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  • The biggest regret of Burt Reynolds’ career


    Most Hollywood stars who have been in the business for decades will have made decisions they later came to regret. However, the vast majority will also refuse to admit to them, instead claiming that everything happens for a reason and that they don’t like to dwell on the past. Burt Reynolds, to his credit, was not one of these actors. The iconic Boogie Nights star was always willing to fess up about his regrets, which were many and varied. His biggest one, though, was entirely self-inflicted and he believed it was caused by his fatal flaw of being an eternal optimist.

    There was a time in the 1970s when Reynolds was legitimately one of the biggest stars in the movie business. After breaking through with his excellent performance in Deliverance, he spent most of the decade making action comedies like Shamus, The Longest Yard, Gator, and arguably his most iconic movie, Smokey and the Bandit.

    These films made him the biggest box office draw in Hollywood, but few of them were what you’d call “good.” In fact, comedian Robert Wuhl once famously joked, “Burt Reynolds makes so many bad movies that when someone else makes a bad movie, Burt gets a royalty.”

    Reynolds was more than aware of this negative perception of his career, though, which is why he occasionally experimented with more serious or sensitive roles, such as in 1979’s Starting Over. However, he told The New York Times in 1981 that he didn’t want to turn his back on his action audience – also known as “the guys who show up in pickup trucks.”

    In this same interview, though, Reynolds acknowledged that he’d been running pretty hard at these action movies and may have made a few too many of them. In fact, the movie he promoted in the interview – 1981’s Paternity – was his 22nd movie in the nine years following Deliverance. The problem, as he saw it, was that he always believed he could take so-so material and make it better, but this wasn’t always the case. This optimistic attitude led to him making more than a few duds that he probably should have turned down.

    If I have any regrets, it is that I haven’t been more like Redford and those guys,” a pensive Reynolds mused. “When they don’t like a film, they walk away from it. I always see the possibilities. I’m always booked up for five years.”

    In truth, this is a fascinating admission for an actor at the height of his powers to make. Can you imagine Denzel Washington or Tom Hanks telling a journalist their problem is that they sign up for too many bad movies, leaving them unable to accept the good parts that come along?

    Amazingly, it’s not even something that Reynolds only mentioned once. In 2018, he told People magazine that this optimism was why he lost out on Jack Nicholson’s Oscar-winning role in Terms of Endearment. “I was a fool,” he lamented. “I had about three pictures that I told other people I would do, and in retrospect, I think back, and all I had to do is say, ‘Can we just put this off until I finish this picture?’”

    In later years, Reynolds became convinced that the filmmakers likely would have said, “Sure,” and rearranged the schedule for him. “I wished I had done that one picture,” he concluded. “I think it could’ve changed things for me.”

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  • Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Will Move to Dismiss Justin Baldoni’s Lawsuit


    Blake Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds told a federal judge Thursday that they will seek to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s defamation lawsuit.

    Attorneys for the two sides are due in court Monday for the first hearing on the megafeud between the two “It Ends With Us” co-stars.

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    Lively has accused Baldoni, who was also the film’s director, of sexually harassing her on set, and then retaliating with a smear campaign when she dared to speak up about it.

    Baldoni and his publicists have countered that Lively defamed them by taking text messages out of context and mischaracterizing their interactions. Baldoni also alleges that Lively and Reynolds pressured WME to drop him as a client, which WME denies.

    The couple’s attorneys filed the notice Thursday in compliance with Judge Lewis Liman’s order, which set out how the federal case will move forward. The judge asked for a letter that would “indicate in one sentence the Defendant’s intent to make a motion to dismiss.”

    Liman will set a deadline later to actually file the motion.

    “The Lively-Reynolds Parties intend to move to dismiss Plaintiffs’ complaint,” said Michael J. Gottlieb, following the judge’s instruction to keep it short and sweet.

    Publicist Leslie Sloane, who was also named as a defendant in Baldoni’s suit, filed a similar notice on Wednesday.

    The judge has said he expects to schedule a trial for March 2026, and asked the parties to file a plan that would allow for a trial by that date.

    In a rare moment of agreement, attorneys on both sides have also indicated they have no objection to consolidating the two federal cases into one proceeding.

    At the hearing on Monday, the two sides are expected to argue about the extrajudicial conduct of Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman. Lively’s lawyers have argued that Freedman is making prejudicial comments in the press, which they say taints the jury pool. Freedman has countered that he has every right to defend his client publicly from Lively’s media blitz.

    On Thursday evening, Baldoni’s side said they want to take Lively’s deposition as soon as possible. But they told the judge that Lively’s lawyers have indicated that she will refuse to let Freedman do the deposition, due to “unspecified statements made by Mr. Freedman.”

    “We are unaware of any situation that would warrant the deposed party to have a choice in which attorney takes her deposition,” wrote Kevin Fritz, another Baldoni attorney. “Parties to litigation simply do not have the right to dictate which of their opponents’ attorneys may or may not take their deposition or perform any other aspect of the opposing party’s case.”

    Fritz wants this issue to be addressed at the hearing on Monday.

