ryan Reynolds was the true instigator behind the conflict. Owens claimed Reynolds’ jealousy and controlling behavior escalated tensions on set, ultimately resulting in Baldoni being sidelined during key events, including film premieres.

The fallout from these revelations has been swift. Martha Stewart, a cultural icon known for her candor, recently commented in an interview that Ryan Reynolds isn’t as funny or charming in real life as his public persona suggests. “He’s not so funny in real life. He’s very serious,” Stewart remarked, hinting at a darker side to the actor’s character.

Other celebrities have also started to distance themselves. Morena Baccarin, who played Vanessa in the first “Deadpool” film, was notably absent from the sequel’s press events. Insider reports suggest that Reynolds played a role in minimizing her involvement, echoing the treatment Baldoni received from the couple.

Director Tim Miller, who helmed the original “Deadpool,” departed the franchise after creative clashes with Reynolds. In a revealing interview, Miller explained, “Ryan wanted to be in control of the franchise. You can work that way as a director, but I can’t. If I can’t win, I don’t want to play.” This sentiment has been echoed by other cast members, including T.J. Miller, who described Reynolds’ behavior on set as “horrifically mean.”

The allegations against Blake Lively are just as damning. Anna Kendrick, who co-starred with Lively in “A Simple Favor” and its sequel, has reportedly clashed with her behind the scenes. Observers noted that promotional materials for the sequel placed Lively’s name higher than Kendrick’s, despite Kendrick’s larger filmography and box office draw. Sources claim this was a deliberate move by Lively to assert control and overshadow Kendrick.

Insiders describe both Lively and Reynolds as “control freaks,” determined to dominate every aspect of their projects and public images. The couple’s alleged tactics include manipulating press events, rewriting scripts, and exerting influence over casting and promotion decisions.

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Against this backdrop, Robert Downey Jr.’s refusal to participate in “Deadpool & Wolverine” takes on new significance. While some reports suggest scheduling conflicts or commitments to other Marvel projects, insiders believe Downey’s decision was influenced by his awareness of the couple’s behind-the-scenes behavior. Having witnessed the fallout from the Baldoni incident, RDJ reportedly wanted no part in a situation where he could be manipulated or used as a pawn in their ongoing power plays.

Fans and industry insiders alike have praised Downey’s integrity. “It makes sense why RDJ didn’t want to get himself entangled with people like that,” one commentator noted. “He’s seen what happened to Justin Baldoni and others. Why risk his reputation?”

Industry Backlash and the Future of Hollywood’s Power Couples
The revelations about Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have sparked a broader conversation about power dynamics in Hollywood. As more celebrities speak out, the couple’s carefully cultivated image as Hollywood’s most beloved pair is being called into question. The backlash could have lasting effects on their careers and influence within the industry.

Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr.’s return to Marvel is being hailed as a triumph of professionalism over pettiness. His decision to steer clear of the “Deadpool & Wolverine” cameo may set a new standard for how A-list talent navigates the treacherous waters of Hollywood alliances and rivalries.

As the dust settles, one thing is clear: the days of unchecked power for Hollywood’s golden couples may be numbered. With celebrities like Robert Downey Jr. leading by example and more insiders willing to expose toxic behavior, the industry may finally be ready for a reckoning. For now, all eyes are on Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively as they face mounting scrutiny—and on Robert Downey Jr., who chose to walk away rather than be caught in their web.