Blake Lively- Jason Baldoni and NYT - False Light claims

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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They were invited.


By invited you mean Ari got them planted in the audience to set up the roll out of them “laughing this whole thing off.”


Good to see them doing PR that pokes a bit of fun at themselves.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They were invited.

Haha! So was Alec Baldwin.


Who is also accepted by Hollywood elite, despite being a shit person.


You meant despite shooting a person right?
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They are getting roasted on SM.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They were invited.

Haha! So was Alec Baldwin.


Who is also accepted by Hollywood elite, despite being a shit person.


You meant despite shooting a person right?


Yep. When you're in, you're in. And looks like Blake and Ryan are in.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.
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This is a stunning dress. From the SNL red carpet.

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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.


Spielberg did not look impressed.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.


Spielberg did not look impressed.


I'm sure he follows TikTok and Candace Owens very carefully.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.


Spielberg did not look impressed.


I'm sure he follows TikTok and Candace Owens very carefully.


I’m sure he reads Variety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a stunning dress. From the SNL red carpet.



This is a mess. Doesn't fit her at all.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.


Spielberg did not look impressed.


I'm sure he follows TikTok and Candace Owens very carefully.


Are you going to claim that RR got a super warm reception front the audience? Watch the video.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They were invited.

Haha! So was Alec Baldwin.


Who is also accepted by Hollywood elite, despite being a shit person.


You meant despite shooting a person right?


Yep. When you're in, you're in. And looks like Blake and Ryan are in.

I mean, BL was never Alist, will nevwr ever be. They most likely received this invite a year ago.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a stunning dress. From the SNL red carpet.



This is a mess. Doesn't fit her at all.


You are high.
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Because false claims of SH are just so light and funny!!!


You need to calm down. We get it.


I don’t think you get it since people on here literally just said this was funny. It’s not funny. Your wife was allegedly sexually harassed. He should have just sat in his seat if he wanted to go out tonight.


No, they said it was funny that he made fun of himself – not that he himself was funny. You seem to have a parasocial relationship with this whole situation. Take a step back.


If my husband made fun of my SH I would be LIVID. Sit down.


The joke has nothing to do with making fun of her SH. It’s making fun of the crazy level of publicity that has surrounded the whole thing. This was *scripted.* Obviously they both knew and approved of the joke.


Agree. It's not funny as some overarching statement re whether the SH did or didn't happen. It's about the publicity,


Even joking about SH publicity is in bad taste and disrespectful to your wife.


I think Lively was actually supposed to host SNL when the blow up with Baldoni happened and she had to cancel. She is sitting right next to Reynolds there and she seems fine to me — rueful. They share a sense of humor. This doesn’t seem disrespectful to me in the slightest, but I know some conservative critics who might think it was.

The think they belong there.


They do. They've both previously hosted and done cameos on the show. They are friends with lots of other people who were there. They were seated near Spielberg and Rachel Dratch.


Spielberg did not look impressed.


What?? Watch again, Spielberg was one of the only ones clapping in delight (with a smile) when Ryan stood up.
Anonymous
Most of the audience looked appalled. What a weird take that Hollywood is siding based on this.
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