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Trouble for Scarlett and Ryan?

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Letting your personal life get in the way of your work, is a sure way to make your boss unhappy. It sounds like Ryan Reynolds is learning that lesson first hand. Ryan was to arrive at Comic Con this weekend to promote “Green Lantern” in which he’s the title role, but he and new wife Scarlett Johansson had a blow out fight before they were both to leave for San Diego.

“they got in a huge fight just before they were going to Comic Con. It caused such a rift between them that Ryan refused to attend the conference and he told Scarlett she could go alone. She got so angry she threatened to take off her wedding band.”

Scarlett went ahead and promoted Iron Man 2 at Comic Con, along side of Robert Downey Jr. Ryan, on the other hand, was a no show and his bosses were not happy.

“Ryan pulled out at the last minute and word spread fast. He isn’t making a show of good faith to the Warner team after they battled over the decision making him ‘Green Lantern’,” says our snitch. “Scarlett ended up looking like the true professional and acted as if nothing was wrong, answering questions for fans and posing for pictures. It was not a good way for Ryan to begin his work as the star of the movie.”

The twist in this story? Word is Scarlett was the one who started the fight!

Images by Dominic Chan/ WENN.com

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