Blake Lively Sued For Defamation by Crisis PR Firm in ‘It Ends With Us’ Feud

Jed Wallace, an employee at Street Relations, has filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court, claiming that Lively falsely accused him of defamation by involving him in the ongoing lawsuits. One of these lawsuits alleged that Wallace created fake content on social media to attack the actress and defend Baldoni. He is demanding a minimum of $7 million and a court ruling that he did not engage in harassment or retaliation against the actress.

Exclusive: Kamala Clobbers Caruso in CA Gov Poll

According to a political strategist following the ex-vice president’s moves, if Kamala Harris decides to join the race, it seems she would be the one most likely to lose. While her national performance might not be impressive, her success in California speaks for itself, where she has excelled significantly.”

“A political analyst who has been keeping tabs on the former vice president suggests that if Kamala Harris enters the competition, it would appear that she’s the one most at risk of losing. Although her national standing may not be strong, her California record shows exceptional performance.

Robert Downey Jr., Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy and Da’Vine Joy Randolph to Present at 2025 Oscars

On Wednesday, all four presenters ended up taking home an Academy Award at last year’s ceremony. Last year, Downey Jr. was awarded the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer”. In a similar vein, Murphy, who played the lead character Robert Oppenheimer, won the Best Actor award. Randolph received the Best Supporting Actress accolade for her performance in “The Holdovers”, and Stone was recognized with the Best Actress award for her role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ film “Poor Things”.

Disney+ Lost A Ton Of Subscribers After The Company Raised Prices, But It Didn’t Seem To Matter For Another Streamer

This morning, The Walt Disney Company disclosed its first-quarter results for fiscal year 2025, and it was accompanied by the announcement that Disney+ and ESPN+ each dropped approximately 700,000 subscribers in the last quarter. However, Hulu added 1.6 million new subscribers, resulting in a favorable outcome for the corporation overall. During Disney’s Q1 earnings conference, Bob Iger stated that after the recent price increase, the company had anticipated losing even more subscribers than it actually did, making the current numbers a positive sign. He elaborated on…