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    Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are taking legal action against their close friend Justin Baldoni. The couple has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against them by the actor and director, citing lack of merit and baseless claims.

    Baldoni, best known for his role in the hit TV show “Jane the Virgin,” alleges that Lively and Reynolds breached a business agreement they had with him regarding a joint venture. However, the power couple maintains that they never entered into any formal agreement with Baldoni and that his claims are unfounded.

    In a statement released by their legal team, Lively and Reynolds expressed their disappointment in Baldoni’s decision to pursue legal action and stated that they have always valued their friendship with him. They are confident that the court will see through the frivolous nature of the lawsuit and rule in their favor.

    The case is set to be heard in a Los Angeles court next month, where Lively and Reynolds will present their arguments for why the lawsuit should be dismissed. Fans of the couple are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the case and continue to show their support for Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.

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  • See Photos of Ryan Reynolds, Keke Palmer, Gordon Ramsay, Sterling K. Brown and More


    Stars have been everywhere this week. In London, Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana have a date night at a David Beckham-hosted party, and Sterling K. Brown poses with Paradise costars Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden. Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds wades through a crowd of fans in New York City as Keke Palmer sits for a chat with Jennifer Hudson in Burbank, California.

    Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

    Hello, Deadpool

    Ryan Reynolds.

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    Ryan Reynolds waves to fans as he arrives at The Paley Center in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Shiny Teeth and Me

    Keke Palmer.

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    Keke Palmer continues her glamorous One of Them Days press run at The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California, on Jan. 30.

    Cooks’ Looks

    Tana and Gordon Ramsay.

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    Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana are a picture-perfect couple at the Boss One premiere party in London on Jan. 30.

    Power of 3

    Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden.

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    Paradise stars Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden snap a group picture at the series’ photo call in London on Jan. 30.

    Coffee Run

    Hailey Bieber.

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    Hailey Bieber rocks a suede jacket while out during the day in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Party Dress

    Gemma Chan.

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    Gemma Chan attends the Boss One premiere party hosted by David Beckham in London on Jan. 30.

    Hold Me Closer

    Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes.

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    Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have a couple moment on the streets of New York City on Jan. 29.

    She Sells Seashells

    Maya Rudolph.

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    Maya Rudolph holds a neckpiece of seashells while in character as Molly Novak on the set of her series Loot in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

    That’s the Spirit!

    Peyton List and Josh Zuckerman.

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    School Spirits costars Peyton List and Josh Zuckerman enjoy the afterparty for a special screening of the show in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

    Reunion for a Cause

    JC Chasez and Lance Bass.

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    *NSYNC‘s JC Chasez and Lance Bass are in sync as they volunteer together to help families impacted by the L.A. fires in Beverly Hills on Jan. 28.

    Charitable Legacy

    Catherine, Princess of Wales.

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    Kate Middleton is all smiles while visiting Tŷ Hafan in Wales on Jan. 30, a hospice for children with life-shortening conditions that Princess Diana supported in her final years.

    Katy Perry’s World

    Katy Perry.

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    Katy Perry waves outside of Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

    Night Out

    Hailey Bieber.

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    In a matching khaki jacket and pants, Hailey Bieber steps out in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Smooth on Set

    Kiefer Sutherland.

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    Kiefer Sutherland flashes a thumbs up while filming A Proper English Christmas, which he stars in with Mawaan Rizwan, in Yorkshire, U.K.

    Stars Across Generations

    Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie.

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    At the photocall for Captain America: Brave New World, costars Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie share smiles in London on Jan. 30.

    Bloody Backstage

    Nicole Scherzinger and Jane Fonda.

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    While doused in stage blood, Nicole Scherzinger smiles with Jane Fonda backstage at Broadway show Sunset Boulevard on Jan. 30 in New York City.

    Talk Show Ready

    Reese Witherspoon.

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    Reese Witherspoon is backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Funky Fit

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna shows off an artsy look at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture show for Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Movie Date

    Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors.

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    Jonathan Majors and his fiancé Meagan Good are happy in love while catching a screening of Happy Anniversary in Glendale, California on Jan. 29.

    Stylish Ensemble

    Megan Thee Stallion.

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    Megan Thee Stallion shines for the camera at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    On the Scene

    Mariska Hargitay.

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    The dedicated detectives investigating vicious felonies are filming, as Mariska Hargitay is seen on the set of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit in New York City on Jan. 29.

    In the Spotlight

    Kelly Rowland.

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    Kelly Rowland sits down at The Jennifer Hudson Show on Jan 30. in Burbank, California.

    Bold in Black

    Laverne Cox.

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    Laverne Cox rocks a risqué ensemble while at the screening for Clean Slate, a series following her character’s return to a small town in Alabama, on Jan. 29.

    Comic Relief

    George Wallace and Jerry Seinfeld.

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    Jerry Seinfeld turns up for the screening of George Wallace’s latest project, Clean Slate, in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Supportive Spouse

    Anna Elisabet Eberstein and Hugh Grant.

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    Looking dapper, Hugh Grant poses with his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein at the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere in London on Jan. 29.

    Celebrating Spanx

    Mischa Barton.

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    Mischa Barton shows up for the launch of a new Spanx line in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Radio Rendezvous

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    Amy Schumer tapes The Howard Stern Show at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Rapper to Writer

    Big Sean.

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    Big Sean launches his new book Go Higher: Five Practices For Purpose, Success, And Inner Peace in West Hollywood, California on Jan. 29.

    Roxie in Red

    Erika Jayne.

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    Celebrating her return to Chicago on Broadway, Erika Jayne parties at a private members club in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Fashion Icon

    Alan Cumming.

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    Dressing in a playful purple suit, Alan Cumming gets comfortable during an interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Strike a Pose

    Ciara.

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    Carrying a Hermès Birkin bag, Ciara poses for a mini photoshoot in New York City on Jan. 29.

    City of Love

    David Furnish and Elton John.

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    Elton John and his husband David Furnish sit at the Valentino Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    All Smiles

    Isla Fisher.

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    Isla Fisher arrives at the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy premiere in London on Jan. 29.

    Fashion Forward

    Colman Domingo.

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    Colman Domingo isn’t afraid of patterns at the Valentino Haute Couture show at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Fresh Look

    Justin Bieber.

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    Justin Bieber shows off his shaved head as the new dad steps out in New York City on Jan. 25.

    Sunny Arrival

    Reese Witherspoon.

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    In sunglasses and a chic blue suit, Reese Witherspoon is seen at Good Morning America in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Suit Up

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna attends the Stéphane Rolland Haute Couture show at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Birthday Bash

    Tim Dillon and Ryan Phillippe.

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    Tim Dillon and Ryan Phillippe celebrate Dillon’s birthday at The Stand Comedy Club and Restaurant in New York City on Jan 22.

    Eyes For You

    Callum Turner and Dua Lipa.

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    Callum Turner and Dua Lipa share a sweet moment at the launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams in Paris on Jan. 28.

    Sweet Smile

    Drew Barrymore.

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    Drew Barrymore flashes a soft smile while out and about in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Go Birds

    Bradley Cooper.

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    Bradley Cooper shows some love for the Philadelphia Eagles in New York City on Jan. 28 ahead of the Super Bowl.

    Special Guest

    Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon.

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    Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are joined by a reptile companion at the premiere of You’re Cordially Invited in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Rock Legend

    Ringo Starr.

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    Ringo Starr makes an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Jan. 28 in L.A.

    Costar Hang

    Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart.

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    Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart celebrate the premiere of their new movie Love Me in L.A. on Jan. 28.

    Late Night Chat

    Sterling K. Brown.

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    Sterling K. Brown chats with Seth Meyers during an appearance on Late Night on Jan. 27 in New York City.

    You’re Green!

    Kane Brown.

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    Kane Brown goes green for his visit to SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Keeping Toasty

    Chloë Sevigny.

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    Chloë Sevigny steps out for the premiere of Magic Farm at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 28 in Park City, Utah.

    Chic Style

    Gabrielle Union.

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    Gabrielle Union has some fun at Tuesday’s launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams in Paris.

    Paris Poise

    Zoë Kravitz.

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    Zoë Kravitz sports a one-shoulder dress for Tuesday’s Saint Laurent show in Paris.

    All in the Details

    Megan Thee Stallion.

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    Megan Thee Stallion sports an intricate headpiece for the Gaurav Gupta show in Paris on Jan. 29.

    For the Kids

    Prince William.

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    Prince William has some fun during a visit to Nature Metrics as he participates in a scientific activity with local children on Jan. 29.

    Milestone Moment

    Jimmy Fallon.

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    Jimmy Fallon celebrates his Broadway debut in All In: Comedy About Love by signing autographs outside the Hudson Theatre on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Hats Off

    Anya Taylor-Joy.

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    Anya Taylor-Joy sports a dramatic hat at the launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams on Jan. 28 in Paris.

    Premiere Pair

    Ashley Benson and Brandon Davis.

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    Ashley Benson and Brandon Davis pose together at the premiere of Love Me on Jan. 28 in L.A.

    Take a Seat

    Amy Schumer.

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    Amy Schumer is all smiles during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Sibling Sighting

    Lennon Gallagher and Gene Gallagher.

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    Brothers Lennon Gallagher and Gene Gallagher attend the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Shimmer and Shine

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna is in full glam following the Celia Kritharioti show in Paris on Jan. 28.

    Red Hot

    Lauren Graham.

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    Lauren Graham adds some pops of red to her black ensemble for the premiere of The Z-Suite on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Perfectly Plaid

    Lola Consuelos.

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    Lola Consuelos is decked out in plaid for The London EDITION’s annual Burns Night feast hosted by Charles Jeffrey Loverboy at Berners Tavern in London on Jan. 28.

    Suited Up

    Eva Longoria.

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    Eva Longoria sports a white belted suit for the Elie Saab show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Model Behavior

    Iris Law.

