Months ago Blake Lively Filed a lawsuit against Justin Baldoniher husband Ryan Reynolds Allegedly blocked And it ends with us Social media manager.
Based on text exchanges obtained before Us WeeklyBaldoni, 40, realized in May 2024 that Reynolds, 48, had blocked him and his production company Wayfarer Studios on Instagram, months after filming on Instagram. And it ends with us May wrapped.
“We have to have a plan if I do the same thing when the movie comes out,” Baldoni wrote of Lively, 37, in a text message exchanged with her publicist. Jennifer Appelaccording to court documents. “I just want you guys to have a plan. Plans make me feel more comfortable.”
As for Lively, her lawsuit alleges that “as early as May 2024, Mr. Baldoni told his team that they needed a plan to move forward with the claims against him, should they become public.”
Made live Sexual harassment lawsuit Against Baldoni on Friday, December 20, claiming that she… And it ends with us The actor's behavior on set caused the actress “severe emotional distress.”
The lawsuit alleges that during production, a meeting was held in January 2024 to address Lively's claims of a “hostile work environment” on set. The meeting was attended by many of those working on the film, including Baldoni and Reynolds.
According to the lawsuit, Lively's demands for the meeting included “no more nude videos or photos of women being shown to Blake, no more mention of Baldoni's 'past addiction to pornography,' no more discussions about sexual conquests by Blake and others, and no more mention of The genitals of the cast and crew, no further inquiries about Blake's weight, and no further mention of Blake's deceased father.
Baldoni's lawyer Brian Friedman She addressed Lively's “completely false, obscene and intentionally lewd” allegations in a statement Us WeeklyAlleging that Lively filed the lawsuit to “repair her negative reputation” and “reframe the narrative” regarding the film's production.
He further alleged that the actress made “multiple demands and threats” during the shoot, including “threatening not to show up for the shoot, threatening not to promote the film, which will ultimately lead to its demise during its release, if her demands are not met.”
we I've reached out to Lively's rep for comment.
In a statement to New York Times In December, Lively said, “I hope my legal action will help draw the curtain on these evil retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak out about misconduct, and help protect others who may be targeted.” She denied publishing negative information about Baldoni.