Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the legal claims and their ultimate outcome, I will never watch Blake or Ryan in another movie. They’ve been shown to be awful, obnoxious, vile people. Even if she wins, she’s lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Alex did know about it. There are contemporaneous texts from Alex to Ange Giannetti shortly after the meeting on June 1st, 2023, where Blake outlined all of her complaints about the set up until that point, including the incident with Heath walking into her trailer. Alex's text describes the incident as Blake has always described it.
In her deposition, Alex said she couldn't remember the meeting specifically, as there were lots of meetings on set. However she confirmed that the text message was hers and that if that's what she wrote to Ange, that must have been what happened in the meeting. Alex also said that reading the text message made her "uncomfortable" because that is an uncomfortable thing to have happened on set. She said that it should not have happened.
I personally don't think it matters that she was breastfeeding. You have a right to breastfeed at work without your boss insisting on coming in to talk to you and looking at you unclothed, when you have specifically asked for a moment to finish what you are doing and get dressed. It doesn't matter to me if Heath was looking at her in a sexual way or just looking at her because he felt he was entitled to speak to her regardless of her state of undress.
You’re missing the point though. The fact that Alex didn’t really resonate as a big deal is significant. Yes she remembered Blake complaining about it. Yes, she remembered that it was an incident, but as described by the makeup artist, it was aggressive. As reported it would’ve been the biggest incident, if he barged and refused to leave. That goes above sexual harassment to a safety issue. that’s what one of the makeup artist described that is not at all what Blake or Alex described so it makes it seem like it’s trying to be overplayed.
It does matter if it she was breast-feeding. No one’s arguing that she doesn’t have a right to breast-feed privately at work. But it’s really telling that she left it off and she said that she was topless. She was trying to change the context to make things sound a little worse. Him staring at her topless is a very sexual act, whereas her not having total privacy breast-feeding is a problem, is a violation, but it does change the context.
And I agree with the poster about infantilizing Blake. She’s not exactly a wallflower. Literally the reason Jamey was there was she wanted to organize a meeting with all of the producers to talk about how unhappy she was on set - she was certainly at that point not afraid to voice her concerns. You really think she just sat there paralyzed and couldn’t cover herself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Alex did know about it. There are contemporaneous texts from Alex to Ange Giannetti shortly after the meeting on June 1st, 2023, where Blake outlined all of her complaints about the set up until that point, including the incident with Heath walking into her trailer. Alex's text describes the incident as Blake has always described it.
In her deposition, Alex said she couldn't remember the meeting specifically, as there were lots of meetings on set. However she confirmed that the text message was hers and that if that's what she wrote to Ange, that must have been what happened in the meeting. Alex also said that reading the text message made her "uncomfortable" because that is an uncomfortable thing to have happened on set. She said that it should not have happened.
I personally don't think it matters that she was breastfeeding. You have a right to breastfeed at work without your boss insisting on coming in to talk to you and looking at you unclothed, when you have specifically asked for a moment to finish what you are doing and get dressed. It doesn't matter to me if Heath was looking at her in a sexual way or just looking at her because he felt he was entitled to speak to her regardless of her state of undress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Alex did know about it. There are contemporaneous texts from Alex to Ange Giannetti shortly after the meeting on June 1st, 2023, where Blake outlined all of her complaints about the set up until that point, including the incident with Heath walking into her trailer. Alex's text describes the incident as Blake has always described it.
In her deposition, Alex said she couldn't remember the meeting specifically, as there were lots of meetings on set. However she confirmed that the text message was hers and that if that's what she wrote to Ange, that must have been what happened in the meeting. Alex also said that reading the text message made her "uncomfortable" because that is an uncomfortable thing to have happened on set. She said that it should not have happened.
I personally don't think it matters that she was breastfeeding. You have a right to breastfeed at work without your boss insisting on coming in to talk to you and looking at you unclothed, when you have specifically asked for a moment to finish what you are doing and get dressed. It doesn't matter to me if Heath was looking at her in a sexual way or just looking at her because he felt he was entitled to speak to her regardless of her state of undress.
This infantilizes Blake. Heath did not insist on coming in. She let him come in. She chose not to cover up. She did not like the alternative which was that they would have to postpone the other meeting b/c people weren’t just going to wait around for her. She made choices here. This is getting to be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Alex did know about it. There are contemporaneous texts from Alex to Ange Giannetti shortly after the meeting on June 1st, 2023, where Blake outlined all of her complaints about the set up until that point, including the incident with Heath walking into her trailer. Alex's text describes the incident as Blake has always described it.
In her deposition, Alex said she couldn't remember the meeting specifically, as there were lots of meetings on set. However she confirmed that the text message was hers and that if that's what she wrote to Ange, that must have been what happened in the meeting. Alex also said that reading the text message made her "uncomfortable" because that is an uncomfortable thing to have happened on set. She said that it should not have happened.
I personally don't think it matters that she was breastfeeding. You have a right to breastfeed at work without your boss insisting on coming in to talk to you and looking at you unclothed, when you have specifically asked for a moment to finish what you are doing and get dressed. It doesn't matter to me if Heath was looking at her in a sexual way or just looking at her because he felt he was entitled to speak to her regardless of her state of undress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Alex did know about it. There are contemporaneous texts from Alex to Ange Giannetti shortly after the meeting on June 1st, 2023, where Blake outlined all of her complaints about the set up until that point, including the incident with Heath walking into her trailer. Alex's text describes the incident as Blake has always described it.
In her deposition, Alex said she couldn't remember the meeting specifically, as there were lots of meetings on set. However she confirmed that the text message was hers and that if that's what she wrote to Ange, that must have been what happened in the meeting. Alex also said that reading the text message made her "uncomfortable" because that is an uncomfortable thing to have happened on set. She said that it should not have happened.
