Blake Lively- Jason Baldoni and NYT - False Light claims

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This movie was also being filmed during the 2 strikes. I don't know how that might have impacted the complaint process but since productions were shutting down and unions were very busy dealing with strike action, it wasn't business as usual.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


The abuse allegations came from this podcast she did https://www.tiktok.com/@catcatvongreen/video/7459307308334468398?_r=1&_t=ZT-8tJzpTJYeNu

But both of them spoke positively about each other after the break up so I am not sure of all the context. Also she received a lot of hate for being too 'ugly' and below him to date him.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.
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Anonymous wrote:This movie was also being filmed during the 2 strikes. I don't know how that might have impacted the complaint process but since productions were shutting down and unions were very busy dealing with strike action, it wasn't business as usual.


+1, I've brought this up before. I think the combination of this being a lot of people's first production after Covid shut down a bunch of stuff, and then the strikes happening just a few weeks into production, resulted in a lot of abnormal behavior from all parties. There was a Covid outbreak on the set as well, during those early weeks of filming.
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Anonymous wrote:This movie was also being filmed during the 2 strikes. I don't know how that might have impacted the complaint process but since productions were shutting down and unions were very busy dealing with strike action, it wasn't business as usual.


+1, I've brought this up before. I think the combination of this being a lot of people's first production after Covid shut down a bunch of stuff, and then the strikes happening just a few weeks into production, resulted in a lot of abnormal behavior from all parties. There was a Covid outbreak on the set as well, during those early weeks of filming.


Yes very true. It was still at the tail end of the Covid era too.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


There is zero evidence that Jenny Slate ever physically abused Chris Evans. Zero. What is asinine is you lodging that accusation against Slate based on nothing in order to discredit her. You are grotesque. I don't believe in hell but kind of wish I did because it would exist for people like you.
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Anonymous wrote:What a mess, I would be livid if I were Jenny Slate


I feel like Jenny is horrified to be involved in any of this.

I’ve heard her on podcasts and talk shows and she seems lovely. I mean, she created Marcel the Shell (and voiced the character), so she is cool in my book.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k98Afd7Nf3Y
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


Someone posted a comment of hers from when she had a Reddit account. She said that during her time on SNL she asked people to stop saying “now is the time for women in comedy.” She said it was patronizing to women. She didn’t want her gender to define her.

I have no problem with that. But she might have a sensitivity here that she spoke out about and that was addressed. Something that would never even be a blip is it weren’t for this crazy case.


Ok but again, look at how she handled it -- people were saying this thing she took issue with, so she would come back and say "please don't say that, it's patronizing." She didn't file an HR complaint. And I guarantee that the SNL writers room involves a lot more offensive and off-color jokes and comments than most film and TV sets. So again, I really struggle with believing that Heath said something totally innocuous and then Slate blew it way out of proportion and took it to HR. It just does not track at all with what I know about her as a person and the way she's conducted her career thus far. She's low key, no one has ever reported her as hard to work with, and she has a very broad and forgiving sense of humor. It just doesn't track that she flipped out about a mildly awkward statement.

I really do not know enough about Heath to know what he might have said. But I feel like I have a sense of Slate's personality and sense of humor and that makes me think he said something really off.


Jenny lasted one season on SNL which is absolutely not the norm. It sounded like she had a tumultuous time there and left on bad terms.


She said the f word on a live show which resulted in an FCC fine, and was let go after that. This is not the drama you think it is. She appears to be a lovely person from everything she did afterwards. But no, to you now she must be absolutely the enemy.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


There is zero evidence that Jenny Slate ever physically abused Chris Evans. Zero. What is asinine is you lodging that accusation against Slate based on nothing in order to discredit her. You are grotesque. I don't believe in hell but kind of wish I did because it would exist for people like you.


It's not an accusation when it's quoted directly from the horses' mouth. She states verbatim on the Anna Faris' podcast

"I have never hit anybody as much as Chris"
"I slapped him so much"
"I hit him so much"
"I came back from making our movie and starting hit some of our friends cause I hit him so much"
"I hit my husband and he was like "nobody likes that, you shouldn't hit people"
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And just for emphasis, she makes sure to state it several times so you know exactly in what context she was using it and when it happened. Self-admission is a b_1 tch. Sounds like a place in Hell is being reserved nicely for you and her.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


Someone posted a comment of hers from when she had a Reddit account. She said that during her time on SNL she asked people to stop saying “now is the time for women in comedy.” She said it was patronizing to women. She didn’t want her gender to define her.

I have no problem with that. But she might have a sensitivity here that she spoke out about and that was addressed. Something that would never even be a blip is it weren’t for this crazy case.


Ok but again, look at how she handled it -- people were saying this thing she took issue with, so she would come back and say "please don't say that, it's patronizing." She didn't file an HR complaint. And I guarantee that the SNL writers room involves a lot more offensive and off-color jokes and comments than most film and TV sets. So again, I really struggle with believing that Heath said something totally innocuous and then Slate blew it way out of proportion and took it to HR. It just does not track at all with what I know about her as a person and the way she's conducted her career thus far. She's low key, no one has ever reported her as hard to work with, and she has a very broad and forgiving sense of humor. It just doesn't track that she flipped out about a mildly awkward statement.

I really do not know enough about Heath to know what he might have said. But I feel like I have a sense of Slate's personality and sense of humor and that makes me think he said something really off.


Jenny lasted one season on SNL which is absolutely not the norm. It sounded like she had a tumultuous time there and left on bad terms.


She said the f word on a live show which resulted in an FCC fine, and was let go after that. This is not the drama you think it is. She appears to be a lovely person from everything she did afterwards. But no, to you now she must be absolutely the enemy.


