Hollywood Insiders Explode: “Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds Are BOTH Toxic Nightmares on Set!” Industry Calls Couple a ‘Scam’—Insiders Say Years of Fake Charm Hiding Their Real Selves! |DD

Hollywood Insiders Explode: “Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds Are BOTH Toxic Nightmares on Set!” Industry Calls Couple a ‘Scam’—Insiders Say Years of Fake Charm Hiding Their Real Selves!

EXCLUSIVE: “Both of Them Are Horrible to Work With” – Hollywood Insiders Finally Speak Out on Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ True Reputations Behind the Scenes

In the glittering world of Hollywood, appearances are everything—until they aren’t. For years, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were regarded as the industry’s golden couple, admired not just for their on-screen success but for their seemingly perfect relationship and polished public image. But now, behind-the-scenes voices are stepping out of the shadows—and they’re painting a very different picture.

On the latest episode of Floam Talk, YouTube host and entertainment reporter Ashley Flu dropped a bombshell: multiple Hollywood insiders have declared that both Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are “horrible to work with.” And the source? A high-level representative from Sony Pictures—the very studio backing It Ends With Us.

“I was stunned,” Ashley shared. “They said this in front of a room full of people, openly, without hesitation. I always thought Ryan Reynolds was well-liked. But hearing that he’s just as bad as Blake—it completely flipped the narrative for me.”

The Perfect Couple… or Carefully Constructed Illusion?

Ryan Reynolds has long enjoyed a sterling reputation among fans and journalists alike. With his quick wit, charitable work, and constant online banter, he’s been the poster child for Hollywood nice guys. But Ashley reveals that within the industry, there’s been murmurs for a while—murmurs now erupting into open accusations.

“It turns out we were just the last to know,” she says. “Journalists thought he was a sweetheart. But people in production? Totally different story. They’ve had enough.”

The Sony insider didn’t hold back either. When a colleague remarked on how surprising it was that Reynolds was married to Lively, the Sony exec fired back: “He’s horrible too. Both of them are horrible to work with.” The room went silent. “It wasn’t just a throwaway comment,” Ashley adds. “It was personal. It was lived experience.”

Behind the Lawsuits: The Real Fallout of the Lively-Baldoni Feud

The revelations come at a time when Blake Lively is under heavy scrutiny, not just for her alleged behavior on set but for her aggressive legal moves behind the scenes. The lawsuit against It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni has triggered a storm of subpoenas aimed at creators, including big names like Perez Hilton, Candace Owens, and Andy Signor from Popcorn Planet. The aim? To uncover sources tied to what Lively’s team claims is a “smear campaign.”

But the real question is—who’s really being smeared here?

One of the most devastating casualties in this saga is Wayfarer Foundation, the philanthropic initiative led by billionaire Steve Sarowitz, who financially backed Baldoni. Forbes recently published an in-depth exposé revealing that due to the lawsuit and personal threats—including a terrifying arson attempt and the threat to kidnap his daughter—Sarowitz has shut down his foundation, cutting off over 200 nonprofit organizations from critical funding.

This wasn’t a case of financial difficulty. Sarowitz, worth an estimated $2.3 billion, had already donated over $160 million to Wayfarer, with plans to give away his entire fortune. But Lively’s legal pursuit—and the consequences of her public image crisis—have left even billionaires vulnerable.

A Campaign to Hide the Truth?

Meanwhile, Lively and Reynolds’ teams are working overtime to maintain their public image. One particularly odd detail stands out: when Reynolds was honored as an Officer of the Order of Canada, his Instagram post gathered 330 glowing comments—a number wildly out of step with his usual post engagement, which often sits around 10 to 15 filtered replies. The rest? Deleted, apparently.

“That comment section was clearly scrubbed,” Ashley says. “They probably hired someone full-time just to delete the backlash. It’s manipulation—and it’s not even subtle anymore.”

In contrast, a documentary post Reynolds narrated for National Geographic received over 2,200 comments, many of them negative, because his team didn’t catch it fast enough. “You can tell when they’re trying to control the narrative,” Ashley says. “But it’s backfiring. People aren’t buying it anymore.”

Fake Footage Claims and PR Desperation

As if the lawsuit wasn’t wild enough, Lively’s team recently claimed they needed six additional weeks to review 50,000 hours of raw footage from It Ends With Us. But as YouTuber Cassidy O’Connell humorously pointed out, 50,000 hours equals 5.7 years of nonstop filming—24/7, without a break.

“It’s absurd,” Ashley scoffs. “Even if they had 10 cameras running non-stop, it wouldn’t add up. It’s just another attempt to stall, hoping to dig up dirt where none exists.”

This claim, paired with the subpoenas to YouTubers and influencers, seems like a last-ditch effort to rewrite the narrative. And it’s not working.

Public Sentiment Is Shifting

Ashley and other commentators have been receiving a flood of Reddit threads, social media posts, and DMs from fans who say they started noticing the cracks in the Lively-Reynolds facade long before this scandal exploded.

“These aren’t new complaints,” Ashley explains. “There are posts from over a year ago criticizing Blake’s attitude toward fans, her aloofness, even her styling. And yes, Ryan too—he used to be a ‘couple goals’ figure, but now people are asking if it was all for show.”

That sentiment only fuels speculation that this isn’t a smear campaign—it’s a reckoning.

Final Thoughts: A Glamorous Mask Slips

This whole saga is a stark reminder that Hollywood’s PR machines may be powerful—but they’re not invincible. When industry insiders, fans, content creators, and even billionaires start aligning their stories, the truth becomes too loud to silence.

From explosive comments at Sony, to lawsuits that shut down hundreds of charities, to manipulated comment sections and absurd claims about 50,000 hours of film, it’s becoming clear that the house of cards may be falling.

Both Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds may still have millions of fans, blockbuster roles, and powerful teams behind them. But as one insider put it plainly: “Both of them are horrible to work with.” And in an industry built on relationships, reputation, and trust—that might be the only truth that really matters.

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