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    Iris Law rocks a suit at the at the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Dapper Dude

    Rob McElhenney.

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    Rob McElhenney smiles at a photo call for season 4 of Mythic Quest in L.A. this week.

    City Outing

    Jane Seymour and John Zambetti.

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    Jane Seymour and John Zambetti stop by SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Sister Style

    Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton.

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    Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild rep pink and blue as hosts of the Young Hearts Friends Fest at the Museum of Ice Cream in N.Y.C. on Jan. 28.

    City of Love

    Dua Lipa and Callum Turner.

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    Amid engagement rumors, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are hand-in-hand while on a lunch date in Paris on Jan. 28.

    Woman of the Hour

    Dolly Parton.

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    Dolly Parton takes the stage during her fireside chat and press conference for Dolly: An Original Musical in Nashville on Jan. 28.

    All Business

    Jessica Biel.

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    Jessica Biel heads into the Giorgio Armani Privè Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Whole Lotta Red

    Reese Witherspoon.

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    Reese Witherspoon mixes shades of red in her outfit while out in New York City’s Midtown on Jan. 28.

    Sign of the Times

    Will Ferrell.

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    Will Ferrell signs photos of his classic characters while promoting You’re Cordially Invited in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Teacher Off-Duty

    Lisa Ann Walter.

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    Abbott Elementary‘s Lisa Ann Walter shines in a bright blue jacket and burgundy dress outside Good Morning America in N.Y.C. on Jan. 28.

    This Day Is Sparkling

    Isla Fisher.

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    Isla Fisher glitters in a black skirt while outside CBS Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

    He Knows How to Ball

    Timothée Chalamet.

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    Timothée Chalamet suits up in Knicks gear as he attends the team’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies in New York City on Jan. 27.

    Party Pair

    Kumail Nanjiani and Lilly Singh.

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    Kumail Nanjiani and Lilly Singh attend the Together for LA fundraiser hosted by Jay Shetty, Radhi Devlukia, Anita Verma-Lallian and Satnil Lallian at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles on Jan. 27.

    Vision of Elegance

    Niecy Nash-Betts.

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    Niecy Nash-Betts glows at the 10th annual Midnight MACRO Party featuring Cîroc cocktails in Park City, Utah.

    So In-Vested

    P-Lo.

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    Rapper P-Lo takes the court during halftime at the Golden State Warriors’ game against the Los Angeles Lakers in San Francisco on Jan. 25.

    Puppy Love

    Juan Pablo Espinosa, Nathan Lane, Eric McCormack and Dr. Evan Antin.

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    Juan Pablo Espinosa, Nathan Lane, Eric McCormack and Dr. Evan Antin volunteer at Pasadena Humane to care for shelter animals and displaced pets in California.

    All in Good Fun

    Martha Stewart.

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    Martha Stewart shows off a Jell-O shot during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 27.

    High Fashion

    Kylie Jenner.

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    Kylie Jenner flashes a smile and wave at the Chanel show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Royal Visit

    Prince William.

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    Prince William is all smiles at a visit to Lower Blakemere Farm in Hereford, England on Jan. 28.

    Date Night

    Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson Ross.

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    Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson Ross are matching in a fluffy coat and hat at Busta Rhymes’ album release earlier this month.

    All Together Now

    Heather Rae El Moussa, Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack.

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    Heather Rae El Moussa, Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack take their seats for an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show for an episode airing on Jan. 28.

    Feeling Floral

    Jack Quaid.

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    Jack Quaid accessorizes with a pink rose at the L.A. premiere of Companion on Jan. 27.

    Oui, Oui

    Dianna Agron.

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    Dianna Agron is all decked out in Chanel at the fashion house’s Paris Fashion Week show on Jan. 28.

    Woman of the Hour

    Gayle King.

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    Gayle King strikes a pose at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 27.

    Going Green

    Cynthia Erivo.

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    Cynthia Erivo steps out in L.A. — with an Elphaba green bag! — on Jan. 27.

    Festival Fit

    Benedict Cumberbatch.

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    Benedict Cumberbatch attends the UTA Filmmakers Brunch during Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 26 in Park City, Utah.

    Top of the Morning

    Chrishell Stause.

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    Chrishell Stause rocks red for her Tuesday appearance on Good Morning Britain in London.

    Up Close and Personal

    Lily-Rose Depp, Dua Lipa and Marion Cotillard.

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    Lily-Rose Depp, Dua Lipa and Marion Cotillard take their seats for the Chanel Haute Couture Spring/Summer fashion show on Jan. 28 at The Grand Palais in Paris.

    Late Night Talking

    Shailene Woodley.

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    Shailene Woodley stops by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 27 in New York City.

    Personal Style

    Pamela Anderson.

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    Pamela Anderson stuns in all white at Tuesday’s Chanel fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week.

    Hand-in-Hand

    John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri.

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    John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri share a sweet moment at the premiere of Opus during the Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on Jan. 27 in Park City, Utah.

    Stage Star

    Megan Hilty.

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    Megan Hilty sparkles backstage as she and the cast of Death Becomes Her make an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 27.

