Ryan Gosling’s family allegedly hates Eva Mendes as they blame her for the actor’s non-appearance in their home in Canada. It was alleged that his family thinks that the actress has been keeping their kin as a “prisoner” in LA.
Eva stopping Ryan from visiting his family?
As per Star Magazine, Eva Mendes is not exactly a loved figure in the Gosling family. A source shared that this is because Ryan Gosling never visited his relatives in Canada for years, and the family is blaming the actress for this.
The clan believes that the “Blade Runner 2049” actor is so focused on his partner, and this has been the case for nearly a decade now. The magazine suggested Ryan Gosling and his family were last spotted together during a red carpet appearance in 2007, which is a long time ago. The actor was with his sister Mandi and mother Donna at that time.
Overall, the insider alleged that the actor’s family is just very upset as there is almost no contact between them and Ryan. They miss their brother and son, but they can’t even call him, especially in this time of the pandemic. Now, they are pointing to Eva Mendes as the reason why their communication has been shut off.
The truth about the Gosling family’s dislike for Eva
The report from Star magazine is misleading because even if it is true that Ryan Gosling is not visiting his relatives in Canada anymore, especially in recent months, Evan Mendes is surely not the cause. The actress will never stop him from being with his relatives, especially his mom and sister.
The most likely reason if Ryan is really not able to come home to Canada is the global pandemic that made it difficult to travel. Gossip Cop determined that there is no truth in the claims that the actor’s family hates Eva Mendes as they are pointing at her as the reason why Ryan Gosling is not visiting them.
Moreover, there is no proof if Ryan Gosling is really not communicating or visiting his family abroad. Thus, this report from Star is totally untrue.


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