Lively/Baldoni Lawsuit Part 2

Anonymous
From Colleen Hoover’s deposition:

Why did you Unfollow Justin before the premiere?

Colleen: “Because Blake told me too.”
Anonymous
What is just surprising to me which I guess it shouldn’t be was that Blake Ryan and Taylor were just mean girling on Justin starting in January. That was before any complaints of fat shaming (Blake was still pregnant at the time), well before she tried to get her rooftop scene in, before any production had started. She had signed on December 31, so maybe they had met once?

The text Blake was going on to her friend about how pathetic justins Instagram post was in January (I assume this is the one where he was exercising and she commented on it making it look like they were friends) for example… Just why…it all just seems so petty and mean. She was going to be on a set with him for like a month? And just bashing him and mocking him behind his back to other grown adults?

Ryan texting and emailing studio heads and heads of agencies over this $6 million movie his wife is doing. It’s all so pathetic.

I know Hollywood is all surface and filled with small people, but this is actually hard to see unfolding. I kind of don’t want to peak behind the curtain anymore.
Anonymous
At some point, I have to get to work, but this document dump is insane. There’s a text exchange with Colleen and one of her friends named Taryn. From June 2024. Well before any retaliation or smear campaign mind you.

Colleen is trashing Justin’s engagement video. Keep in mind the engagement video is well over a decade old as he’s been with his wife for many years and they have two children who are tweens at this point.

She and her friend are just s&@t talking the video and making fun of it. Then Colleen says, “we’ll use it as inspiration for when Blake and I do it starts with us”

Proof positive that in June 2024 the plan was to take the rights from the sequel from Justin and have Blake and Colleen do it.

It seems a lot of the hating on Justin had nothing to do with the actual movie set and just his posts on Instagram and his personality. Which is fine we don’t all have to like each other. But again these are adults just bullying and picking apart dumb things that have nothing to do with their job.
Anonymous
Blake also started the rumor that Justin said to Brandon “I have to tell you something. You can’t say anything around here anymore or you’ll get canceled”. Word got around set (to Jenny) that Justin had said that. Justin denied it in his depo. Now texts show that came from Blake.

In a text to Brandon, Blake says something like “I overheard him say to you,I have to tell you something, you can’t say anything around here anymore or you’ll get canceled”. Brandon, clearly not wanting to contradict Blake says “I vaguely remember that. I don’t even know if he ever even said what” or something like that.
Anonymous
Blake’s case is a train wreck. Her supposed corroboration from other women is all nonsense. Isabella is mad JB told her to lick the cookie dough in the kitchen scene, which is in the book. Jenny is mad b/c they paid for her apt security deposit. The canceled line from Brandon was a lie. Where’s the hostile work environment?

Ange Giannetti said she saw Jamie’s video and it was fine, clearly just a misunderstanding on Blake’s part. Said Blake complained a lot about a lot of things, including Justin being too sensitive, but nothing that constituted harassment.

Meanwhile Blake is calling Justin a clown and a doofus before they ever step foot on set. And in her PGA letter she makes it clear she wanted to be the producer from the start but wasn’t given the opportunity. The pga letter imo lays out the motive for most of her behavior. She had to undermine Justin to get what she wanted, so she found an issue with every little thing he did. He could not win short of rolling over.
Anonymous
PP again. Also sexual harassment has to be subjective AND objective so the fact Ange didn’t see an issue with Jamie’s video favors Justin in terms of the reasonable person standard—would a reasonable person find this to be offensive.
Anonymous
https://variety.com/2026/film/news/blake-lively-jenny-slate-justin-baldoni-it-ends-with-us-1236635932/

Slate, who plays Lively’s best friend in the film, testified that Baldoni called Lively “hot” and “sexy.” Slate said that she flagged the inappropriate comments, which Baldoni did not appreciate. On another occasion, Baldoni told Slate that she looked “sexy” in what she was wearing.

“I assumed there was an understanding of — ‘We’re not doing this anymore,'” Slate testified. “It’s not appropriate anymore. It never was appropriate, but it’s not appropriate in a workplace.”

Slate also sent text messages stating that Baldoni was a “narcissist” and a “fraud” for cultivating a feminist persona.

“Justin is truly a false ally and I’m unwilling to do anything that promotes the image that he’s crafting as a ‘male feminist’ … like … honestly i have no words to describe what a fraud he is,” she wrote. “I honestly have never ever encountered anything like this dude. He’s the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist.”