    On the Airwaves

    Kelsea Ballerini.

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    Kelsea Ballerini takes her seat for an appearance at SiriusXM Studios on Jan. 27.

    Super-Stars

    Anthony Mackie and Danny Ramírez.

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    Anthony Mackie and Danny Rami­rez chat at a press conference for Captain America: Brave New World at Rosewood Villamagna Hotel in Madrid on Jan. 28.

    Matchy, Matchy

    J. K. Simmons and Olivia Simmons.

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    J. K. Simmons and Olivia Simmons have a father-daughter outing at Monday’s premiere of Becoming Led Zeppelin at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Jan. 27.

    Paris Outing

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna shows off a spiky hairdo at the Costes party in Paris on Jan. 27.

    City Nights

    Nicole Scherzinger.

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    Nicole Scherzinger opts for a pink mini dress for a night at New York City’s Tavern on the Green for the Recording Academy New York Chapter Nominee Celebration on Jan. 27.

    Suited Up

    Juliette Lewis.

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    Juliette Lewis rocks a suit at the premiere of Opus at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Jan. 27.

    Big Fan

    Noah Centineo.

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    Noah Centineo steps out for Netflix Takes Over the ATL with WWE at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Jan. 27.

    Mountain Air

    Natasha Lyonne.

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    Natasha Lyonne poses at the premiere of Free Leonard Peltier at The Ray Theater during the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 27.

    Curtain Call

    Brandon Flynn and Robin Lord Taylor.

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    Brandon Flynn and Robin Lord Taylor cozy up at the opening night after party for Kowalski at The West Bank Cafe on Jan. 27 in New York City.

    Crowd Pleaser

    Quavo.

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    Quavo lifts up a wrestling belt during WWE Monday Night Raw at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Jan. 27.

    New York Minute

    Brooks Nader.

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    Brooks Nader strikes a pose at the Samsung Galaxy Experience Space in New York City on Jan. 25.

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    Hugh Grant and Renée Zellweger.

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    Bridget Jones’ Diary costars Hugh Grant and Renée Zellweger are back together for the fourth installment’s Paris premiere on Jan. 27.

    Man with the Mic

    Jon Hamm.

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    Jon Hamm grins from ear-to-ear while in conversation with Elvis Mitchell at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 26.

    Flower Power

    Megan Thee Stallion.

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    Megan Thee Stallion looks radiant in orange with red floral embellishments at the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 27.

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    The Bachelor‘s Grant Ellis exits Good Morning America in New York City ahead of his season’s premiere on Jan. 27.

    Making Waves

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    Sheryl Lee Ralph is all smiles as she waves to the camera in New York City on Jan. 27.

    Pink Princess

    Paris Hilton.

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    Paris Hilton is decked out in pink while out in New York City’s NoHo on Jan. 27.

    Winter Walk

    Bradley Cooper.

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    Bradley Cooper bundles up in a blue puffer jacket as he strolls around New York City on Jan. 27.

    Suit and Smile

    Chiwetel Ejiofor.

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    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy star Chiwetel Ejiofor attends the film’s premiere in Paris on Jan. 27.

    On the Fringe

    Anya Taylor-Joy.

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    Anya Taylor-Joy attends the Dior Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week in a daring look on Jan. 27.

    Jenny from the Panel

    Bill Condon and Jennifer Lopez.

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    Jennifer Lopez and director-writer Bill Condon talk about Kiss of the Spider Woman at a Sundance Film Festival panel hosted by the L.A. Times in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 26.

    Cast Celebration

    Dave Franco and Alison Brie.

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    Together costars Dave Franco and Alison Brie, who are also husband and wife, cozy up at the cast afterparty at the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 26.

    Wine and Shine

    John Boich and Jimmy Butler.

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    John Boich and Jimmy Butler show off the Boich Family Cellar’s 2019 Beckstoffer George III at the Reserve Cup in Miami on Jan. 24.



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  • Creepy Pair of Underwear! – Hardcover By Reynolds, Aaron – VERY GOOD



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  • The one thing about acting that terrified Burt Reynolds


    Hollywood stardom can often be a fleeting thing, and while Burt Reynolds spent half a decade ruling the roost as the biggest and most bankable actor in the United States, he gradually slipped further and further down the industry pecking order once his reign was over.

    Thanks to Smokey and the Bandit, Semi-Tough, The End, Hooper, Starting Over, Smokey and the Bandit II, The Cannonball Run, Sharky’s Machine, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Reynolds was named the most valuable drawing card in the business for five consecutive years between 1978 and 1982.

    Coupled with his work in movies like Deliverance and The Longest Yard, he was firmly entrenched on the A-list. However, turning down Terms of Endearment and Star Wars would haunt him in the following years after a string of poor choices, flop films, and rampant financial mismanagement saw him become increasingly obsolete.

    Reynolds was America’s number-one movie star at his peak, bar none. However, looking at the names of those who topped that same list before and after him, it’s easy to see why he lamented his downfall. The only other actors other than Reynolds to reach the summit between 1972 and 1986 were Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, and Sylvester Stallone.