This sounds exactly like something her PR person would say. You sound ridiculous.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


Someone posted a comment of hers from when she had a Reddit account. She said that during her time on SNL she asked people to stop saying “now is the time for women in comedy.” She said it was patronizing to women. She didn’t want her gender to define her.

I have no problem with that. But she might have a sensitivity here that she spoke out about and that was addressed. Something that would never even be a blip is it weren’t for this crazy case.


Ok but again, look at how she handled it -- people were saying this thing she took issue with, so she would come back and say "please don't say that, it's patronizing." She didn't file an HR complaint. And I guarantee that the SNL writers room involves a lot more offensive and off-color jokes and comments than most film and TV sets. So again, I really struggle with believing that Heath said something totally innocuous and then Slate blew it way out of proportion and took it to HR. It just does not track at all with what I know about her as a person and the way she's conducted her career thus far. She's low key, no one has ever reported her as hard to work with, and she has a very broad and forgiving sense of humor. It just doesn't track that she flipped out about a mildly awkward statement.

I really do not know enough about Heath to know what he might have said. But I feel like I have a sense of Slate's personality and sense of humor and that makes me think he said something really off.


What you "feel" and what the facts are, are completely different and for some reason you keep conflating the two and then attempting to act like you're some mensa grad who we need to acquiesce to for the rules and facts of the case. You have about as much credibility as Lively's dragons.


Thank you for saying this.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


There is zero evidence that Jenny Slate ever physically abused Chris Evans. Zero. What is asinine is you lodging that accusation against Slate based on nothing in order to discredit her. You are grotesque. I don't believe in hell but kind of wish I did because it would exist for people like you.


It's not an accusation when it's quoted directly from the horses' mouth. She states verbatim on the Anna Faris' podcast

"I have never hit anybody as much as Chris"
"I slapped him so much"
"I hit him so much"
"I came back from making our movie and starting hit some of our friends cause I hit him so much"
"I hit my husband and he was like "nobody likes that, you shouldn't hit people"
[i]

And just for emphasis, she makes sure to state it several times so you know exactly in what context she was using it and when it happened. Self-admission is a b_1 tch. Sounds like a place in Hell is being reserved nicely for you and her.


Wtaffff
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


It's not unreasonable to point out that physical power differentials can impact someone's ability to physically abuse someone else. Not saying it's impossible for a much smaller person to physically abuse a bigger person, but certainly it's less common.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


There is zero evidence that Jenny Slate ever physically abused Chris Evans. Zero. What is asinine is you lodging that accusation against Slate based on nothing in order to discredit her. You are grotesque. I don't believe in hell but kind of wish I did because it would exist for people like you.


It's not an accusation when it's quoted directly from the horses' mouth. She states verbatim on the Anna Faris' podcast

"I have never hit anybody as much as Chris"
"I slapped him so much"
"I hit him so much"
"I came back from making our movie and starting hit some of our friends cause I hit him so much"
"I hit my husband and he was like "nobody likes that, you shouldn't hit people"
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And just for emphasis, she makes sure to state it several times so you know exactly in what context she was using it and when it happened. Self-admission is a b_1 tch. Sounds like a place in Hell is being reserved nicely for you and her.


You are taking something out of context as a gotcha. I remember that episode and she was clearly kidding/exaggerating for comic effect.
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Anonymous wrote:Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.

No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers.

There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land.


If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood."


You say in this comment that you don’t know
what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol.


I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous.


Zero history of diva behavior? She was literally whining in vivid detail about a luxury apt to her rich boss. She knew exactly what she was doing.


Come on, Jenny Slate is really low profile and not that big of a name and I have heard controversial things about her. There’s stuff out there about her physically abusing Chris Evans when they dated and I’m someone is not a particular fan. I just happened to have picked this up through celebrity gossip. So please don’t say she’s got a reputation as a normal person. Or that she has zero behavior issues on set, she is simply not that high profile of an actress.

We absolutely do not know if this is out of realm for her behavior or how many other HR complaints were filed on other sets that we’ve never heard of.


I have never heard anything about her physically abusing Chris Evans, wtf. Also, isn't Jenny Slate like 5 feet tall? And Chris Evans is... Captain America? That strains credulity, sorry.

Can you cite a single actual report of her being difficult to work with or displaying difficult or concerning behavior?


I love the sexist implications you're making. So because Jenny is 5 ft tall and Chris Evans is taller with muscles, that must mean she couldn't physically abuse him? Did we not read about Christian Obumseli who was beat and stabbed to death in Miami by his much smaller OF girlfriend? Does Jodi Arias ring a bell? This is absolutely asinine on your part.


There is zero evidence that Jenny Slate ever physically abused Chris Evans. Zero. What is asinine is you lodging that accusation against Slate based on nothing in order to discredit her. You are grotesque. I don't believe in hell but kind of wish I did because it would exist for people like you.


It's not an accusation when it's quoted directly from the horses' mouth. She states verbatim on the Anna Faris' podcast

"I have never hit anybody as much as Chris"
"I slapped him so much"
"I hit him so much"
"I came back from making our movie and starting hit some of our friends cause I hit him so much"
"I hit my husband and he was like "nobody likes that, you shouldn't hit people"
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And just for emphasis, she makes sure to state it several times so you know exactly in what context she was using it and when it happened. Self-admission is a b_1 tch. Sounds like a place in Hell is being reserved nicely for you and her.


You are taking something out of context as a gotcha. I remember that episode and she was clearly kidding/exaggerating for comic effect.


It is linked above. The hosts get a bit nervous and Chris doesn’t respond to it. She may have exaggerated but it seems she definitely hit him and thinks hitting him was funny.
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