“Fat and unemployed”: Ryan Gosling Drank Melted Ice Cream When He Was Thirsty to Become Fat, Gained 60 lbs After an Awful Misunderstanding

Ryan Gosling Drank Melted Ice Cream When He Was Thirsty to Become Fat, Gained 60 lbs After an Awful Misunderstanding

Amid the complex shadow of Hollywood’s past, stories of actors’ unwavering commitment to their art often tread the line of the extraordinary. Yet, few are as captivating as Ryan Gosling’s audacious venture into role immersion. The 42-year-old started a fantastic journey and gained a staggering 60 pounds as a result of his unwavering resolve.

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Canadian Actor, Ryan Gosling

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However, this captivating endeavor, coupled with an unfortunate misinterpretation, eventually led to his departure from the film The Lovely Bones.

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Ryan Gosling’s Termination From The Lovely Bones Was The Result Of A Single Misunderstanding

Ryan Gosling, a charismatic performer who has skillfully stolen the hearts of audiences, showcases his versatility as he takes on the role of Ken, the beloved yet clueless doll, in Greta Gerwig’s captivating cinematic creation, Barbie.

This film, an ongoing sensation in theaters, attests to Gosling’s enduring appeal. His journey to prominence encompasses notable projects like Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Notebook, and the enchanting La La Land, solidifying his status as a formidable industry presence.

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Ryan Gosling’s transformative journey

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Intriguingly, Gosling’s path also includes unexplored avenues. Notably, he came captivatingly, close to portraying Jack Salmon in Peter Jackson’s visionary masterpiece, The Lovely Bones, only to experience an unforeseen twist of fate.

The actor, with commendable dedication, embarked on a transformative physical journey, gaining a remarkable 60 pounds by consuming melted ice cream, envisioning Jack at 210 pounds.

Despite this commitment, clashes emerged between Gosling and director Peter Jackson over their differing visions for the character’s appearance.

Ultimately, a profound misunderstanding led to the artist’s departure from the project, with the acclaimed Mark Wahlberg stepping into the role.

This uncharted part in Gosling’s career serves as a compelling reminder that even the brightest stars encounter unexpected detours on their path to cinematic greatness.

Mark Wahlberg Replaced Ryan Gosling In The Lovely Bones

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Renowned celebrities, Mark Wahlberg and Ryan Gosling

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In a dramatic twist of fate, the 52-year-old steps into the spotlight, replacing Gosling in The Lovely Bones. The recasting of Jack Salmon in this enigmatic tale unfolds through two intertwined narratives, the Drive player account and the perspective of Fran Walsh, co-writer and Peter Jackson’s wife. 

Gosling’s version reveals his weight gain as part of the preparation. In the throes of pre-production, a realization dawns that he might not seamlessly inhabit the role, leading to a thoughtful transition to Wahlberg.

This, however, leads to a significant and now infamous misunderstanding, which Gosling humorously terms as leaving him “fat and unemployed.”

Contrasting this, Walsh’s account portrays a different course. Despite Gosling’s reservations, Walsh and Jackson believed his transformation was possible, mentioning their mastery of Hobbits.

Yet, as pre-production unfolded, Gosling’s fit in the ensemble began to waver, ultimately resulting in his departure and a last-minute substitution with Wahlberg, steering the course of The Lovely Bones in a direction unforeseen.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

Muskan Chaudhary is a content writer at FandomWire, and a commerce graduate. She enjoys playing tennis, immersing herself in the world of video games, or unleashing her creativity through sketching and other artistic pursuits. She also enjoys watching anime and looking forward to doing more.

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