Lively/Baldoni Lawsuit Part 2

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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


I thought harassment was about power not actual interest? So you admit actual interest is involved! I rest my case then. Justin hated Blake. No way he sexually harassed her.


Setting Justin and Blake aside, you can 100% sexually harass someone without being sexually interested in them. The "I'm not even attracted to her!" defense is a sexist trope, actually. It's not relevant.
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I don’t think you could find a more smug and unlikebale couple than BL and RR. I find them repulsive
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Anonymous wrote:I thought I read Blake was paid $3 million for this movie initially, before any extra bonuses based on box office.

So it’s wild to me that she asks her boss via voice note to change the schedule so she doesn’t have to be apart from her husband for a couple of weeks. I realize celebs can make all kinds of demands but typically the trade off for making that kind money for what amounted to about four weeks on a set and maybe two weeks of promotion, is putting up with an intense shooting schedule.

Considering most actors have to travel to a location away from their family to be on set, she seems pretty lucky to be able to shoot the film in New Jersey not far from her New York home base. To make so many demands in this situation is mind boggling to me. Must be nice.

I don’t expect this to actually make it to court, but I can’t imagine how old this will go over with a jury of normal people.


I think everyone’s missing the point on the voice note. The purpose of it is to indict her testimony that the set was too loose and Justin lacked boundaries. In this note she’s saying things like “I’m speaking to you as a friend,” “I don’t talk to him like I talk to you.” Then we have other texts of her saying “you can be yourself with me,” “you’re safe with me.” This is all very early in their relationship. She set a tone of “we’re friends” then later turned around and basically said they’re all too cozy.

Similarly she improvised kissing but accused Justin of SH for doing the same. She brought up porn and circumcision and then accused Justin of SH for engaging in the conversation. She said it was fine for Jenny to joke that her apartment was bad for sex because they’re girls, but it was SH for just to agree b/c he knew Blake engaged in family sleeping (yet another intimate discussion she clearly had with Justin at some point).

It’s just not going to help her SH claims. It’s impossible to navigate that sort of ambiguity when one second someone wants to be friends and keep it real and the next minute they’re so precious you can’t say “I like your outfit”. It honestly seems like she was suffering from mental health issues due to postpartum and I say that with compassion despite thinking both she and Ryan are generally horrible people.


This. After reading Jenny’s deposition I do agree there was inappropriate behavior on the set and Blake wasn’t just making everything up. I truly feel that Blake and Jenny felt uncomfortable. Not so much Isabel and Colleen because there’s just so much information on their relationship and interactions with him pre blake and so much quid pro quo after Blake. I’m also confused about Liz plank - she’s no better than Justin if she was willing to just put up a feminism front for years to do their joint podcast and then only quit when the jig was up. And then add on she’s partnered with reynolds in a production company and she loses credibility.

But anyway, back to the set, I think it could’ve been a much better run set and I think Justin should have acted much more appropriately, but I don’t think it’s entirely fair to accuse him of crossing boundaries when the women were doing it too. You could tell Jenny felt bad about the sex joke she made about the bed because of that very fact. The women had plenty of innuendoes in their conversations with Justin, with Blake there was a lot of let’s be vulnerable and we are friends and I feel so safe, and then to find out that from day one she thought he was a doofus clown and was shit talking is disturbing.


I’m confused as to how you could describe the hypocrisy of Lively and Slate and conclude anything other than that they are manipulative liars. Guys. I’ve been postpartum as most of us have. Lively made up claims. She was not sexually harassed or intimidated or retaliated against. The communications have buried her - maybe she ekes out a win of some kind, but she is a liar. Come on.


Yes, and it’s jus remarkable how her supporters here hold on tight to the lies- for instance, arguing for pages a night or two ago that she was wearing a nude modesty panel in the birthing scene when all the evidence, including Blake’s own SOF, admitted she was wearing some type of black underwear. Or how one of them continued to argue that Flaa was part of the retaliation campaign even after Blake admitted there was no such evidence.


Agree! I came back here after many many months expecting that Blake had lost all support in this thread since all of this devastating evidence had come out to completely undercut all of her claims. She is a liar and has zero credibility, and that is not even the worst of her.

Just goes to show that once people dig in on an opinion, they cant let go of their narrative even in the face of facts. The mental gymnastics are astounding
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you could find a more smug and unlikebale couple than BL and RR. I find them repulsive


Yes, we know you do.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you could find a more smug and unlikebale couple than BL and RR. I find them repulsive


Yes, we know you do.


We all do
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Anonymous wrote:I thought I read Blake was paid $3 million for this movie initially, before any extra bonuses based on box office.

