A recent incident has put Reacher’s Alan Ritchson in the spotlight for reasons beyond his acting prowess. The actor was reportedly involved in a physical fight with his neighbor, sparking widespread attention and debate. As the drama continues to unfold, he has opened up about his wild week amidst claims of the brawl.
Reacher star Alan Ritchson comments on his week after alleged fight with neighbor
Reacher star Alan Ritchson has broken his silence on the tumultuous week that followed the allegedly explosive confrontation with his neighbor, leaving fans and critics alike with many questions. The actor took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to share an update amidst the headlines.
Ritchson announced to his 5.2 million followers that he has completed post-production on season four of Reacher. “Happy to be back in the booth after such a crazy week,” he shared through a reel, declaring it the best season of Reacher yet.
“That’s a wrap for me on post-production — Reacher season four. This is without a doubt the most gripping season yet. I think we hit our stride. Firing on all cylinders…as it were,” he continued.
For those unaware, things got intense for the War Machine star this week. Alan Ritchson was at the center of a viral controversy after a heated clash with his Nashville neighbor, Ronnie Taylor, over the noise from his motorcycle.
Police investigated and concluded Ritchson acted in self-defense, closing the case without charges. Apparently, Taylor admitted to shoving Ritchson twice, prompting the actor to defend himself. Netizens were quick to rally behind him, flooding his Instagram with messages of support and solidarity.
“You’re an absolute unit of a father,” commented a fan. “I am glad you are fine Take care buddy,” echoed another. “And no one gonna step in your way when youre leaving right?” joked yet another supporter.
Ritchson, an avid biker who recently posed with a Ducati for The Hollywood Reporter, had just touched down in the US after a whirlwind filming schedule in Australia and New Zealand. He wrapped up Netflix’s War Machine and a Navy SEAL film starring Mike Thornton, both directed by Patrick Hughes.
