Kirsty does notthe journalist who previously said an interview with Blake Lively Which made her want to “resign” from her job, and she denied being part of an alleged smear campaign against the actress.
“Well, I have to say something because now I see that things are starting to escalate and people are starting to think that I have something to do with the smear campaign against Blake Lively, which was allegedly orchestrated by Justin Baldoni He said, “There is no crossing.” Instagram on Saturday, December 21, adding that she had read about the lawsuit and the alleged “dirty work” going on behind the scenes. “I just wanted to say I had nothing to do with it.”
Falla said she was “shocked” and “appalled” by the text messages between Baldoni's public relations team that were included in the dossier. The suit Lively, 37, introduced it on Friday, December 20.
“I would never participate in anything like this,” she said. “This is an insult to me.”
Fla said she didn't want “to be a part of this,” noting that she shared a video from a previous interview with Lively and “that's it.”
“Just wanted to put it out there,” Fla captioned her Instagram post. “I have nothing to do with Justin Baldoni and his smear campaign against Blake Lively that he talked about New York Times today. There are conspiracy theories accusing me of being paid by his PR team to help with their smear campaign. None of this is true.”
News broke on Saturday that Lively has filed a lawsuit And it ends with us Actor and director Baldoni, 40, charged with sexual harassment. And in the lawsuit he obtained Us Weekly After he reported it TMZ and New York TimesShe accused Lively of being unfaithful Launching a “social manipulation” campaign. against her for “destroying” her reputation.
Flaa issued a lengthy statement via YouTube on Saturday, explaining that she would “never accept money to jeopardize my integrity as a journalist.”
“I see how people are trying to communicate here even though I was working with Justin Baldoni's PR company, because it was a coincidence that my video was published at that time,” she said, explaining that she was “suffering from a bad situation.” “Experience with Blake Lively” and decided to publish the video after watching And it ends with us.
In August, Flaa released a clip from Lively and Parker Posey From 2016 Café Association Press tour titled: “The Blake Lively interview that made me want to quit my job.” In the clip, tensions escalated between Falla and Lively after the journalist congratulated the actress on her “little belly” and inquired about the period costumes in the film.
“When my video came out, it added fuel to the fire against Blake Lively,” Fla said, claiming that she had “no idea what was going on.” On the group to And it ends with us.
Falla noted that she “never defended” Baldoni. “I don’t know him,” she said. “I've never met him. In fact, I didn't even know he existed.” And it ends with us. So I have no sympathy for any of these people involved.
While referencing specific text messages between Baldoni's PR team in Lively's lawsuit, Flaa called the exchange “kind of disgusting.”
“The thing is, I don't want anything to do with it,” she said. “I don't know anything about Justin Baldoni. I don't know anything about his PR team. And I certainly would never, under any circumstances, work with his PR team to spread online hate against someone, or to smear someone's reputation. I would never do that.” “