So it’s wild to me that she asks her boss via voice note to change the schedule so she doesn’t have to be apart from her husband for a couple of weeks. I realize celebs can make all kinds of demands but typically the trade off for making that kind money for what amounted to about four weeks on a set and maybe two weeks of promotion, is putting up with an intense shooting schedule.

Considering most actors have to travel to a location away from their family to be on set, she seems pretty lucky to be able to shoot the film in New Jersey not far from her New York home base. To make so many demands in this situation is mind boggling to me. Must be nice.

I don’t expect this to actually make it to court, but I can’t imagine how old this will go over with a jury of normal people.


I think everyone’s missing the point on the voice note. The purpose of it is to indict her testimony that the set was too loose and Justin lacked boundaries. In this note she’s saying things like “I’m speaking to you as a friend,” “I don’t talk to him like I talk to you.” Then we have other texts of her saying “you can be yourself with me,” “you’re safe with me.” This is all very early in their relationship. She set a tone of “we’re friends” then later turned around and basically said they’re all too cozy.

Similarly she improvised kissing but accused Justin of SH for doing the same. She brought up porn and circumcision and then accused Justin of SH for engaging in the conversation. She said it was fine for Jenny to joke that her apartment was bad for sex because they’re girls, but it was SH for just to agree b/c he knew Blake engaged in family sleeping (yet another intimate discussion she clearly had with Justin at some point).

It’s just not going to help her SH claims. It’s impossible to navigate that sort of ambiguity when one second someone wants to be friends and keep it real and the next minute they’re so precious you can’t say “I like your outfit”. It honestly seems like she was suffering from mental health issues due to postpartum and I say that with compassion despite thinking both she and Ryan are generally horrible people.


This. After reading Jenny’s deposition I do agree there was inappropriate behavior on the set and Blake wasn’t just making everything up. I truly feel that Blake and Jenny felt uncomfortable. Not so much Isabel and Colleen because there’s just so much information on their relationship and interactions with him pre blake and so much quid pro quo after Blake. I’m also confused about Liz plank - she’s no better than Justin if she was willing to just put up a feminism front for years to do their joint podcast and then only quit when the jig was up. And then add on she’s partnered with reynolds in a production company and she loses credibility.

But anyway, back to the set, I think it could’ve been a much better run set and I think Justin should have acted much more appropriately, but I don’t think it’s entirely fair to accuse him of crossing boundaries when the women were doing it too. You could tell Jenny felt bad about the sex joke she made about the bed because of that very fact. The women had plenty of innuendoes in their conversations with Justin, with Blake there was a lot of let’s be vulnerable and we are friends and I feel so safe, and then to find out that from day one she thought he was a doofus clown and was shit talking is disturbing.


I’m confused as to how you could describe the hypocrisy of Lively and Slate and conclude anything other than that they are manipulative liars. Guys. I’ve been postpartum as most of us have. Lively made up claims. She was not sexually harassed or intimidated or retaliated against. The communications have buried her - maybe she ekes out a win of some kind, but she is a liar. Come on.


Yes, and it’s jus remarkable how her supporters here hold on tight to the lies- for instance, arguing for pages a night or two ago that she was wearing a nude modesty panel in the birthing scene when all the evidence, including Blake’s own SOF, admitted she was wearing some type of black underwear. Or how one of them continued to argue that Flaa was part of the retaliation campaign even after Blake admitted there was no such evidence.


Agree! I came back here after many many months expecting that Blake had lost all support in this thread since all of this devastating evidence had come out to completely undercut all of her claims. She is a liar and has zero credibility, and that is not even the worst of her.

Just goes to show that once people dig in on an opinion, they cant let go of their narrative even in the face of facts. The mental gymnastics are astounding


I think some of the supporters here are planted by RR/BL team. If you go on tik-tok, the court of public opinion is 100% negative on them
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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




The fact that you would target a (presumed) woman and not the a-hole saying gross things to women under his direction says plenty about you, none of it good. I bet you'd love it if he discussed sexy stories about his wife with you, you pathetic loser.


See, I don’t think he said anything objectionable. But you have, about another woman, because she dared to get old and stay vital and professional in her acting work. I’m confident you won’t make it to June Squib’s age, and that’s wonderful. You have a good day, sweetie.
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Seems like a marked decrease in civility from the Blake supporters after the audio release yesterday that revealed she consented to the kiss in the dance scene. Another allegation gone and another lie. Tick tock.
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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




I think PP meant his a-holery at least has some limits, aka respect for elders. At least I'm hoping Squibb wouldn't be among the TEN women who went on the record about his series of offensive behaviors.




