Blake Lively filed a complaint against Justin Baldoni and others, alleging sexual harassment, a hostile work environment, and improvised gratuitous sexual content in their film 'It Ends With Us.' Baldoni later filed a $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times for libel, claiming the publication misrepresented emails and text messages to paint him negatively.
The public turned against Blake Lively due to her tone-deaf promotion of hair products during red carpet interviews for a film about domestic violence. Additionally, past interviews resurfaced where she was perceived as unkind and difficult, further damaging her reputation.
Blake Lively accused Justin Baldoni of inserting improvised sexual content into the film, including scenes involving nudity for an underage character. She also alleged he entered her trailer uninvited while she was breastfeeding and made inappropriate comments about her body and weight.
Justin Baldoni filed a $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times for libel, claiming the publication selectively leaked private emails and text messages to defame him. He also released text messages showing a cordial relationship with Lively, countering her claims of harassment.
Baldoni released text messages showing Lively invited him to her trailer while she was pumping, contradicting her claim of discomfort. He also provided context for emails, showing his PR team was sarcastically discussing her behavior, not orchestrating a smear campaign.
The public questioned her motives because filing a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department kept the matter private, but it was leaked to the New York Times within 24 hours. This led to speculation that the move was a PR tactic to salvage her reputation rather than seek legal justice.
The New York Times published Blake Lively's private complaint against Justin Baldoni, including emails and allegations, within 48 hours of its filing. Baldoni accused the publication of libel, claiming it misrepresented the context of the emails to defame him.
Initially, the public sided against Blake Lively due to her past behavior and tone-deaf interviews. However, after Baldoni released text messages and filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, public opinion shifted, with many questioning Lively's motives and credibility.
Blake Lively accused Justin Baldoni of inserting improvised sexual content into the film, including scenes involving nudity for an underage character. She also claimed he made inappropriate comments and actions during filming, such as caressing her neck and speaking out of character.
In a poll conducted during the show, 92% of respondents believed Justin Baldoni would win the lawsuit, while only 8% sided with Blake Lively.
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