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Actress Blake Lively is suing her “It Ends with Us” co-star Justin Baldoni for sexual harassment.

For months, rumors swirled of an onset of discord between the 2 actors that seems to have culminated with a lawsuit by Lively by which she alleges Baldoni – who was additionally the movie’s director – triggered her “extreme emotional misery.”

The grievance, which was obtained by CBS News, names Baldoni, the studio behind “It Ends With Us” and Baldoni’s publicists among the many defendants. The New York Times first reported the grievance, which was filed Friday with the California Civil Rights Department.

Blake Lively
Blake Lively poses for photographers upon arrival on the UK Gala Screening for the movie ‘It ‘Ends With Us’ on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024 in London.

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The grievance lays out the 37-year-old actress’ allegations in opposition to her co-star, together with that after a gathering by which she and her husband Ryan Reynolds addressed “repeated sexual harassment and different disturbing conduct” by Baldoni and a producer on the film, he and the studio “launched into a “multi-tiered plan” to break her status following the assembly.”

In a press release to the New York Times, Lively mentioned she hopes her authorized motion “helps pull again the curtain on these sinister retaliatory actions to hurt individuals who communicate up about misconduct and helps shield others who could also be focused.” A consultant for Lively referred CBS News to the Times report, by which Lively denied planting or spreading destructive details about Baldoni or the studio.

According to the New York Times, the lawsuit additionally included alleged texts from Baldoni’s publicist to the studio publicist which says the actor “desires to really feel like she will be buried,” and “We cannot write we are going to destroy her.”

The grievance additionally says Baldoni “abruptly pivoted away from” the film’s advertising plan and “used home violence ‘survivor content material’ to guard his public picture.”

“These claims are utterly false, outrageous and deliberately salacious with an intent to publicly harm and rehash a story within the media,” legal professional Bryan Freedman informed the AP in a press release. Freedman represents Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and its representatives.

Justin Baldoni
Justin Baldoni attends the world premiere of “It Ends with Us” at AMC Lincoln Square on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024, in New York.

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Freedman pushed again in opposition to Lively’s allegations of a coordinated marketing campaign, saying the studio “proactively” employed a disaster supervisor “because of the a number of calls for and threats made by Ms. Lively throughout manufacturing.” He mentioned Lively threatened to not seem on set and never promote the movie “if her calls for weren’t met.” Those calls for weren’t specified within the assertion.

The movie, which was launched in August, relies on Colleen Hoover’s best-selling novel of the identical identify. The e book has spent 164 weeks on the New York Times bestseller checklist, and its devoted followers waited for the film’s launch.

However, within the days and weeks main as much as the discharge, rumors swirled concerning the alleged on-set feud between Lively and Baldoni. During promotion for the movie, Baldoni did most of his press solo and didn’t pose with the forged throughout the movie’s New York premiere.

Lively performed the film’s foremost character, Lily, whereas Baldoni performed a neurosurgeon who looks like a pleasant man however turns into abusive.

In an interview with CBS Mornings, whereas selling the movie, Baldoni mentioned he hoped the film helps to create a safer world by compassion and empathy. He mentioned he desires males to go see the romance film and take accountability of their lives after watching it.

“I need males to go to the theater and in some methods see a model of themselves. You have two very completely different characters. Both of them in Atlas and Ryle have had previous trauma,” he mentioned. “One handles it very completely different than the opposite and my different hope is the lads who haven’t achieved the work, who haven’t achieved the work to heal, in the event that they see bits of themselves in Ryle, have an opportunity to step again and say, ‘You know what, I do not need to blow up my life. I do not need to harm the individual I like essentially the most.'” 


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Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
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