Ferrer, who played the 16-year-old version of Lively’s character, testified that Baldoni made an inappropriate remark while directing the scene in which her character loses her virginity.

“I’m not supposed to say this, but that was hot,” Baldoni said, according to her testimony.

Ferrer testified that the remark was out of place.

“It didn’t feel appropriate in a work environment, and given that it was not necessarily like a note of any kind to do with my acting,” she said. “It felt out of place and strange to hear about a scene, especially a scene that is meant to be a PG scene about two young teenagers having a very like innocent experience intimately.”

In her own testimony, Lively said she was concerned that Baldoni had added several “gratuitous” sexual scenes to the film.


Sounds like multiple people thought he was a creepy chaotic clown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At some point, I have to get to work, but this document dump is insane. There’s a text exchange with Colleen and one of her friends named Taryn. From June 2024. Well before any retaliation or smear campaign mind you.

Colleen is trashing Justin’s engagement video. Keep in mind the engagement video is well over a decade old as he’s been with his wife for many years and they have two children who are tweens at this point.

She and her friend are just s&@t talking the video and making fun of it. Then Colleen says, “we’ll use it as inspiration for when Blake and I do it starts with us”

Proof positive that in June 2024 the plan was to take the rights from the sequel from Justin and have Blake and Colleen do it.

It seems a lot of the hating on Justin had nothing to do with the actual movie set and just his posts on Instagram and his personality. Which is fine we don’t all have to like each other. But again these are adults just bullying and picking apart dumb things that have nothing to do with their job.


I see that another way.

In June 2024, Colleen had quite a bit of experience with Justin professionally. She had been working with him in some capacity for two years. It seems to me that she withheld judgment on his personality for a loooooong time, but that after Justin and Jamey took her to that dinner where they trashed Blake to her (at this point Colleen had only met Blake one time, very briefly, and had no real opinion of her one way or the other), she'd finally just had it with his behavior.

A huge problem for Justin here is that he held himself out to all these women as an ally and male feminist -- Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover, Blake, Jenny Slate, Liz Plank, Alex Saks, Isabele Ferrer. And each of them discovered in their interactions with him that he is not that. He's a misogynist. He talks over women, he yells at women, he can't take criticism from women. He wants the benefit of the doubt at all times, that he's a "good guy" but when some of these women would tell him "look, I don't like this behavior" his response was to become vindictive, to pout, and to play the victim. He does it over and over.

A lot of this was that he was just bad at this job. He gave himself this huge role -- star/director/producer. It would be a lot for even a very experienced director (which he was not), or someone who had played a lead role in a lot of major films (which he had not), or someone with a ton of producing credits (which he did not have). And he failed at it. And when he failed, he blamed all the women around him for his OWN failure, and those women correctly viewed that as him being misogynist ahole.

I say all this still not really sure that Blake can prove SH or retaliation. I don't know. There's some evidence but a lot of it is mitigated. She truly might not have a case here, and yes a ton of embarrassing stuff has come out about her that makes me not very sympathetic to her and very likely might have ended her career.

But is Justin Baldoni a victim? OMG NO. I am not even a little surprised this man wound up getting sued, and I actually think if it had not happened don this movie, it would have happened on a subsequent project. You cannot walk around claiming to be a male feminist while talking to and treating women this way. He should be absolutely humiliated for this and I'm glad that all this information about him has come out and destroyed his stupid "Man Enough" empire, which we can now see was total BS. He absolutely was trying to use the mantle of feminism and allyship to cover up for being a shitty dude who, oh by the way, is not even particularly skilled or talented. No sympathy for this man. None. These dudes are awful and I am sincerely glad I've never had the displeasure of working for or with them. No thank you.

I can't take anyone who defends Justin and his behavior seriously, not after reading all this evidence and these depositions. He's awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blake’s case is a train wreck. Her supposed corroboration from other women is all nonsense. Isabella is mad JB told her to lick the cookie dough in the kitchen scene, which is in the book. Jenny is mad b/c they paid for her apt security deposit. The canceled line from Brandon was a lie. Where’s the hostile work environment?

Ange Giannetti said she saw Jamie’s video and it was fine, clearly just a misunderstanding on Blake’s part. Said Blake complained a lot about a lot of things, including Justin being too sensitive, but nothing that constituted harassment.

