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Ryan Reynolds: Prankster Fears Jail, Skips Met Gala Amid Legal Battle | Business Ventures Soar
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Ryan Reynolds made headlines this week when he revealed on Conan O'Brien's podcast that he once feared going to jail for a prank on the set of "Just Friends" in 2005. The actor confessed he placed a makeshift sign over Regina, Saskatchewan's welcome sign that officials initially considered vandalism until it snapped off, at which point they found it humorous.
Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively notably skipped the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, continuing their pattern of limited public appearances amid their ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni. Multiple sources confirmed the couple hasn't attended since 2022 when they served as co-chairs. The Met Gala holds special significance for the pair as they made their red carpet debut there in 2011.
The couple's absence from public events stems from a December 2024 lawsuit where Lively sued her "It Ends With Us" co-star Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and a smear campaign. Baldoni countersued the couple for $400 million, claiming defamation and civil extortion. The legal drama is set for trial in March 2026.
In business news, Reynolds continues to build his entrepreneurial reputation. A viral social media thread on May 2 compared his business acumen to Steve Jobs, highlighting his strategic investments in Aviation Gin and other ventures. Unlike celebrities who merely endorse products, Reynolds takes an active role in his business interests.
On April 30, Reynolds shared content on Instagram tagged with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, though details about the post weren't specified.
Reynolds is also spearheading an initiative to convert sound stages at Warner Bros. Studio into pickleball courts, further diversifying his business interests.
His first public appearance following the Baldoni lawsuit came on January 7, 2025, at the National Board of Review Gala in New York City, where he honored "Wicked" as the best movie of 2024. Reynolds and Lively have generally maintained a low profile this year as their legal troubles continue to unfold.
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Ryan Reynolds made headlines this week when he revealed on Conan O'Brien's podcast that he once feared going to jail for a prank on the set of "Just Friends" in 2005. The actor confessed he placed a makeshift sign over Regina, Saskatchewan's welcome sign that officials initially considered vandalism until it snapped off, at which point they found it humorous.
Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively notably skipped the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, continuing their pattern of limited public appearances amid their ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni. Multiple sources confirmed the couple hasn't attended since 2022 when they served as co-chairs. The Met Gala holds special significance for the pair as they made their red carpet debut there in 2011.
The couple's absence from public events stems from a December 2024 lawsuit where Lively sued her "It Ends With Us" co-star Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and a smear campaign. Baldoni countersued the couple for $400 million, claiming defamation and civil extortion. The legal drama is set for trial in March 2026.
In business news, Reynolds continues to build his entrepreneurial reputation. A viral social media thread on May 2 compared his business acumen to Steve Jobs, highlighting his strategic investments in Aviation Gin and other ventures. Unlike celebrities who merely endorse products, Reynolds takes an active role in his business interests.
On April 30, Reynolds shared content on Instagram tagged with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, though details about the post weren't specified.
Reynolds is also spearheading an initiative to convert sound stages at Warner Bros. Studio into pickleball courts, further diversifying his business interests.
His first public appearance following the Baldoni lawsuit came on January 7, 2025, at the National Board of Review Gala in New York City, where he honored "Wicked" as the best movie of 2024. Reynolds and Lively have generally maintained a low profile this year as their legal troubles continue to unfold.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI