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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the actresses banded together and refused to do any promotion with Boldoni. No way they'd all want professional drama without there being any 'there' there. Their depositions will in all likelihood demonstrate consistency re: the SH claims. It's not just Blake, and not just Jenny. [/quote] The deposition excerpts have been released and this is not the case at all. Do you even read the documents? For that matter, follow the arguments being made on this thread?[/quote] «In court documents, obtained by TMZ, text messages sent by one of the film's stars, Jenny Slate, show she didn't want to do anything with Justin or his "truly unprofessional" business partner Jamey Heath back in 2023 -- the year the film began production. Slate wrote, "This has really been a disturbing shoot, and I'm one of many who feel this way, and Blake and I have both complained directly to Ange [production executive Andrea Giannetti] at Sony (and they agree w us btw). 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 continued ... "I honestly have never ever encountered anything like this dude. He's the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist." Later in a deposition, Slate is quoted as saying, "Justin and Jamey freak me out." According to the deposition transcript, Slate was concerned about how much "crap" Lively had to take from Justin and Jamey, and accused the two men of telling "weird lies." Additionally, an email sent from "It Ends With Us" author Colleen Hoover to Sony on July 14, 2024, shows that she was reluctant to show up at the premiere. She wrote, "Am I going to be comfortable if Justin is there? No, things are beyond uncomfortable at this point." Actress Isabela Ferrer was asked in a deposition about filming an intimate scene involving two teenagers, after which she says Baldoni commented on it being "hot" ... Ferrer said "It didn't feel appropriate in a work environment," and didn't feel like a note about her acting, saying it was out of place and "personal." [b]Are there any actresses backing up Boldoni on this production? Sure doesn't sound like it.[/b][/quote] Aren't these the three core actresses in the cast, and all refused to do promotion with him?[/quote] Yea because their Queen Bee leader decreed it be so. Even Sony blamed Blake for this. Blake was working on this from preproduction on. And boy does Slate grovel at her feet. Her cross will really be something if she testifies at all.[/quote] Slate is on the record, during production and promotion, independent of Blake. He told a 20-something her sex scene was "hot"? Gross, gross, gross.[/quote] Ferrer also had an issue with Baldoni taking the young Atlas actor aside and telling him he hopes he gets to know Isabel better and winking. She felt it was a sexual comment. I don't know that it's so bad on its own but then you combine that with him asking if they've been practicing the sex scene because it was hot, and she was quite upset by that. She was also upset about Baldoni wanting her to look cookie dough off a spoon suggestively. That one I think sounds overblown, but there really must be something about Baldoni that really is a turn off IRL because comments like this and the "sexy" comment get such reactions when they are not THAT bad on paper, so it's interesting how he will play to a jury. The consensus against him seems to be near unanimous. [/quote] Keep up, the cookie dough lick came directly from the book. [/quote] Which I said was overblown. But Ferrer read the book 3 times, and was still offended by that, so it must be Baldoni, not the content. He must have some kind of anti-charisma which turns women off.[/quote] In the book the cookie dough lick was off of a spoon. Baldoni wanted Isabelle to instead suck it off of her costars finger - to put his finger in her mouth and suck the cookie dough off his finger. This was not in the script. Neither was the undressing or the simulated penetration that he wanted. Young Lily was supposed to be aged 15/16 and a virgin in the book - these scenes he wanted went far beyond the book and the script.[/quote] These scenes that Sony wanted. Fixed for you.[/quote] Where is the evidence that Sony requested those scenes be changed? From the depoistions, it was his based on his direction. Then he made comments about how hot the scenes were. A guy with a porn addiction wants a virgin teen character to be overly graphically sexualized outside of the script and finds it hot in real life. I can see why the actor was uncomfortable. I highly doubt Sony was involved in that level of script direction but if you have evidence of them being on set and changing the script and directing that scene - feel free to share it. [/quote They pushed for more sex scenes. Maybe read the statements of fact before you post your nonsense.[/quote] They pushed for simulated sex acts in that scene? And told Baldoni to tell the young actress it was hot? No, I don’t believe that. [/quote] It doesn’t matter whether you believe it or not, Is in the statement of facts.[/quote]
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