Meanwhile Blake is calling Justin a clown and a doofus before they ever step foot on set. And in her PGA letter she makes it clear she wanted to be the producer from the start but wasn’t given the opportunity. The pga letter imo lays out the motive for most of her behavior. She had to undermine Justin to get what she wanted, so she found an issue with every little thing he did. He could not win short of rolling over.


Don’t forget in the PGA letter Blake
points out that she pressured Columbia to get them an “introducing” credit for Isabel - one of only six times they’ve ever done that so there was a little quid pro quo for Isabel. And remind you, they had never met on the set. I still haven’t seen Isabel‘s complaint about him. I still have only seen the text of her gushing about what comfortable and safe set it was.

People keep chiming me in that Isabel had complaints, but what were they? Seriously can anyone point to where Isabel complained about something on set?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At some point, I have to get to work, but this document dump is insane. There’s a text exchange with Colleen and one of her friends named Taryn. From June 2024. Well before any retaliation or smear campaign mind you.

Colleen is trashing Justin’s engagement video. Keep in mind the engagement video is well over a decade old as he’s been with his wife for many years and they have two children who are tweens at this point.

She and her friend are just s&@t talking the video and making fun of it. Then Colleen says, “we’ll use it as inspiration for when Blake and I do it starts with us”

Proof positive that in June 2024 the plan was to take the rights from the sequel from Justin and have Blake and Colleen do it.

It seems a lot of the hating on Justin had nothing to do with the actual movie set and just his posts on Instagram and his personality. Which is fine we don’t all have to like each other. But again these are adults just bullying and picking apart dumb things that have nothing to do with their job.


I see that another way.

In June 2024, Colleen had quite a bit of experience with Justin professionally. She had been working with him in some capacity for two years. It seems to me that she withheld judgment on his personality for a loooooong time, but that after Justin and Jamey took her to that dinner where they trashed Blake to her (at this point Colleen had only met Blake one time, very briefly, and had no real opinion of her one way or the other), she'd finally just had it with his behavior.

A huge problem for Justin here is that he held himself out to all these women as an ally and male feminist -- Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover, Blake, Jenny Slate, Liz Plank, Alex Saks, Isabele Ferrer. And each of them discovered in their interactions with him that he is not that. He's a misogynist. He talks over women, he yells at women, he can't take criticism from women. He wants the benefit of the doubt at all times, that he's a "good guy" but when some of these women would tell him "look, I don't like this behavior" his response was to become vindictive, to pout, and to play the victim. He does it over and over.

A lot of this was that he was just bad at this job. He gave himself this huge role -- star/director/producer. It would be a lot for even a very experienced director (which he was not), or someone who had played a lead role in a lot of major films (which he had not), or someone with a ton of producing credits (which he did not have). And he failed at it. And when he failed, he blamed all the women around him for his OWN failure, and those women correctly viewed that as him being misogynist ahole.

I say all this still not really sure that Blake can prove SH or retaliation. I don't know. There's some evidence but a lot of it is mitigated. She truly might not have a case here, and yes a ton of embarrassing stuff has come out about her that makes me not very sympathetic to her and very likely might have ended her career.

But is Justin Baldoni a victim? OMG NO. I am not even a little surprised this man wound up getting sued, and I actually think if it had not happened don this movie, it would have happened on a subsequent project. You cannot walk around claiming to be a male feminist while talking to and treating women this way. He should be absolutely humiliated for this and I'm glad that all this information about him has come out and destroyed his stupid "Man Enough" empire, which we can now see was total BS. He absolutely was trying to use the mantle of feminism and allyship to cover up for being a shitty dude who, oh by the way, is not even particularly skilled or talented. No sympathy for this man. None. These dudes are awful and I am sincerely glad I've never had the displeasure of working for or with them. No thank you.

I can't take anyone who defends Justin and his behavior seriously, not after reading all this evidence and these depositions. He's awful.


If you have a problem with Justin using the words hot and sexy (when Blake’s wearing a fleece onesie/watch the video) then surely you have an issue with Blake telling Brandon sklenar she’s a pimp and to get into a corner and put on a short skirt. The hypocrisy of Blake fans is wild.

The only discrimination case here is Justin against Blake for repeatedly calling his religion a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blake’s case is a train wreck. Her supposed corroboration from other women is all nonsense. Isabella is mad JB told her to lick the cookie dough in the kitchen scene, which is in the book. Jenny is mad b/c they paid for her apt security deposit. The canceled line from Brandon was a lie. Where’s the hostile work environment?

