Reacher star caught in shocking brawl in front of kids as Hollywood crumbles

It’s Hollywood hypocrisy on full display again. Alan Ritchson, the “tough guy” America knows from streaming hits like “War Machine” and Amazon’s “Reacher,” is now in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Reports say he was caught on camera beating up his neighbor. Even worse? It allegedly happened right in front of children. So much for the caring, polished image Tinseltown loves to sell us.

This is what happens when elites think rules don’t apply to them. The Hollywood left is quick to scold hard-working Americans about “violence” and “tone,” but look how they behave behind closed doors. Punching your neighbor—on video!—isn’t just a mistake. It’s proof that the values they preach are only for the rest of us, never for themselves. A-list actors love to act like America’s moral guides while throwing tantrums and fists when the cameras are off.

Let’s not pretend these stars don’t have armies of PR people trying to sweep their messes under the rug. If an average citizen did what Ritchson is accused of, there wouldn’t be any media spin—just immediate consequences. But in a world controlled by the Hollywood left and globalist political interests, the rich and connected get away with everything, while normal families suffer and get lectured for far less.

Of course, the children who witnessed this brawl are the real victims, but does the entertainment industry ever care about the next generation? Hollywood is too busy shoving twisted stories and anti-American agendas down our throats to notice the damage at home. They glorify violence on screen, then act shocked when it spills out into the real world. This is what decades of Hollywood messaging gets us—mixed morals, endless excuses, and no accountability.

Why do we keep letting these pampered stars set our culture’s standards? Maybe it’s time to stop idolizing the glitzy, woke elite and start looking up to actual role models. Or is that too much to ask in a country where “do as I say, not as I do” is the one real Hollywood creed?

Source: Breitbart


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