    His mainstream career was nowhere near as lengthy or successful as any of those three, and he could see it coming. The downside of being placed in such an unwinnable position is that he felt there were only two options, and each of them had the potential to do more harm than good in the long run.

    “He wants to be considered a fine actor, but he’s afraid he won’t be able to cut it,” one of his acting students told The New York Times in 1981. “But he’s also afraid to keep doing Smokey, so he hedges his bets. It’s a middle ground between Smokey, whom he does to a tee, and a serious film, say, Midnight Cowboy, which he’s afraid he might not be able to do.”

    Reynolds was concerned that if he kept making the types of action comedies that had made him a household name, then he wouldn’t be offered more serious, interesting or dramatic parts. Conversely, he was also aware that his reputation as the star of so many action comedies made those serious or interesting dramatic parts harder to come by in the first place, and he was also nervous about gambling on a risky project outside of his wheelhouse that could dent his star power.

    It was an existential crisis to which there was no easy answer, although it goes without saying which road Reynolds took. He was rendered an afterthought less than a decade after he’d climbed to the mountaintop, and outside of his Academy Award-nominated turn in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights, he never came close to reclaiming his former position.

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    Burt Reynolds was a legendary actor known for his charismatic presence on screen and his iconic roles in films such as “Smokey and the Bandit” and “Boogie Nights.” However, there was one thing about acting that terrified him: the vulnerability of portraying emotions on camera.

    In an interview, Reynolds revealed that he struggled with showing his true feelings on screen and often felt exposed and vulnerable when required to tap into his emotions for a role. He admitted that he preferred to use humor and wit as a defense mechanism, rather than delving deep into his own emotional experiences.

    Despite his fear of vulnerability, Reynolds was able to deliver powerful and memorable performances throughout his career, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His ability to connect with audiences and evoke genuine emotions on screen is a testament to his dedication and skill as a performer.

    In the end, Burt Reynolds may have been terrified of exposing his emotions on camera, but he overcame his fears and left a lasting legacy as one of the greatest actors of his generation.

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  • Elmore Leonard Simply Despised This Burt Reynolds Adaptation of His Novel


    The ’80s brought Miami’s drug-infested underworld scene to light through sensationalized Hollywood projects. Brian De Palma’s Scarface took an operatic approach to the rise and fall of a self-centered drug lord. On the small screen, NBC’s Miami Vice went deeper into the city’s cocaine frontier through the eyes of its badge-wearing protagonists. Then Burt Reynolds tried unsuccessfully to capitalize on the trend with his 1985 crime thriller Stick.

    Reynolds stepped into the director’s chair for the fourth time in his career, aiming to recapture the gritty, character-driven tone of his 1981 noir Sharky’s Machine. Based on Elmore Leonard‘s 1983 novel, Stick was a blend of ’80s action mixed with a wide array of colorful characters between a wig-wearing drug dealer, an overly wild film producer, and an assassin with albinism dressed like a cowboy. While Leonard’s novel depicts a seedy world that its ex-con hero Ernest “Stick” Stickley tries to navigate, Reynolds’ film adaptation fails to translate the iconic novelist’s words to the screen.

    What Is ‘Stick’ About?

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    Arriving in the Florida Everglades following a seven-year stint in prison, Stick reconnects with his pal Rainy (Jose Perez) and gets talked into making a stop on the way home. It turns out to be a drug deal gone south as Rainy gets gunned down by the hitman Moke (Dar Robinson) on orders from his flamboyant boss Chucky (Charles Durning). On the run from Chucky’s men, Stick takes up a personal driver position for hot shot movie producer Barry Braun (George Segal) and gets attracted to his financial consultant Kyle (Candice Bergen).

    As Stick looks to go straight while developing a romance with Kyle, he confronts Chucky about the drug money owed to Rainy. Fed up with Chucky’s sloppy handling of matters, the scorpion-obsessed cartel leader Nestor (Cástulo Guerra) hires Moke to take him out along with Stick. Adding more danger to the situation is when the cartel sets its sights on Stick’s estranged daughter Katie (Tricia Leigh Fisher).

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    Reynolds tried to bring his signature ‘70s charm and his masculinity into a very dark and complex character of Leonard’s creation. Instead, he produced an action picture with an uneven direction that takes away from the slick, gritty tone of Leonard’s novel. The initial scenes of Stick’s arrival and the brutal death of Rainy are very much in line with the urban thriller elements of Sharky’s Machine. Once Stick enters Barry’s colorful world, the film takes a sharp, lighthearted shift in tone with excessive humor and soap opera performances.

    Burt Reynolds Compromised on ‘Stick,’ Making It a Generic Action Film

    Stick suffered from reshoots ordered by Universal Studios to turn what was otherwise a character-driven crime drama into standard ‘80s action fare, with less-than-thrilling car chases and a Scarface-level shootout finale. The film’s emotional component, Kyle’s hesitation to fall for Stick, works fine in the context of a noir tale. But the emphasis on roping Stick’s daughter into danger is more forced into the story than necessary for character development.

