Meg Ryan got all of America to fall in love with her through rom-coms like “When Harry Met Sally” and “Sleepless in Seattle.” However, everything changed — somehow, she made all of America despise her.
Meg Ryan, once a Hollywood darling, faced adversity after a public affair, divorce, and career decline. She retreated from fame to focus on raising her children.
Beginning her career in dramas and soaps, Ryan soared to fame with iconic rom-coms like “When Harry Met Sally.” Her marriage to Dennis Quaid faced strain as her fame overshadowed his career.
Amid rumors of her relationship with Russell Crowe, Ryan clarified her divorce wasn’t about another man but an unhealthy marriage.
Taking a hiatus allowed Ryan to prioritize motherhood and find peace away from Hollywood’s glare.
Returning to acting, Ryan faced scrutiny over her appearance but persevered, co-writing, directing, and starring in “What Happens Later,” marking her comeback.
Ryan’s journey showcases resilience, reinvention, and a triumphant return to the screen, marking a new chapter in her career.