💥BLAKE LIVELY & RYAN REYNOLDS BLACKLISTED?! Met Gala Controversy SPIRALS Out of Control! 🚫👀

The Met Gala is known for its glitz, drama, and boundary-pushing fashion — but this year, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds pushed a little too far.

What was meant to be a cheeky, theatrical entrance turned into a PR disaster, as the couple’s over-the-top act didn’t just flop — it offended, confused, and enraged people in ways no one could’ve predicted.

Let’s break it down.

Arriving fashionably late, the power couple hit the red carpet in coordinated outfits that were instantly labeled “chaotic glamor.

” Blake wore a towering metallic gown inspired by the “Gilded Age” theme, but what stunned everyone wasn’t the outfit — it was what followed.

Just as photographers began snapping, Ryan Reynolds dropped to one knee, mock-proposed with a giant diamond, then dramatically ripped off part of Blake’s gown to reveal a second hidden dress underneath — only for a pre-recorded voiceover to begin playing through the loudspeakers.

The audio? A parody monologue of historical female icons “thanking” the patriarchy for oppressing them — read by Blake in a sarcastic tone.

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What was meant to be satire quickly fell flat, as the joke missed its mark — with many calling it tone-deaf, offensive, and downright disrespectful.

Social media was immediately ablaze.

“Mocking feminism in couture? Really Blake?”
“This isn’t clever.

This is cringe.“Ryan & Blake are trying so hard to be edgy.

But this just feels disrespectful.

But it didn’t stop there.

A clip of Ryan laughing uncontrollably while Blake recited lines like,

“Thank you for giving me no rights but great corsets,”
has now gone viral — with users reposting it with captions like “What year is this?” and “Cancel them both.

By the next morning, #BlakeAndRyanCancelled was trending on Twitter, with thousands calling for the couple to be held accountable for turning a platform meant to celebrate fashion and creativity into a poorly executed comedy bit that came across as mockery.

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Even celebrities started weighing in.

Lena Waithe posted a cryptic tweet:

“If your ‘joke’ needs an apology tour, maybe it wasn’t a joke.

Jameela Jamil, never one to hold back, wrote on Instagram:

“Feminism isn’t a costume.

And comedy isn’t an excuse for tone-deaf elitism.

And while neither Blake nor Ryan has issued a formal apology, the silence is only fueling the fire.

Insiders say their teams are in full damage control mode, with publicists scrambling to “clarify” the intent behind the performance and debating whether a joint apology video is necessary.

But the backlash isn’t just online — real Hollywood consequences may be coming.

According to one high-profile entertainment insider, a brand partnership deal Blake Lively was finalizing with a luxury fashion house is now “on pause,” while Ryan’s upcoming promotional appearance for his Netflix film has been “quietly delayed.

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Worse still, several Met Gala insiders have leaked reports that Anna Wintour herself was not impressed, allegedly calling the moment “unnecessary and off-tone.

” If true, that could mean the couple’s Met Gala invites are in serious jeopardy moving forward — a social death sentence in A-list circles.

Fans who once loved the couple’s playful banter and red carpet chemistry are now questioning how genuine it all really was.

“They used to be funny,” one user posted.“Now it just feels like they’re mocking everything but expecting applause.

Others are pointing to a growing pattern — Ryan’s trolling of co-stars and public jabs at social issues, and Blake’s history of controversial fashion choices (including that “LA face, Oakland booty” Instagram post that blew up years ago).

“They’ve always had a blind spot,” one fan tweeted.

“We just chose not to see it.

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The fallout continues to grow, with think pieces, reaction videos, and breakdowns of “everything wrong with Blake & Ryan’s Met Gala moment” flooding TikTok and YouTube.

Still, there are a few supporters holding the line — mostly diehard fans claiming the performance was misunderstood satire.

“They were trying to highlight historical injustice through fashion irony,” one user argued.But the overwhelming response? Not buying it.

Whether this is a temporary internet flame or the beginning of a deeper cancellation remains to be seen.

One thing’s for sure: Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds just went from fashion royalty to Hollywood controversy in under five minutes — and it may take much longer to repair the damage.