Kevin Costner and Harrison Ford have allegedly been butting heads on the set of Yellowstone.

New Idea, in its Nov. 14 issue, claimed that Costner has been having a blast on the set of the hit sitcom throughout the past four years. But things immediately changed after Ford arrived on set.

A source claimed that if Costner could get his way, he wouldn’t want Ford to be there. However, the bosses couldn’t be more proud now that they’ve cast the latter.

“The bosses are exploding with pride that they were even able to get Harrison for this series. Kevin’s a big star too, but Harrison is a walking legend. Kevin’s not exactly a warm and cuddly person and every other word out of his mouth is an expletive just like his character. At least Harrison cracks a smile now and then,” the source said.

The source also claimed that a lot of people on set have been complaining about Costner’s behavior. But they only have wonderful things to say about Ford.

“Everyone’s saying what a great guy Harrison is. So easy to work with, friendly with the crew, no star trips,” the source said.

But the source also said that regardless of where Costner and Harrison end up, as long as they are together, they will always butt heads.

“They’ve competed for years for roles and now some are betting that 1923 is going to knock Kevin off that high horse he’s been riding,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that Costner and Ford have been butting heads on set. And it’s not also true that the two veteran actors have been competing with each other for years.

All these claims were just made up by the tabloid in the same way that they previously spread the lie that Ford was ready to retire from acting for good.

At the end of the day, Costner and Ford have the same goal and that is to give their best performance for whatever role they will portray. So, there’s no reason for the two to compete with each other because they are on the same team.

This proves that the tabloid’s claims were just made up and that they are also baseless.