Justin Baldoni EXPOSES Ryan Reynolds Dark Side In New Deposition!?
The Two Faces of Ryan Reynolds: Hollywood vs. Insider
The commentary asserts that the shocking nature of the lawsuit—which details Reynolds scolding Baldoni during a tense meeting “like a 5-year-old”—is only shocking to the public. For those behind the scenes, this behavior is a known quantity, fueling a collective judgment that fits the actor’s alleged dual identity: “Hollywood Ryan” and “Ryan only insiders meet.”
The Public Persona: Reynolds successfully controls his image as the “funny, charming guy from the commercials” and the supportive, jokey A-lister.
The Private Persona: Industry veterans, however, describe a much more “intense” and controlling figure who “switches” personas. This darker side allegedly emerges when he is being “fiercely protective of Blake Lively,” creating an entirely “different energy” on set.
Critics point to past conflicts with figures like TJ Miller and Director Tim Miller of Deadpool as evidence of Reynolds’s pattern of using people and then making swift amends to control the narrative—a strategy that the Baldoni lawsuit has finally ripped open.
The Rock Allegation: Terrorized by a Letter
The most explosive new allegation, reportedly stemming from Baldoni’s deposition testimony about a conversation with an individual believed to be Stephanie Jones (Dwayne Johnson’s former publicist), is that “Mr. Reynolds had like terrorized The Rock” during the filming of Red Notice.
The Method: The alleged terrorizing involved “a letter”—a detail critics immediately seized upon as consistent with Reynolds’s alleged style of writing “really aggressive passive aggressive” demands. The conflict reportedly reached a point where the two massive stars “wouldn’t do press together.”
The Context: While past reports confirm the two “butted heads” on the Red Notice set, citing Johnson’s alleged tardiness as the flashpoint, the current commentary vehemently rejects the idea that Johnson was the problem. The speaker cites their own positive personal experience with Johnson, calling him the “hardest working dude I’ve ever met,” and notes that Amazon MGM Studios officially defended Johnson against claims of 7-8 hour tardiness. Instead, the focus is shifted to Vin Diesel (who was allegedly hours late and disruptive on the set of Furious 7) and the potential for Reynolds to use his star power to dominate a set.
The Ultimate Disdain: Threatening an Opponent
Adding another layer of contempt to the entire narrative is the unconfirmed rumor that Reynolds himself allegedly “threatened Justin Baldoni to drop all this a while back.” This act of intimidation, if true, is judged as terrifying for Baldoni and his family and an act of extreme desperation from the Reynolds camp.
The entire legal strategy of Reynolds and Lively is judged as utterly ruthless: they “will do whatever it takes to win this, even if it’s lie, cheat, steal, and destroy the Constitution.” The commentary, siding firmly with “Team Rock”, concludes that the escalating legal battle is finally exposing the manipulative side of a celebrity who has simply controlled his public image better than any other A-lister—until now.