π₯ “They Sabotaged Me!” β Meg Ryan Breaks 20-Year Silence to Expose 5 Male Stars Who Took Her Down π±
Meg Ryan was the undeniable queen of the silver screen throughout the 90s.

With hits like Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally, and Youβve Got Mail, she wasnβt just a box office darlingβshe was the rom-com genre.
Yet by the early 2000s, she had all but disappeared.
For years, the narrative was simple: Meg had burned out, made poor movie choices, or aged out of the industryβs ruthless beauty standards.
But according to Meg herself, there was much more going on behind the scenesβand the culprits, she says, were right beside her all along.
In a stunning new interview, Meg opens up about how five of Hollywoodβs most powerful men systematically eroded her reputation, manipulated the media, and orchestrated events that led to her downfall.
The first name she drops is Russell Crowe, her co-star in the 2000 film Proof of Life.

Their highly publicized affairβoccurring while she was still married to Dennis Quaidβignited a media firestorm.
But Meg insists Croweβs aggressive PR team made sure all the blame landed squarely on her shoulders.
βI was painted as the villain,β she says.
βRussell walked away with his career intact.
I was left to pick up the pieces.
Next, she turns her attention to Tom Hanksβyes, that Tom Hanks.
While she stops short of calling him malicious, she says he failed her when it mattered most.
After Youβve Got Mail, Ryan says she approached Hanks about working together again, hoping to reignite the magic.
But Hanks declined, and she later learned he had warned producers that she was βtoo riskyβ to cast.
βHe didnβt want to tarnish his image,β she says.
βBut it was okay if mine was already ruined.
Then comes Hugh Jackman, with whom she nearly worked on a now-forgotten romantic comedy in the early 2000s.
Ryan claims Jackman dropped out of the project at the last minute, citing βcreative differences,β which tanked the entire production and made her look like the problem.
βThat film wouldβve changed everything for me,β she says.
βBut he bailedβand I was blamed for the collapse.
The fourth name is even more shocking: John Cusack.
Known for his offbeat charm and indie credibility, Cusack was reportedly instrumental in convincing directors and producers to overlook Ryan for more βseriousβ roles.

βHe told people I was βtoo lightweightβ for drama,β she reveals.
βThat I was just a rom-com puppet.
And they listened.
Finally, Meg drops a bombshell by naming George Clooney.
The two never worked directly together, but Ryan claims Clooney, then at the height of his influence, actively discouraged major studios from hiring her.
βHe told them I was difficult.

That I couldnβt carry a film anymore.
I never even knew why.
We barely knew each other,β she says.
βBut what he said stuck.
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Ryan admits that some of her career missteps were her own, but insists the public has no idea how much of her downfall was engineered by those she trustedβor at least respected.
βThey didnβt have to go out of their way to destroy me.
But they did,β she says.
βThey made calls, they spread rumors, they let me take the fall while protecting their own brands.
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She also reflects on the broader culture of Hollywood at the timeβa system that was brutal toward women who aged, dared to show emotion, or challenged the status quo.
βI was punished for being human,β she says.
βFor getting older, for falling in love, for wanting control over my own narrative.
These men didnβt just stand byβthey helped twist the knife.
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Her revelations have sparked intense debate online.
Fans are rallying around her, demanding accountability and questioning long-standing myths about her βself-destruction.
β Film critics are revisiting her later performances with new eyes, some admitting that she was unfairly sidelined while her male counterparts continued to thrive.
Even industry insiders are acknowledging that Megβs story is far from uniqueβjust one of many in an industry that rewards silence and punishes dissent.
While some of the accused have yet to respond, the backlash is already bubbling.
Media outlets are scrambling to verify her claims, agents are issuing quiet denials, and a few brave voices in Hollywood are beginning to support her publicly.
Whether this leads to a broader reckoning remains to be seen.
But whatβs certain is this: Meg Ryan has spoken, and sheβs not backing down.
Now, with a possible memoir in the works and renewed public interest in her story, Meg may finally reclaim the spotlightβnot as the victim of a cruel industry, but as a survivor whoβs ready to tell the truth.
Her story is raw, painful, and complicated.
But above all, itβs a reminder of how quickly fame can fade, and how quietly betrayal can destroy.
And as for those five actors? None of them ever publicly apologized.
Maybe now, theyβll have no choice.
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