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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, the “she was uncomfortable” argument was really flying with middle/upper class white women. Nobody else was buying it. A woman who bragged about doing blackface and humiliated a foreigner journalist for congratulating her baby bump is not someone who takes shit from anyone and sits there being uncomfortable. [/quote] Yep. It’s also why the notes about her well-earned reputation of having all the charm of stepped-on sht is actually relevant. I have known she’s a turd for a long, long time, and I never watched Gossip Girl. I loved Michael K and Dlisted, and Lively’s behavior was widely remarked up and derided. Among POC, she was reputed to be racist based on actual verifiable stuff - the plantation wedding. Preserve. The blackface. Claiming her Sean Penn’s Twin face gave her “LA face with a Compton booty.” And it is germane to today - she is reputed to have some kind of financial interest in the busted-a$$ designer Magnolia Pearl, and she wore the uh we will call it fashion in this movie - after she grabbed the power to style her character. Magnolia Pearl released a branding video called “the plantation” in 2012, where white blonde ugly as hell “models” danced around a dirt field with a plow to market oversized frilly $700 overalls. My point is that she already had a horrific rep for a very long time apart from third-rail topics like Ben Affleck, Harvey Weinstein, and Ryan Reynolds/Scarlett Johansson. And this rep existed a decade before Baldoni bought the rights to direct this movie.[/quote] This is all a good example of why Lively is a pretty crappy person and very unlikeable. I agree. It is not even remotely germane to the legal question of whether she was, in fact, "uncomfortable" on the set of this movie with Baldoni. Like not even a little bit relevant.[/quote] Like. Like? Like lady did I say it was like relevant to “uncomfortable” victimy delicate demure Blake Lively? Did I? I did not. Quit trying to put words in my mouth. I was not addressing your limited take on her legal arguments. She asserts reputational damages, not sexual harassment- and her reputation was in the bottom of a Porta Potty in my particular community. [/quote]
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