Blake Lively- Jason Baldoni and NYT - False Light claims

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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.
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I’ll say it here first—Blake Lovely is an oddball. Oddball in that she thinks she’s cool, but she’s actually very dorky and a bad dresser.

Taylor is more nerdy. She goes glam nerd and cute nerd, but she’s not the popular girl and knows it.

Taylor got into trouble trying to hang with an oddball who used Taylor’s popularity to score points for her. And Taylor got burned.

Taylor’s crowd are the Selena’s, Lordes and other geeky but sweet and cute girls, not the wannabes.

Lesson hopefully learned.
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.


Dp totally agree. Her handlers are not helping her. She should try to admit some wrong doing here and apologize and move on. She can say she was post partum and sensitive and there were some misunderstandings perhaps but that he did SH her. The end
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


Lively supporters have made fun of Baldoni too when he's snapped going to Hawaii with his family. They accused him of calling the paps (which he probably did) to rejuvenate his image and seem innocent. Before Heather McDonald became a supporter, that was one of her biggest accusations. There's plenty of criticisms to go around.
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Look. Is very easy to tell when someone calls the paparazzi to get shots of them and when photos appear online organically, Blake called the paparazzi for this one.

Paparazzi has changed dramatically in the past 10 years with social media. You can’t make nearly as much for a picture because we are flooded with pictures of celebrities posting themselves online and every time there is an event and celebrities are there, instead of just having a few outlets, we now have hundreds of outlets online posting, so those of us who are even remotely interested in pop culture are flooded with celebrities all the time. So they aren’t just standing around waiting to see a famous celebrity in New York to get a grainy, crappy, most likely unflattering photo that people don’t care about and doesn’t sell. What they will do is set up for a sure thing. You can clearly tell that this photo was strategically set up.

There are tons of celebrities who live in New York, who don’t get papped but there are some that like the attention - Blake and Ryan are known to have a really good relationship with a couple of them and tell them when they are going to be coming out of their apartment or walking around New York. This is well known. It’s really not that big of a deal, except it’s a little bit sad and pathetic, but they are celebrities who went into this business for this kind of attention so there you go.

Blake and Ryan have tons of very famous neighbors you never see out in New York because they don’t constantly call the paparazzi.

Say yes, Blake wanted this picture out. And it’s fine. No biggie. It does seem weird to compare it to Justin posting his own Instagram photo on Mother’s Day, because I’m betting almost everyone on this thread either posted something for Mother’s Day, had something posted about them, or can name 20 friends who posted a personal post on Mother’s Day. It’s really a lot more common than calling the paparazzi and saying, hey I’m in my cute textured blouse Looking casual with a coffee, come take a picture of me!
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.


Dp totally agree. Her handlers are not helping her. She should try to admit some wrong doing here and apologize and move on. She can say she was post partum and sensitive and there were some misunderstandings perhaps but that he did SH her. The end


That would be a good place to start. I also question if she could actually say “He SH’d me” with a straight face, no less under oath. She’s talked around it and strongly implied it and had other people say it for her, but have those four words ever even come out of her mouth?
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.


Dp totally agree. Her handlers are not helping her. She should try to admit some wrong doing here and apologize and move on. She can say she was post partum and sensitive and there were some misunderstandings perhaps but that he did SH her. The end


That would be a good place to start. I also question if she could actually say “He SH’d me” with a straight face, no less under oath. She’s talked around it and strongly implied it and had other people say it for her, but have those four words ever even come out of her mouth?


Pp- sorry, I meant ‘he did NOT sh me’.

I think it’s obvious to all he didn’t
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.


Dp totally agree. Her handlers are not helping her. She should try to admit some wrong doing here and apologize and move on. She can say she was post partum and sensitive and there were some misunderstandings perhaps but that he did SH her. The end


That would be a good place to start. I also question if she could actually say “He SH’d me” with a straight face, no less under oath. She’s talked around it and strongly implied it and had other people say it for her, but have those four words ever even come out of her mouth?


Pp- sorry, I meant ‘he did NOT sh me’.

I think it’s obvious to all he didn’t


I knew what you meant. I think the allegation is so clearly untrue that I question if she could actually say the words in a complete sentence with a straight face. It’s one thing when your lawyer is speaking for you, it’s another when you have to testify. Like does she believe her own lies?
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I think he SHed her and I think he and the others worked together to try and smear her name so that if she went public with allegations, people would be predisposed to distrust her.

And it worked.

I also think they are still doing it.
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back.


Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person.

Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie.

I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.


I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that.


So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things?

So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?


She wasn’t just walking to her car. She CALLED the paparazzi. She wanted the publicity. She’s welcome to grab a coffee any day without calling the paps. Problem solved.


Why couldn't Baldoni celebrate Mother's Day with his wife and mom without putting it on Instagram. It's like he *wanted* the publicity. He's welcome to celebrate a holiday without putting it online for people to look at. Problem solved.


There was no problem. He received an outpouring of support and it’s clearly killing lively supporters.


Dp totally agree. Her handlers are not helping her. She should try to admit some wrong doing here and apologize and move on. She can say she was post partum and sensitive and there were some misunderstandings perhaps but that he did SH her. The end


That would be a good place to start. I also question if she could actually say “He SH’d me” with a straight face, no less under oath. She’s talked around it and strongly implied it and had other people say it for her, but have those four words ever even come out of her mouth?


Pp- sorry, I meant ‘he did NOT sh me’.

I think it’s obvious to all he didn’t


I knew what you meant. I think the allegation is so clearly untrue that I question if she could actually say the words in a complete sentence with a straight face. It’s one thing when your lawyer is speaking for you, it’s another when you have to testify. Like does she believe her own lies?



Pp. Oh I see. Good point. Idk
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Anonymous wrote:I think he SHed her and I think he and the others worked together to try and smear her name so that if she went public with allegations, people would be predisposed to distrust her.

And it worked.

I also think they are still doing it.


And not even her best friends believe her? Come on. If Taylor Swift believed the allegations, she would be vehemently supporting Blake.
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Anonymous wrote:I think he SHed her and I think he and the others worked together to try and smear her name so that if she went public with allegations, people would be predisposed to distrust her.

And it worked.

I also think they are still doing it.


Yeah, no.
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Anonymous wrote:I think he SHed her and I think he and the others worked together to try and smear her name so that if she went public with allegations, people would be predisposed to distrust her.

And it worked.

I also think they are still doing it.


Then you don’t understand the legal threshold for SH b/c she doesn’t meet it. Her own lawyers have indicated they don’t believe her claims meet the legal threshold for SH, that’s why they’re focusing on retaliation and hoping they can find some evidence to support it.
Anonymous
Not sure if it’s been brought up here yet, but apparently RR had an active LLC called Boone Hall (the name of the plantation where they got married). Internet sleuths dug it up and it’s been making the rounds on social media. Looks like he dissolved it today.
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