It would not make sense for anyone to actually join the lawsuit because no one else was targeted by TAG/Jed Wallace in August. That's what triggered the lawsuit -- finding out that Wayfarer had directly targeted Blake with their PR campaign in August 2024. No one else has that retaliation claim. Blakes SH claims are also stronger than anyone else's would be, because of the incident where Jamey walked in on her undressed and the issues with the birthing scene. Others experienced much more limited issues with Justin, which also makes sense because Blake had a lot more interaction with him. She was in nearly every scene in the movie, he was playing her love interest, and they were collaborating off screen on the script and other elements of the movie. Not even Alex Saks, who was on set daily, was spending as much time with Justin 1:1. Additionally, Alex was not in the sorts of vulnerable positions Blake was in as an actress -- Alex was not spending time in a trailer on set in various stages of undress while getting in and out of costume, hair, and makeup. Alex was not portraying birth, kissing, sex or other intimacy onscreen with Justin as her director and screen partner. Not even Isabella, who did have to do a sex scene with Justin as her director, had to also do intimate scenes directly with Justin. Blake was in the worst position with regards to Justin's and Jamey's inappropriate behavior on set. The fact that other women in far less exposed roles also had issues with them supports her claim, but does not automatically mean they have claims of their own, especially without the retaliation piece. These sorts of lawsuits are very hard to put together. |
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| Not sure why Blake Bot keeps talking about Heath in the trailer when Blake has testified he wasn’t trying to “ cop a look.” Start reading the summary judgment SOFs, lady. |
Reading Talbot's depo actually helped Blake's case a bit. She refers to it as side nudity that can require a nudity rider because it reveals parts that would be covered by a bikini. My understanding is Blake was wearing something like black underwear but with the sides cut off, so a piece of fabric covering her bits but not full underwear, giving the appearance of her being nude below the waist (which is how it appears in the film). The IC would have gotten a nudity rider for this had she known. Blake's story is that there wasn't one because she wasn't supposed to be nude but that they pressured her to be nude, and she ultimately agreed to the simulated bottom nudity. That actually does sound fairly consistent with what she has been saying. |
Your understanding of what this lawsuit entails is laughable. |
Honestly this is pathetic. One knows whether one is wearing a nude colored strip of fabric or black briefs. Blake lied. |
Also the IC wasn’t on set that day, so going with the photo evidence and SOF. You usually distort everything anyway so I doubt depo says what you claim. Pretty much a new low to make things up to cover for a liar you don’t even know. |
No it’s not. No one wants to revisit this or support her. They are distancing themselves. If you think this isn’t hurting Blake you are not paying attention. On a separate note, I just saw the transcript of an interview panel Isabel and Alex (young lily and young atlas) had early on, before official promo but after their scenes were shot. They both GUSHED over Justin and his role as a director, going much further than not trying to rock the boat. They genuinely had a good experience with him. Then all of a sudden Blake meets Isabel. Hosts sleepovers, makes promises. We can all see it. |
DP and I have also read the IC's depo and the PP's description is accurate. Why don't you just read it if you want to disagree? It's not even that long: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304.1230.14.pdf No need to call people names and make assumptions when you can just debate actual facts of the case. Sheesh. |
I have seen footage of the birth scene from discovery where Blake's lower half is visible, and she's not wearing "briefs" as I understand that word. She is indeed wearing one of those modesty panels that is a strip of fabric attached to a belt-type thing, and that makes her appear nude from the side. Also in the video it did look nude, not black, which makes sense to me honestly because given you are going to have to CGI it out either way, it seems like that would be easier to do with a nude panel. So I personally would describe what she is wearing as a "nude colored strip of fabric." Not "black briefs." I would also say that since her objection is to stuff like not having the set fully closed, the lack of professionalism around the hiring/introduction of the actor playing the doctor, and thew way Justin and Jamey informed her of what she would be wearing in the scene and how it would be shot, I don't really think it matters. She expected to be fully clothed below the waist and the scene shot from the waist up, as most onscreen birth scenes are shot. Nothing in the script indicated "profile nudity" below the waist or indicated her body would be displayed to make her appear nude on screen. The IC testified that an actor would normally have that kind of shot covered by a nudity rider because of the amount of skin exposed and the location of that skin. Actors are supposed to have some control over how much of their body is exposed on camera, both in the way it is described in the script they sign onto, and in their nudity rider providing more detailed control over what is shown and not shown. |
Of course Isabella would gush about Justin in official promotional material for the movie. Duh. In what universe would an actress on her very first film every, while filming a promo for the movie that she is contractually required to appear in and will be used to sell the movie, will the actress provide an unvarnished and totally honest assessment of her director? No one would. Actors always gush about the director and the experience in those things, even more than you'd expect them to in regular press interviews. The person who "interviewed" Isabella for that promo was hired by the movie to make the movie look good. I wouldn't be surprised if her response was at least partially scripted. It's evidence of nothing. |
Literally no one cares about your long winded posts |
What are you talking about the lack of professionalism of the actor who played the doctor? He has a string of prior credits and advanced degrees in theater. They didn’t just pull him off the street. He’s perfectly qualified to play that role. Yes, he was friends with Justin, just like Blake‘s sister had a smaller role in the film because she’s Blake sister - that’s incredibly common on film sets. Further, if 14 months in and that is the kind of detail we are talking about, it just goes to show the Blake has no case. Somebody wake me when Blake works in Hollywood again. |
Oh please. Read the transcript. She absolutely didn’t have to say that about Justin. She could have been much more diplomat. Isabel had a fine experience - even a pleasant experience with Justin. I’ve seen video footage of her, trying to hug him and him, turning it into a high five. she did not have a problem with Justin until the sleepovers, the free clothes from Blake, and Blake promising her she would get an introducing credit on the film as detailed in Blake’s PGA letter. You’re free to keep trying, but we can also see through this nonsense. The evidence is out. Further, there is a huge file we are waiting for that was too big to be downloaded -and apparently is all Blakes text. I look forward to reading those in the coming days. |
She has a habit of taking small details that have already been debunked or are too inconsequential to matter and trying to make them bigger and seem like they matter. But it’s not very convincing. |