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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://variety.com/2026/film/news/blake-lively-jenny-slate-justin-baldoni-it-ends-with-us-1236635932/ [quote] Slate, who plays Lively’s best friend in the film, testified that Baldoni called Lively “hot” and “sexy.” Slate said that she flagged the inappropriate comments, which Baldoni did not appreciate. On another occasion, Baldoni told Slate that she looked “sexy” in what she was wearing. “I assumed there was an understanding of — ‘We’re not doing this anymore,'” Slate testified. “It’s not appropriate anymore. It never was appropriate, but it’s not appropriate in a workplace.” Slate also sent text messages stating that Baldoni was a “narcissist” and a “fraud” for cultivating a feminist persona. “Justin is truly a false ally and I’m unwilling to do anything that promotes the image that he’s crafting as a ‘male feminist’ … like … honestly i have no words to describe what a fraud he is,” she wrote. “I honestly have never ever encountered anything like this dude. He’s the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist.” Ferrer, who played the 16-year-old version of Lively’s character, testified that Baldoni made an inappropriate remark while directing the scene in which her character loses her virginity. “I’m not supposed to say this, but that was hot,” Baldoni said, according to her testimony. Ferrer testified that the remark was out of place. “It didn’t feel appropriate in a work environment, and given that it was not necessarily like a note of any kind to do with my acting,” she said. “It felt out of place and strange to hear about a scene, especially a scene that is meant to be a PG scene about two young teenagers having a very like innocent experience intimately.” In her own testimony, Lively said she was concerned that Baldoni had added several “gratuitous” sexual scenes to the film.[/quote] Sounds like multiple people thought he was a creepy chaotic clown.[/quote] This is textbook middle school Queen Bee behavior. The Queen Bee picks her victim and through intimidation and manipulation has her followers join in ostracizing the victim. Blake Lively started referring to Justin and Jamey as clowns and doofuses before filming even began. Literally the only difference between what happened here and middle school mean girl behavior is the age of the women involved. Arrested development.[/quote]
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