Ryan Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively will not be attending Sunday's Golden Globe Awards despite being nominated for Deadpool & Wolverine, Page Six has confirmed.
Marvel Studios' blockbuster film, which grossed $1.33 billion worldwide, was nominated in the film and box office categories.
Reynold's co-star Hugh Jackman will also not be attending the ceremony in Los Angeles. According to Deadline.
Page Six reached out to a representative for All Star for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
However, a source told Page Six Saturday that Reynolds and Lively's decision to skip the Globes was made well before their legal battle with Justin Baldoni and was not due to the scandal. Ta.
The actual reason they decided not to attend was not disclosed.
However, sources also note that Lively's latest film, It Ends With Us, was not nominated and she was not booked as a presenter.
However, her absence from the awards ceremony comes just two weeks after the actress made scathing accusations of sexual harassment against her Seraph of the End co-star and subsequently filed a lawsuit citing emotional distress.
The Gossip Girl alum, 37, claims in her filing that she had to be warned by Baldoni, 40, not to make sex-related comments during an “all-hands” meeting that Reynolds, 48, was also present at. did. This includes talking about past “porn addiction” and showing “nude videos and images of women.”
Lively also claimed that the “Jane the Virgin” alum hired a crisis manager to launch a derogatory social media campaign against her and “destroy” her reputation. She offered a bombshell that an emergency manager once told Mr. Baldoni's publicist: “You know we can bury anyone.”
Baldoni has vehemently denied the allegations through his lawyer Brian Friedman, previously telling Page Six that the allegations were “deliberately despicable” with the purpose of “publicly tarnishing and rehashing the narrative.” He was talking about it.
The lawyer added that Lively's accusations were “another desperate attempt to 'fix' the negative publicity caused by her own words and actions during the film's campaign.” Interviews and reporting activities were publicly observed in real time and unedited, allowing the internet to generate independent views and opinions. ”
Friedman recently told NBC News that his client plans to file a lawsuit against Lively “in the near future.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Baldoni filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times for its coverage of the legal battle. He claimed in the lawsuit that Reynolds once verbally abused him because he believed Baldoni had “embarrassed” his wife.
The Seraph of the End director reportedly asked a trainer on set how much he weighed because his co-star had previously had back pain and had to lift him up for one scene. That's what it means.
“The ensuing confrontation was so aggressive that Mr. Baldoni felt compelled to apologize repeatedly,” the complaint states.
Reynolds, who married Lively in September 2012 and has four children with her, has not released a statement about the scandal, but appears to be sending a message by blocking Baldoni on social media.
