Blake Lively- Jason Baldoni and NYT - False Light claims

Anonymous
There’s a Hulu show already on this!???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


No, she would already hustled the other women over to The NY Times and if they existed. Sony has already said no one else complained.


I realize it sounds like I'm disagreeing with you and am on Blake's side, but I genuinely do just want to play devil's advocate: What if they needed time to be convinced and/or she's waiting for a more ideal time to get them to come out?


Sure that’s possible, it just seems unlikely, particularly given the way she planned the media coverage out. In cases in which there are multiple claimants, you’ll typically see the plaintiffs’ attorney roll them out pretty close together in time, within a week or two, or all at once.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


No, she would already hustled the other women over to The NY Times and if they existed. Sony has already said no one else complained.


I realize it sounds like I'm disagreeing with you and am on Blake's side, but I genuinely do just want to play devil's advocate: What if they needed time to be convinced and/or she's waiting for a more ideal time to get them to come out?


Sure that’s possible, it just seems unlikely, particularly given the way she planned the media coverage out. In cases in which there are multiple claimants, you’ll typically see the plaintiffs’ attorney roll them out pretty close together in time, within a week or two, or all at once.


DP. I agree, but we’ll see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


No, she would already hustled the other women over to The NY Times and if they existed. Sony has already said no one else complained.


I realize it sounds like I'm disagreeing with you and am on Blake's side, but I genuinely do just want to play devil's advocate: What if they needed time to be convinced and/or she's waiting for a more ideal time to get them to come out?


Sure that’s possible, it just seems unlikely, particularly given the way she planned the media coverage out. In cases in which there are multiple claimants, you’ll typically see the plaintiffs’ attorney roll them out pretty close together in time, within a week or two, or all at once.


That makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s a Hulu show already on this!???


You weren't kidding. Link here for those with a Hulu sub: https://www.hulu.com/watch/98195240-fde7-4be2-91fd-5d55a6ad610f

Is Ryan going to try and threaten Disney too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


Sex scenes are supposed to be hot?


This.
People are pretending the work they do is curing cancer. Or making a presentation together in a board room full of bankers. It isn’t.
Their work is acting. And in the context of their task—which was filming a live scene together that was believable and compelling, the literal metric of success is that it looks “hot!”
That’s it. The comment was a positive evaluation that they achieved the objective. Not inappropriate at all for the circumstance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


Sex scenes are supposed to be hot?


This.
People are pretending the work they do is curing cancer. Or making a presentation together in a board room full of bankers. It isn’t.
Their work is acting. And in the context of their task—which was filming a live scene together that was believable and compelling, the literal metric of success is that it looks “hot!”
That’s it. The comment was a positive evaluation that they achieved the objective. Not inappropriate at all for the circumstance.


Love scene
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


Sex scenes are supposed to be hot?


This.
People are pretending the work they do is curing cancer. Or making a presentation together in a board room full of bankers. It isn’t.
Their work is acting. And in the context of their task—which was filming a live scene together that was believable and compelling, the literal metric of success is that it looks “hot!”
That’s it. The comment was a positive evaluation that they achieved the objective. Not inappropriate at all for the circumstance.


Right, it's what critics and audiences call chemistry. I just watched Hit Man and we were talking about how their scenes were sizzling. Are we all pervs, and also why do they even have these scenes then?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a podcast called Daily Dose of Dana where the host claims more women are coming forward about inappropriate behavior from Justin. Blake's complaint did bring up other people, like how one female co-worker filed an HR complaint against Justin, while Justin allegedly told Isabel Ferrer that the sex scene they filmed was "hot."

Do you all think there's some validity to these claims?


Sex scenes are supposed to be hot?


This.
People are pretending the work they do is curing cancer. Or making a presentation together in a board room full of bankers. It isn’t.
Their work is acting. And in the context of their task—which was filming a live scene together that was believable and compelling, the literal metric of success is that it looks “hot!”
That’s it. The comment was a positive evaluation that they achieved the objective. Not inappropriate at all for the circumstance.


+1 These are actors being paid to simulate sexual contact, not paralegals being groped by the law firm partner. I have no idea whether or not there was SH here, but telling an *actress* that the sex scene that she just acted out is "hot" doesn't seem to meet the standards for it.
Anonymous
The complaining actress sent Baldoni now-public texts affirming that he ran a great and safe set.

I would bet money that Lively manipulated less powerful cast and crew to make false claims about Baldoni and that if it gets to discovery her Hollywood career will never recover. Unless her career is already effectively dead because of the dance-scene video with audio showing she lied. She’s in hiding because she is in a hell of a lot of humiliating trouble due solely to her own acts.
Anonymous
Blake refuses to be deposed by Baldoni’s lead counsel. This is so crazy to me!!

https://people.com/blake-lively-doesnt-want-justin-baldoni-attorney-bryan-freedman-to-take-her-deposition-8783933
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blake refuses to be deposed by Baldoni’s lead counsel. This is so crazy to me!!

https://people.com/blake-lively-doesnt-want-justin-baldoni-attorney-bryan-freedman-to-take-her-deposition-8783933


Omg wow. She is doubling down on the tone deaf princess act. Sorry sweets, you started this. You don’t get to pick and choose who deposes you. Utterly absurd
Anonymous
Maybe they could get a deposition coordinator to make sure BL isn’t uncomfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous
I don’t think you can refuse a deposition can you? (IANAL.)
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