Ange Giannetti said she saw Jamie’s video and it was fine, clearly just a misunderstanding on Blake’s part. Said Blake complained a lot about a lot of things, including Justin being too sensitive, but nothing that constituted harassment.

Meanwhile Blake is calling Justin a clown and a doofus before they ever step foot on set. And in her PGA letter she makes it clear she wanted to be the producer from the start but wasn’t given the opportunity. The pga letter imo lays out the motive for most of her behavior. She had to undermine Justin to get what she wanted, so she found an issue with every little thing he did. He could not win short of rolling over.


Don’t forget in the PGA letter Blake
points out that she pressured Columbia to get them an “introducing” credit for Isabel - one of only six times they’ve ever done that so there was a little quid pro quo for Isabel. And remind you, they had never met on the set. I still haven’t seen Isabel‘s complaint about him. I still have only seen the text of her gushing about what comfortable and safe set it was.

People keep chiming me in that Isabel had complaints, but what were they? Seriously can anyone point to where Isabel complained about something on set?


She had three. It’s such minutiae. Him supposedly saying the scene with young atlas was hot, which was never corroborated with young atlas (perhaps b/c it didn’t happen). Him telling her to lick the cookie dough, which is in the book. And him supposedly telling young atlas to “get to know Isabella” and winking, which is hearsay from young atlas who was never deposed as far as I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At some point, I have to get to work, but this document dump is insane. There’s a text exchange with Colleen and one of her friends named Taryn. From June 2024. Well before any retaliation or smear campaign mind you.

Colleen is trashing Justin’s engagement video. Keep in mind the engagement video is well over a decade old as he’s been with his wife for many years and they have two children who are tweens at this point.

She and her friend are just s&@t talking the video and making fun of it. Then Colleen says, “we’ll use it as inspiration for when Blake and I do it starts with us”

Proof positive that in June 2024 the plan was to take the rights from the sequel from Justin and have Blake and Colleen do it.

It seems a lot of the hating on Justin had nothing to do with the actual movie set and just his posts on Instagram and his personality. Which is fine we don’t all have to like each other. But again these are adults just bullying and picking apart dumb things that have nothing to do with their job.


I see that another way.

In June 2024, Colleen had quite a bit of experience with Justin professionally. She had been working with him in some capacity for two years. It seems to me that she withheld judgment on his personality for a loooooong time, but that after Justin and Jamey took her to that dinner where they trashed Blake to her (at this point Colleen had only met Blake one time, very briefly, and had no real opinion of her one way or the other), she'd finally just had it with his behavior.

A huge problem for Justin here is that he held himself out to all these women as an ally and male feminist -- Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover, Blake, Jenny Slate, Liz Plank, Alex Saks, Isabele Ferrer. And each of them discovered in their interactions with him that he is not that. He's a misogynist. He talks over women, he yells at women, he can't take criticism from women. He wants the benefit of the doubt at all times, that he's a "good guy" but when some of these women would tell him "look, I don't like this behavior" his response was to become vindictive, to pout, and to play the victim. He does it over and over.

A lot of this was that he was just bad at this job. He gave himself this huge role -- star/director/producer. It would be a lot for even a very experienced director (which he was not), or someone who had played a lead role in a lot of major films (which he had not), or someone with a ton of producing credits (which he did not have). And he failed at it. And when he failed, he blamed all the women around him for his OWN failure, and those women correctly viewed that as him being misogynist ahole.

I say all this still not really sure that Blake can prove SH or retaliation. I don't know. There's some evidence but a lot of it is mitigated. She truly might not have a case here, and yes a ton of embarrassing stuff has come out about her that makes me not very sympathetic to her and very likely might have ended her career.

But is Justin Baldoni a victim? OMG NO. I am not even a little surprised this man wound up getting sued, and I actually think if it had not happened don this movie, it would have happened on a subsequent project. You cannot walk around claiming to be a male feminist while talking to and treating women this way. He should be absolutely humiliated for this and I'm glad that all this information about him has come out and destroyed his stupid "Man Enough" empire, which we can now see was total BS. He absolutely was trying to use the mantle of feminism and allyship to cover up for being a shitty dude who, oh by the way, is not even particularly skilled or talented. No sympathy for this man. None. These dudes are awful and I am sincerely glad I've never had the displeasure of working for or with them. No thank you.

I can't take anyone who defends Justin and his behavior seriously, not after reading all this evidence and these depositions. He's awful.