At least half of those women had nothing to do with Blake, and went on the record independently. But the Justin stans have no answer for why they would do that except, maybe just maybe, he is a sexist creep who enjoys exerting power over women. I wish I could wipe my memory clean of how he discussed a *teenage sex scene* with that poor young actress. Glad Blake succeeded in getting some of the more prurient, unauthorized scenes scrubbed.
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Based on available reports regarding the It Ends With Us controversy, there are very few, if any, high-profile individuals publicly on the record defending Justin Baldoni against allegations made by Blake Lively and various cast/crew members.

Public Support: While many celebrities and cast members (such as Jenny Slate, Brandon Sklenar, and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants cast) have voiced support for Blake Lively, a comparable public, on-the-record defense for Baldoni has not emerged.

Production Support: Reports have indicated that some behind-the-scenes staff and individuals associated with his production company, Wayfarer Studios, are part of his legal defense team, but none have made public, vocal statements defending his actions on set.
Instead, the discourse surrounding the conflict has largely been dominated by supporters of Blake Lively and unsealed court documents, as of January 2026.
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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




I think PP meant his a-holery at least has some limits, aka respect for elders. At least I'm hoping Squibb wouldn't be among the TEN women who went on the record about his series of offensive behaviors.




At least half of those women had nothing to do with Blake, and went on the record independently. But the Justin stans have no answer for why they would do that except, maybe just maybe, he is a sexist creep who enjoys exerting power over women. I wish I could wipe my memory clean of how he discussed a *teenage sex scene* with that poor young actress. Glad Blake succeeded in getting some of the more prurient, unauthorized scenes scrubbed.



No one cares about the other women because none of their allegations have any substance. Meanwhile, Blake’s claims fall apart by the hour.
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like a marked decrease in civility from the Blake supporters after the audio release yesterday that revealed she consented to the kiss in the dance scene. Another allegation gone and another lie. Tick tock.


Bumping because now the Blake bot is losing it.
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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




I think PP meant his a-holery at least has some limits, aka respect for elders. At least I'm hoping Squibb wouldn't be among the TEN women who went on the record about his series of offensive behaviors.




At least half of those women had nothing to do with Blake, and went on the record independently. But the Justin stans have no answer for why they would do that except, maybe just maybe, he is a sexist creep who enjoys exerting power over women. I wish I could wipe my memory clean of how he discussed a *teenage sex scene* with that poor young actress. Glad Blake succeeded in getting some of the more prurient, unauthorized scenes scrubbed.


Not really sure if this is a parody of a Blake bot post or a “real” post. But regardless, directing a sex scene of an adult actress when one is a directing a film with sex scenes is not sexual harassment.
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Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




I think PP meant his a-holery at least has some limits, aka respect for elders. At least I'm hoping Squibb wouldn't be among the TEN women who went on the record about his series of offensive behaviors.







At least half of those women had nothing to do with Blake, and went on the record independently. But the Justin stans have no answer for why they would do that except, maybe just maybe, he is a sexist creep who enjoys exerting power over women. I wish I could wipe my memory clean of how he discussed a *teenage sex scene* with that poor young actress. Glad Blake succeeded in getting some of the more prurient, unauthorized scenes scrubbed.



No one cares about the other women because none of their allegations have any substance. Meanwhile, Blake’s claims fall apart by the hour.



Right. That many claims about hostile work environment do not come out of nowhere. I bet you consider yourself a feminist, which is a joke. The fact that no one from that set, or the prior one with complaints, is going on the record to defend him speaks VOLUMES.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eleanor the Great is on Netflix. Another Wayfarer & Sony collaboration with scarjo as director and Justin as EP. Seems like everyone managed to get on just fine once you removed one person from the equation. As Steve Sarowitz said, “everyone’s nice, and then there’s Blake.”


Even Justin wouldn't stoop to leering at a 90-year-old and calling her sexy.


You’re a contemptible a-hole on a few levels.




I think PP meant his a-holery at least has some limits, aka respect for elders. At least I'm hoping Squibb wouldn't be among the TEN women who went on the record about his series of offensive behaviors.







At least half of those women had nothing to do with Blake, and went on the record independently. But the Justin stans have no answer for why they would do that except, maybe just maybe, he is a sexist creep who enjoys exerting power over women. I wish I could wipe my memory clean of how he discussed a *teenage sex scene* with that poor young actress. Glad Blake succeeded in getting some of the more prurient, unauthorized scenes scrubbed.



No one cares about the other women because none of their allegations have any substance. Meanwhile, Blake’s claims fall apart by the hour.



Right. That many claims about hostile work environment do not come out of nowhere. I bet you consider yourself a feminist, which is a joke. The fact that no one from that set, or the prior one with complaints, is going on the record to defend him speaks VOLUMES.



The fact that the complaints are not limited to the IEWU set is important for establishing a pattern. No one can claim Blake's undue influence in the former case. Complaints about Justin necessitating his removal from another set are highly relevant.
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