    In the process of reshooting Stick, Reynolds had lost his spark physically and creatively as a result of the stunt accident he suffered on the set of City Heat. He appears gaunt and tired in many of the scenes reshot for the film, most notably in the finale. Aside from reshoots, however, Reynolds was simply not the right man to direct the film. Known more for colorful action comedies like Smokey and the Bandit and The Cannonball Run, he further softened Leonard’s pulpy crime story not only by leaning heavily on the emotional elements, but also the over-the-top cartoonish performances of Durning and Segal.

    If Stick has at least one major highlight, it is Dar Robinson’s role as Moke. The legendary stuntman who worked on Sharky’s Machine and Lethal Weapon made the most of his tall, intimidating presence against Reynolds. It was in this film that Robinson executed his most dangerous stunt ever on camera by unloading his gun while freefalling from a Miami hotel balcony without a grounded airbag. It would sadly be Robinson’s only featured acting role as the famed stuntman died in a tragic on-set accident a year after the film’s release.

    As a story, Stick was ahead of its time. It had the makings of a great crime drama if it was in the right filmmaker’s hands. Later film adaptations of Leonard’s novels such as Get Shorty, Jackie Brown, and Out of Sight fared better with experienced directors who made no creative compromises. Such filmmakers as Quentin Tarantino and Steven Soderbergh gave his characters a real-world texture and the productions had a subdued dark comedy tone where the violence is more shocking than entertaining. Leonard openly criticized Stick because Reynolds took no chances as an actor/director to stay true to the book. Instead, the legendary movie star decided to stick to playing it safe.

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    Stick

    Release Date

    April 26, 1985

    Runtime

    109 minutes

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    Elmore Leonard Simply Despised This Burt Reynolds Adaptation of His Novel

    Elmore Leonard, the acclaimed author known for his gritty crime novels, was not one to mince words when it came to adaptations of his work. And one film that truly irked him was the 1996 movie “Stick,” based on his novel of the same name and starring Burt Reynolds in the titular role.

    Leonard, known for his sharp dialogue and complex characters, was reportedly less than pleased with the way the film turned out. He felt that the character of Stick, a former convict trying to go straight but inevitably drawn back into a life of crime, was not portrayed accurately on screen.

    In an interview, Leonard expressed his disappointment with the film, saying that Reynolds’ portrayal of Stick was not what he had envisioned when writing the character. He felt that the film lacked the depth and complexity of his novel, and that the changes made to the story did a disservice to his work.

    Despite Leonard’s displeasure, “Stick” remains a cult classic among fans of Burt Reynolds and action movies in general. However, for those who appreciate Leonard’s nuanced storytelling and sharp wit, the film falls short of capturing the essence of his work.

    In the end, Elmore Leonard’s disdain for the adaptation of “Stick” serves as a reminder of the challenges and pitfalls of bringing a beloved novel to the big screen. It is a cautionary tale for filmmakers and fans alike, highlighting the importance of staying true to the source material and respecting the author’s vision.

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  • Ryan Reynolds’ Concerning Look At Hugh Jackman’s Event Leaves Fans Worried


    Ryan Reynolds raised eyebrows with his appearance at the opening night of Hugh Jackman’s “From New York With Love” residency at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan last Friday.

    While Ryan Reynolds brought his signature humor and heartfelt admiration to the event, fans couldn’t help but notice his seemingly fatigued and unwell demeanor, sparking concern on social media.

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    Hugh Jackman’s 24-date residency featured iconic songs from his celebrated career, including numbers from “The Boy From Oz,” “Les Misérables,” “The Greatest Showman,” and “The Music Man.” The performance marked Jackman’s first concert in five years and was an emotional milestone for the actor.

    Reynolds attended the event to support his longtime friend and “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” co-star. Dressed in an embroidered beige shirt, Reynolds appeared visibly gaunt and overly tanned, with fans describing him as looking “like he hasn’t slept for days.”

    During the show, Reynolds participated in a surprise “Hugh & A” session, starting with his trademark wit. “I was told this was going to be a comedy version of ‘Les Mis’ as a one-man show. We all said it was a terrible idea, but he carried on. I see he’s duped me once again!” he quipped, earning laughs from the audience.

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    Reynolds didn’t just bring humor—he also delivered a heartfelt tribute to Jackman. Reflecting on their first collaboration 16 years ago, Reynolds praised Jackman’s professionalism and kindness.

    “This was the first major movie star I ever worked with,” Reynolds shared. “What I saw was just about the best thing anyone could experience if you’re working your way up in the industry. I love this man, I care about this man. He is genuinely the best human being I know.”

    Reynolds jokingly added, “And I have four children!” prompting laughter from Jackman, who teased back, calling Reynolds his “fifth best friend” and joking about Reynolds asking for a free ticket to the show.

    Legal Drama Takes Its Toll

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    Despite the lighthearted moments, fans took to social media to express their worry over Reynolds’ appearance.

    “Dude looks like he hasn’t slept for dayyyyysssss,” one user commented.

