Why is Blake Lively so overrated?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


Right except my read on the timeline is that this marketing was failing before Baldoni started his PR campaign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Justin’s TedTalk should be taken down or relabeled. Wonder if Hoover disgusted how well he played the role she wrote in movie version and in TedTalk described as, “An outspoken feminist, Justin Baldoni has been doubling down on his efforts to start a dialogue with men to redefine masculinity.” That a PR firm was hired to protect him victim by “burying” women…. And hate on BL if want, the complaint has them actively identifying other women and targeting them. I give BL credit to bring forward as she has $ to just walk away and the other women likely don’t have the $ to make it through legal process.



Agree. This is the same firm hired to target Amber Heard btw.
Anonymous
2 things I thought were interesting.

If the studio was concerned, why didn’t the marketing plan include press events attended by all cast members? Was that not something they could require? Or the cast wouldn’t agree?

Why would crisis PR people have a side text blow-by-blow explaining their strategy in explicit detail and think it wouldn’t come out? Maybe now they need to hire a crisis PR agency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.


She's not a nice person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.


Can you admit she’s not the only bad person here and likely not even the worst?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.


I always thought she acted really dumb and spacey not mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everything “viral” on the internet is fake, including all the pro Blake Lively crap in this thread. Nobody really cares about a dime a dozen 40-something washed up D list actress.


I agree, but she’s in her 30’s.
Anonymous
The main PR agent is delusional. She's blaming her previous boss Matthew Hiltzik, and is acting as if she wanted only.joking about people seeing how "great" Justin is without any hard work. Now girl. You said you wanted to BURRY her and joked about how people hate women.
Anonymous
https://www.deuxmoi.world/latest/publicist-jennifer-abel-allegedly-breaks-silence-on-explosive-text-messages-in-baldoni-lawsuitist

Dummy. She doesn't need to be subpoenaed since these are work communications. They either subpoenaed the previous company or the company agreed to hand them over. Either way her permission is not needed. There is a message of her saying "I am having reckless thoughts about planting pieces over how're awful Blake is this week" so this "i would NEVER" is BS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.deuxmoi.world/latest/publicist-jennifer-abel-allegedly-breaks-silence-on-explosive-text-messages-in-baldoni-lawsuitist

Dummy. She doesn't need to be subpoenaed since these are work communications. They either subpoenaed the previous company or the company agreed to hand them over. Either way her permission is not needed. There is a message of her saying "I am having reckless thoughts about planting pieces over how're awful Blake is this week" so this "i would NEVER" is BS


I’m confused about when they subpoenaed the documents since the complaint was just filed this week?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.


Yes, but the digging up and amplifying of that video on social media several years later is not on her. We now know that reporter was asked to release the video by the crisis PR firm. Yeah, she acted like an a-hole that day. We have no idea what happened outside of that clip and people act like jerks sometimes. It doesn’t mean they deserve to have a crisis PR campaign launched that caused them financial and reputational harm. Retaliation from a sexual harassment complaint is against the law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.deuxmoi.world/latest/publicist-jennifer-abel-allegedly-breaks-silence-on-explosive-text-messages-in-baldoni-lawsuitist

Dummy. She doesn't need to be subpoenaed since these are work communications. They either subpoenaed the previous company or the company agreed to hand them over. Either way her permission is not needed. There is a message of her saying "I am having reckless thoughts about planting pieces over how're awful Blake is this week" so this "i would NEVER" is BS


I’m confused about when they subpoenaed the documents since the complaint was just filed this week?


You can subpoena to preserve evidence before a complaint is filed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.deuxmoi.world/latest/publicist-jennifer-abel-allegedly-breaks-silence-on-explosive-text-messages-in-baldoni-lawsuitist

Dummy. She doesn't need to be subpoenaed since these are work communications. They either subpoenaed the previous company or the company agreed to hand them over. Either way her permission is not needed. There is a message of her saying "I am having reckless thoughts about planting pieces over how're awful Blake is this week" so this "i would NEVER" is BS


I’m confused about when they subpoenaed the documents since the complaint was just filed this week?


You can subpoena to preserve evidence before a complaint is filed.


That’s different than forcing production. What was the mechanism to get the PR people’s emails and texts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how the marketing plan was to focus on the reslience of the character and not on the domestic violence and to have Blake wear a flowered theme to reflect the character's work as a florist and then they used their own marketing plan against her to make her look shallow by not being serious and focused on the domestic violence themes.

This guy and the team he hired seem pretty sociopathic.

I also saw that the women who reposted the baby bump video where Blake made a comment was paid to repost it on a specific date by the crisis team Baldoni hired.


But you have to admit Blake acted like a jerk in the video, and that is all in her, not anyone else.


Yes, but the digging up and amplifying of that video on social media several years later is not on her. We now know that reporter was asked to release the video by the crisis PR firm. Yeah, she acted like an a-hole that day. We have no idea what happened outside of that clip and people act like jerks sometimes. It doesn’t mean they deserve to have a crisis PR campaign launched that caused them financial and reputational harm. Retaliation from a sexual harassment complaint is against the law.


This. He is seriously effed if this is true. Who cares if she was mean to someone making comments about her baby bump? It's nothing compared to these allegations.
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