I don’t think Justin is a great guy. I don’t think he deserved the me too author to write a New York Times article about him.I don’t see people defending Justin so much vs just being shocked at the bullying and just overall meanness of Blake, Ryan, Taylor, Colleen. I have read I don’t know how many hours of documents on this case and I’m still unclear why people were uncomfortable. Sounds like they were personality clashes but I don’t see any specific incidents.

The trash talking from Blake and team just are just so vague. He’s a doofus. He’s a clown. He’s a narcissist. But there are no events described. At this point, I would expect something… He grabbed an ass, he berated somebody, he groped someone, he cornered someone in a trailer, he sent inappropriate texts. But there’s nothing.

Where exactly is the sexual harassment ??? frankly where is even a hostile behavior? I’m just seeing none of it. I just see trash talking.

Less defending Justin and more just wanting some evidence of bad behavior - not that he’s weird or insufferable, which I have no doubt that he is. But behavior that constitutes getting fired for sexual harassment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At some point, I have to get to work, but this document dump is insane. There’s a text exchange with Colleen and one of her friends named Taryn. From June 2024. Well before any retaliation or smear campaign mind you.

Colleen is trashing Justin’s engagement video. Keep in mind the engagement video is well over a decade old as he’s been with his wife for many years and they have two children who are tweens at this point.

She and her friend are just s&@t talking the video and making fun of it. Then Colleen says, “we’ll use it as inspiration for when Blake and I do it starts with us”

Proof positive that in June 2024 the plan was to take the rights from the sequel from Justin and have Blake and Colleen do it.

It seems a lot of the hating on Justin had nothing to do with the actual movie set and just his posts on Instagram and his personality. Which is fine we don’t all have to like each other. But again these are adults just bullying and picking apart dumb things that have nothing to do with their job.


I see that another way.

In June 2024, Colleen had quite a bit of experience with Justin professionally. She had been working with him in some capacity for two years. It seems to me that she withheld judgment on his personality for a loooooong time, but that after Justin and Jamey took her to that dinner where they trashed Blake to her (at this point Colleen had only met Blake one time, very briefly, and had no real opinion of her one way or the other), she'd finally just had it with his behavior.

A huge problem for Justin here is that he held himself out to all these women as an ally and male feminist -- Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover, Blake, Jenny Slate, Liz Plank, Alex Saks, Isabele Ferrer. And each of them discovered in their interactions with him that he is not that. He's a misogynist. He talks over women, he yells at women, he can't take criticism from women. He wants the benefit of the doubt at all times, that he's a "good guy" but when some of these women would tell him "look, I don't like this behavior" his response was to become vindictive, to pout, and to play the victim. He does it over and over.

A lot of this was that he was just bad at this job. He gave himself this huge role -- star/director/producer. It would be a lot for even a very experienced director (which he was not), or someone who had played a lead role in a lot of major films (which he had not), or someone with a ton of producing credits (which he did not have). And he failed at it. And when he failed, he blamed all the women around him for his OWN failure, and those women correctly viewed that as him being misogynist ahole.

I say all this still not really sure that Blake can prove SH or retaliation. I don't know. There's some evidence but a lot of it is mitigated. She truly might not have a case here, and yes a ton of embarrassing stuff has come out about her that makes me not very sympathetic to her and very likely might have ended her career.

But is Justin Baldoni a victim? OMG NO. I am not even a little surprised this man wound up getting sued, and I actually think if it had not happened don this movie, it would have happened on a subsequent project. You cannot walk around claiming to be a male feminist while talking to and treating women this way. He should be absolutely humiliated for this and I'm glad that all this information about him has come out and destroyed his stupid "Man Enough" empire, which we can now see was total BS. He absolutely was trying to use the mantle of feminism and allyship to cover up for being a shitty dude who, oh by the way, is not even particularly skilled or talented. No sympathy for this man. None. These dudes are awful and I am sincerely glad I've never had the displeasure of working for or with them. No thank you.

I can't take anyone who defends Justin and his behavior seriously, not after reading all this evidence and these depositions. He's awful.


I don’t think Justin is a great guy. I don’t think he deserved the me too author to write a New York Times article about him.I don’t see people defending Justin so much vs just being shocked at the bullying and just overall meanness of Blake, Ryan, Taylor, Colleen. I have read I don’t know how many hours of documents on this case and I’m still unclear why people were uncomfortable. Sounds like they were personality clashes but I don’t see any specific incidents.