I personally don't think it matters that she was breastfeeding. You have a right to breastfeed at work without your boss insisting on coming in to talk to you and looking at you unclothed, when you have specifically asked for a moment to finish what you are doing and get dressed. It doesn't matter to me if Heath was looking at her in a sexual way or just looking at her because he felt he was entitled to speak to her regardless of her state of undress.
Anonymous wrote:So I’m the PP from above and I did find Alex’s deposition. She was asked about this incident. She did not remember Jamey ever barging into Blake’s trailer. When asked if Blake ever complained about Jamey barging into the trailer she says I don’t remember.
It feels like the makeup artist or whoever testified Jamey barged in as they were screaming don’t come on n, overplayed their hand. If an incident like that had happened Alex would have known about it, and Blake would’ve made a bigger deal in her complaint and in the New York Times article. it does sound like it was an incident that made her uncomfortable and understandable that it made the list but it’s gotten exaggerated over time, which to me makes Blake lose some credibility. It makes it seem like she’s trying to build up the list.
And it’s telling in Blake’s initial complaint that she left out the fact that she was breast-feeding. I feel like she wanted to sexualize it more by leaving that out and have people picture of Jamey just gawking at her topless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing that I’m confused about is this sounds a lot worse now in the depositions than it did earlier and I’m just not sure why Blake and team would not lead with that. If he actually burst in when she was saying, I don’t want you here I’m undressed and he refused to leave, to me that almost drifts into assault territory, not harassment. I don’t know the actual definitions, but that’s just really aggressive behavior.
And yet, if you go back to the original complaint and the New York Times article, that item was kind of buried in a list. Blake had said that she routinely pumps and breast-feed around these guys as we know from her inviting Justin, even after she was clearly uncomfortable with him to run lines while she pumped in her trailer. She had said it was fairly routine for her to do that at different areas around set and it wasn’t a big deal. So that there was nothing really off about having a meeting while she was nursing or pumping, but that in this instance, she felt more uncomfortable. But there was no description of aggression here.
I’m also confused about was she getting makeup removed or was she nursing or pumping? It’s really hard to nurse or breast-feed and have them remove body makeup from her chest. And if they’re removing body makeup from her chest, someone could be standing in front of her So I would kind of want that clarified as well.
With all that was happening if she goes home and tells Ryan, Heath burst into my trailer, even though 3 of us yelled don’t come in, and he refused to leave after I told him to leave.I just don’t understand him not going apeshit. I mean anybody would.
Right, because we all know it didn’t occur that way. All except Blake bot.
Leave it to Baldoni Bro to respond to facts, quotes, and citations with the magical belief that somehow, more than a dozen people are lying.
Sadly I think it's Baldoni Sis. But yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing that I’m confused about is this sounds a lot worse now in the depositions than it did earlier and I’m just not sure why Blake and team would not lead with that. If he actually burst in when she was saying, I don’t want you here I’m undressed and he refused to leave, to me that almost drifts into assault territory, not harassment. I don’t know the actual definitions, but that’s just really aggressive behavior.
And yet, if you go back to the original complaint and the New York Times article, that item was kind of buried in a list. Blake had said that she routinely pumps and breast-feed around these guys as we know from her inviting Justin, even after she was clearly uncomfortable with him to run lines while she pumped in her trailer. She had said it was fairly routine for her to do that at different areas around set and it wasn’t a big deal. So that there was nothing really off about having a meeting while she was nursing or pumping, but that in this instance, she felt more uncomfortable. But there was no description of aggression here.
I’m also confused about was she getting makeup removed or was she nursing or pumping? It’s really hard to nurse or breast-feed and have them remove body makeup from her chest. And if they’re removing body makeup from her chest, someone could be standing in front of her So I would kind of want that clarified as well.
With all that was happening if she goes home and tells Ryan, Heath burst into my trailer, even though 3 of us yelled don’t come in, and he refused to leave after I told him to leave.I just don’t understand him not going apeshit. I mean anybody would.
Right, because we all know it didn’t occur that way. All except Blake bot.
Leave it to Baldoni Bro to respond to facts, quotes, and citations with the magical belief that somehow, more than a dozen people are lying.
Sadly I think it's Baldoni Sis. But yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing that I’m confused about is this sounds a lot worse now in the depositions than it did earlier and I’m just not sure why Blake and team would not lead with that. If he actually burst in when she was saying, I don’t want you here I’m undressed and he refused to leave, to me that almost drifts into assault territory, not harassment. I don’t know the actual definitions, but that’s just really aggressive behavior.
And yet, if you go back to the original complaint and the New York Times article, that item was kind of buried in a list. Blake had said that she routinely pumps and breast-feed around these guys as we know from her inviting Justin, even after she was clearly uncomfortable with him to run lines while she pumped in her trailer. She had said it was fairly routine for her to do that at different areas around set and it wasn’t a big deal. So that there was nothing really off about having a meeting while she was nursing or pumping, but that in this instance, she felt more uncomfortable. But there was no description of aggression here.
I’m also confused about was she getting makeup removed or was she nursing or pumping? It’s really hard to nurse or breast-feed and have them remove body makeup from her chest. And if they’re removing body makeup from her chest, someone could be standing in front of her So I would kind of want that clarified as well.
With all that was happening if she goes home and tells Ryan, Heath burst into my trailer, even though 3 of us yelled don’t come in, and he refused to leave after I told him to leave.I just don’t understand him not going apeshit. I mean anybody would.
Right, because we all know it didn’t occur that way. All except Blake bot.
Leave it to Baldoni Bro to respond to facts, quotes, and citations with the magical belief that somehow, more than a dozen people are lying.