The legal dispute between costars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over It Ends With Us appears to be an ongoing conflict filled with accusations from both sides, each trying to gather evidence to sway not only the judicial system but also public opinion. New pieces of information are constantly emerging, often tarnishing the other’s image, as in Justin Baldoni’s recent disclosure about being sent to the basement for the film’s premiere, away from the rest of the cast. However, it seems that Blake Lively is taking the next step in this battle for justice.
Based on reports by The Hollywood Reporter, Lively’s recent statement suggests that more individuals are speaking up in unison against Baldoni. The original lawsuit has now been expanded to incorporate two additional actresses from “It Ends With Us,” both of whom allege experiencing uncomfortable situations with the director and lead actor. At this point, no names have been disclosed, a fact attributed to the alleged cyberbullying Lively claims to have suffered. A representative for Lively issued the following statement:
Essentially, it’s worth noting that the individuals who are both victims and witnesses have granted Ms. Lively authorization to disclose their correspondences within the Amended Complaint, maintaining their original format. Furthermore, these same individuals are expected to offer testimony during court proceedings and provide relevant documents as part of the discovery phase.
The Public ‘It Ends With Us’ Battle Rages On
In the Lively vs. Baldoni case, fresh evidence surfaced mere days after her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, graced the stage on Saturday Night Live’s 50th Anniversary special. During a skit with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, they humorously inquired about Reynolds, asking “How are you doing?”, to which he playfully retorted “Why, have you heard something?” This witty remark was a clear nod to the ongoing dispute between them and Baldoni. The complexity of the situation seems to be escalating further with each passing moment.
The crux of the revised lawsuit revolves around the fact that it wasn’t just Lively voicing concerns about Baldoni’s actions. If evidence surfaces, such as documentation detailing additional allegations that were possibly disregarded or not given proper attention, this could significantly weaken Baldoni’s defense and paint a troubling picture of the events unfolding off-screen. The online community is buzzing with discussion after the release of the amendments, but it seems Lively isn’t receiving much sympathy from it. A user on platform X commented, “The Blake Lively lawsuit amendment reads like a pity party because people don’t care for her and Ryan Reynolds anymore.” You can read a statement issued by Lively’s legal team below:
The complaint provides substantial current proof that Ms. Lively wasn’t the only one making accusations of on-set misbehavior over a year before the movie was finalized; it also presents evidence showing the threats, bullying, and intimidation directed not just towards Ms. Lively, but many uninvolved individuals, which have been part of defendants’ backlash effort.
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2025-02-19 18:03