The stars of 'Deadpool & Wolverine', Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, along with actress Blake Lively, are reportedly skipping the upcoming Golden Globe Awards this Sunday.
According to a report from Deadline, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, the leading duo in 'Deadpool & Wolverine', had decided to opt out of attending the event well in advance. Their absence has raised eyebrows among fans, given the film's buzz within the awards circuit.
Blake Lively, who not only produced but also starred in the romantic drama 'It Ends With Us', will also be skipping the prestigious event. The film, which grossed an impressive $351 million globally this year, stands as a significant milestone in her career. Lively also made a cameo appearance in 'Deadpool & Wolverine', further connecting her to the franchise's success.
Sources suggest that their decision to avoid the Golden Globes is tied to a serious legal matter involving Blake Lively. The actress is currently suing her 'It Ends With Us' co-star and director, Justin Baldoni, along with his team, in federal court in New York over allegations of sexual harassment. This ongoing legal controversy appears to have influenced her decision to stay away from the spotlight.
Fans will undoubtedly miss the trio’s presence at one of Hollywood’s biggest nights, but their absence underscores the complexities celebrities sometimes face in balancing their personal and professional lives amidst public scrutiny.