The trash talking from Blake and team just are just so vague. He’s a doofus. He’s a clown. He’s a narcissist. But there are no events described. At this point, I would expect something… He grabbed an ass, he berated somebody, he groped someone, he cornered someone in a trailer, he sent inappropriate texts. But there’s nothing.

Where exactly is the sexual harassment ??? frankly where is even a hostile behavior? I’m just seeing none of it. I just see trash talking.

Less defending Justin and more just wanting some evidence of bad behavior - not that he’s weird or insufferable, which I have no doubt that he is. But behavior that constitutes getting fired for sexual harassment.


Agree. They didn’t like him does not equal sexual harassment. Most of their evidence is mean girls (and Brandon) gossiping and making something out of nothing. In Blake’s deep, Brian Freedman asks how did Justin harass you and Blake’s response is something like “can you be more specific”. Brian says you’re suing for harassment, correct? “Yes”. So what did he do? “Umm it wasn’t one thing it was a lot of things that you don’t think about at the time but then reflect back on”. I’m paraphrasing but basically she struggled to even answer the question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP again. Also sexual harassment has to be subjective AND objective so the fact Ange didn’t see an issue with Jamie’s video favors Justin in terms of the reasonable person standard—would a reasonable person find this to be offensive.


I don't know that Ange will be seen that way by a jury. I found her testimony weird because she is aware of a bunch of this stuff. Not just Blake's complaints but also Jenny Slate, plus Alex Saks getting upset about Baldoni's behavior. Ange is on set all the time and she herself described the production as a "shitshow" and she knew things were going poorly. But at no point did she think to call up HR, or legal, and describe the situation and say "what's our play here?" As someone who has been in similar roles in my own job, I find that so weird. Especially for someone at Sony which has all that infrastructure in place.

My husband recently went through an extremely minor but annoying conflict with a person junior to him, and it was nowhere near this level of nonsense. And he contacted HR at the first sign of issues and then worked through their process and it was fine, because the whole point of HR is to mitigate risk and conflict. It ensured things didn't escalate. Ange and Jamey Heath come off as very unprofessional and bad at their jobs to me, because they were so dismissive of these MANY issues that were coming up within like days of the film shoot starting and seemed to assume they would resolve themselves. It is dumb to me that Sony had resources to address a problem like this and they were like "nope, seems fine, let's just keep running this movie into the ground." I don't get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://variety.com/2026/film/news/blake-lively-jenny-slate-justin-baldoni-it-ends-with-us-1236635932/

Slate, who plays Lively’s best friend in the film, testified that Baldoni called Lively “hot” and “sexy.” Slate said that she flagged the inappropriate comments, which Baldoni did not appreciate. On another occasion, Baldoni told Slate that she looked “sexy” in what she was wearing.

“I assumed there was an understanding of — ‘We’re not doing this anymore,'” Slate testified. “It’s not appropriate anymore. It never was appropriate, but it’s not appropriate in a workplace.”

Slate also sent text messages stating that Baldoni was a “narcissist” and a “fraud” for cultivating a feminist persona.

“Justin is truly a false ally and I’m unwilling to do anything that promotes the image that he’s crafting as a ‘male feminist’ … like … honestly i have no words to describe what a fraud he is,” she wrote. “I honestly have never ever encountered anything like this dude. He’s the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist.”

Ferrer, who played the 16-year-old version of Lively’s character, testified that Baldoni made an inappropriate remark while directing the scene in which her character loses her virginity.

“I’m not supposed to say this, but that was hot,” Baldoni said, according to her testimony.

Ferrer testified that the remark was out of place.

“It didn’t feel appropriate in a work environment, and given that it was not necessarily like a note of any kind to do with my acting,” she said. “It felt out of place and strange to hear about a scene, especially a scene that is meant to be a PG scene about two young teenagers having a very like innocent experience intimately.”

In her own testimony, Lively said she was concerned that Baldoni had added several “gratuitous” sexual scenes to the film.


Sounds like multiple people thought he was a creepy chaotic clown.


This is textbook middle school Queen Bee behavior. The Queen Bee picks her victim and through intimidation and manipulation has her followers join in ostracizing the victim. Blake Lively started referring to Justin and Jamey as clowns and doofuses before filming even began. Literally the only difference between what happened here and middle school mean girl behavior is the age of the women involved. Arrested development.
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