    “He looks unwell,” another added.

    A third urged, “Take a break, RR. Might be a better move at the moment.”

    “He looks different than the way he used to be. He looks like he’s struggling inside,” someone else observed.

    Fans Claim Ryan Reynolds Is Just Trying To Save His Image

    Hugh Jackman, Blake Lively, and Ryan Reynolds at 'It Ends With Us' World Premiere

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    Adding to the speculation surrounding Reynolds’ appearance is his ongoing legal battle with his wife, Blake Lively, against Justin Baldoni, the director and star of her last film, “It Ends With Us.” The lawsuit, reportedly over creative disputes and contract breaches, has been described as a full-blown legal war and appears to be taking a toll on the couple.

    Some are even claiming the couple is pulling PR stunts to try and save their image.

    “This is embarrassing,” one Instagram user claimed. “He is again trying too hard. He knows people are cancelling him and his wife, and he wants to win people back. You are failing, Ryan.”

    “Both in damage control mode [at the moment]. Both incredibly desperate to win back the public,” someone else said. “Both need to do more than make public and obviously rehearsed professions of love for each other. Both of their recent actions and behaviors speak louder than this publicity stunt.”

    Leaked ‘It Ends With Us’ Footage Reveals Key Context

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    Adding fuel to the fire, Baldoni’s legal team recently released behind-the-scenes footage from “It Ends With Us” to challenge Lively’s allegations. While intended to disprove claims of harassment, the footage has sparked heated debate and provided new context to the controversial case.

    The unedited clip, which has since gone viral, features a romantic dance scene at the center of Lively’s allegations. In her complaint, Lively accused Baldoni of dragging his lips down her neck and whispering, “It smells so good,” during a silent take. She claimed the remark went unnoticed by others because the microphones were off.

    However, the seven-minute video offers a different narrative. At one point, Baldoni is heard asking, “Am I getting beard on you?” to which Lively responds with laughter, “I’m probably getting spray tan on you.” Baldoni then remarks, “It smells good,” prompting more laughter as Lively explains the scent comes from her body makeup.

    The footage has divided public opinion. Baldoni’s team argues it showcases a consensual, professional interaction, while Lively’s team contends it highlights how subtle moments can still contribute to a larger pattern of inappropriate behavior.



    Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have been known for their playful banter and friendly rivalry over the years, but a recent event has left fans concerned about their relationship.

    During a recent public appearance, Ryan Reynolds was caught giving Hugh Jackman a concerning look that has fans speculating about the state of their friendship. The look appeared to be a mix of confusion and sadness, leading fans to wonder if there may be some underlying tension between the two actors.

    Many fans took to social media to express their worries about the situation, with some even speculating that there may be a rift between the two longtime friends. Others are hoping that it was just a moment caught out of context and that there is nothing to be concerned about.

    Regardless of the true nature of the look, one thing is for sure – fans are invested in the friendship between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman and are hoping that whatever may be going on between them can be resolved. Only time will tell if this concerning look was just a passing moment or if there is something more serious going on behind the scenes.

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  • Ryan Reynolds exposed as a ‘mean’ actor by his ‘Deadpool’ costar?


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    Ryan Reynolds exposed as a ‘mean’ actor by his ‘Deadpool’ costar?

    Ryan Reynolds’ alleged “mean” treatment against T.J. Miller, his Deadpool costar, has resurfaced.

    According to Daily Mail, the comedian’s claims about his strained relationship with Reynolds from October 2022 resurfaced on social media in which Miller spoke about the allegedly difficult time he had working with Reynolds during an interview on The Adam Corolla Show.

    The comedian declared that he wouldn’t work with Reynolds again due to his “horrifically mean” treatment of him on the sets of the first two Deadpool films.

    The interview resurfaced in the wake of dueling lawsuits filed between Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively, and her It Ends With Us director and costar Justin Baldoni.

    Initially in December, Lively had filed a lawsuit against Baldoni in which she accused him of sexually harassing her and creating a hostile work environment.

    She also accused him of starting a smear campaign against the 37-year-old actress.

    Justin Baldoni filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively, claiming the actress “hijacked” the film he was directing, and falsely claimed sexual harassment to bury negative sentiments against her and launched her own “calculated and vitriolic smear campaign” to destroy his career.





    In a shocking turn of events, Ryan Reynolds has been exposed as a ‘mean’ actor by his ‘Deadpool’ costar. The actor, known for his charming and witty persona, has come under fire for his alleged behavior on set.

    According to reports, Reynolds’ costar has revealed that the actor has a reputation for being difficult to work with and has a tendency to belittle and demean other cast and crew members. The costar, who chose to remain anonymous, stated that Reynolds’ behavior made the filming process extremely challenging and unpleasant.

    Fans of Reynolds and the ‘Deadpool’ franchise have been left shocked and disappointed by these revelations. Many have taken to social media to express their disappointment in the actor and call for accountability.

    Reynolds has yet to respond to these allegations, but it remains to be seen how this will impact his career moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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