Rearranging a schedule to accommodate a family illness is normal. Normalize sick leave, including for parents of sick kids. Covid testing should be required, especially if there is a Covid outbreak in the workplace. The other stuff, fine, but let's not act like someone who wants to be home with their sick baby while they are still nursing, or who would like testing protocols to prevent spread of illness, is automatically being a diva. Those are normal things to do and don't belong in that list with stuff like wardrobe demands or getting people fired. |
This is such a good point. She had so much say and control and was wildly demanding and uncooperative. She said she was “spicy” and “never used teeth” in a text to try and get him to give her very quick feedback about her unrequested rewrite of a scene. I wish someone else here would even acknowledge how the only written unprofessional sexual s commentary we’ve seen is from her to him, talking circuitously about sucking him off. Unless this becomes a game of Twister between a group of pretzel-makers, it is very very very hard for me to ignore her power and her awful attempted coquetry directed at someone she claims harassed her. It just doesn’t wash. LSA stands for Lipstick Alley. One thread of commentary has been about Lively’s accusations about Heath “looking” while she pumped or breastfed, I don’t remember which. Heath is a mixed-race black man and she says she asked him to have a conversation with his back to her and to not look at her, and some posters drew the Emmitt Till inference. I agree with them. I agree with the take that she weaponized a weakness that she never actually had against multiple people on that set. When she’s telling some of the money set to not look when she’s invited them in and she’s had two female ADs fired, I won’t go along with her victim claims. |
Let’s strive harder for honesty here. Let’s try. PP did not carve out those accommodations as extravagances or extol Wayfarer for being run by saints motivated by maternal health during cold and flu season. The discussion was about relative power and the ability of someone who is claiming falsely IMO to have been disempowered in her workplace to have every complaint and concerned heard, and answered in her affirmative favor. |
It was a win for Baldoni as the judge refused to put any restrictions on his attorney, as Lively had requested. |
Will Blake’s team get the protected order on the high profile witnesses granted? |
+1 |
Just to be clear, it appears Blake is adding additional defendants, not plaintiffs. |
No |
Wait did the judge rule on the protective order or just push it out? |
Oof I believe Justin’s side but that doesn’t sound good for him. |
I feel like this is one of the most-often misstated elements of her complaint. I've corrected it numerous times in this thread. The allegation against Heath does not involve breastfeeding. On the second day of shooting, Lively had registered a complaint regarding some of Baldoni's behavior with Wayfarer. At the end of the shooting day, Lively was in the makeup trailer having body makeup removed by makeup artists (plural). She was topless. According to Lively, Heath insisted on entering to discuss her concerns over her request that he wait outside until she could get dressed. She says she then asked him to turn around as she was topless, and he did, but then she looked up at some point and he was looking at her. Baldoni's complaint says that the issue of scheduling was caused by Lively, necessitating that the meeting be had at that moment. His complaints states that Lively later joked about Heath seeing her topless and did not seem upset about it. Regardless of which version of the story you believe (if any), (1) She wasn't breastfeeding, she was fully topless and having makeup removed, which is a function of her job and not an accommodation of her nursing schedule. (2) It wasn't her trailer and there's no evidence she invited Heath in. (3) He definitely at some point saw her fully topless. I get annoyed on this point because this is one of THE most concrete and clear allegations in Lively's complaint -- I think it would be really hard to argue that if Heath entered that trailer over her explicit objections and then looked at her topless after she asked him to turn his back, that there isn't an element of harassment there. There would have been a number of ways to handle that situation that don't involve seeing Lively's boobs. The idea that this has anything to do with Emmett Till is so insane and inflammatory and frankly abusive of Emmett Till's memory that I refuse to even get into it. People need to freaking check themselves. |
In other words the conniver used her and hubby’s A-list friends to intimidate and bully Justin and the studio and now she wants to shield them from the fallout after Justin didn’t roll over? This is too funny. |
The person who said @notactuallygolden gives shitty analysis never elaborated on why. So you were just trolling, got it. Anyways, she has some new TikTok vids up on the hearing (she is not a lunatic who is pro-any side, just FYI). |
Nothing I said is dishonest. I just think it gross to lump in what I view to be perfectly legitimate employee requests with the other behavior. Literally any employee should be allowed to request a scheduling change to accommodate a sick child. Anyone. And Covid testing in a workplace that has had a Covid outbreak seems normal to me. I'm not even commenting on her relative power level on the set. I'm just saying that throwing those two requests in with a laundry list of other requests as being somehow indicative of diva behavior isn't fair. I'm not a diva at work and have never demanded thousands in wardrobe funds, but I have every right to say "look by 6 month old is sick with Covid and I'm nursing right now and it's the only thing that soothes her, I would like to bump this meeting until next week." That's a totally normal request. |
Again this is a good example of how the rhetoric on this thread reminds me so much of the Amber Heard rhetoric. Why say "the conniver"? It's clear from the rest of the comment that you don't like Lively and are glad she lost the motion. I don't understand why the name calling is necessary. It makes it seem like some of you are just gleeful at the opportunity to call a woman names. Can you imagine a man called "the conniver"? This is very misogynist language. You can make your point without it. |