Justin Baldoni is presently going through critical backlash after Blake Lively filed a lawsuit in opposition to him final week.
The 40-year-old actor was accused of sexual harassment through the shoot of It Ends With Us.
Following the lawsuit comic Whitney Cummings took to TikTok and slammed Baldoni with humour.
“I don’t like when guys, particularly symmetrical ones, attempt to get factors for being, like, a feminist or, like, an ally. When guys combat for ladies’s rights, it’s how they get laid,” the comic mentioned in her prolonged video, referring to the actor’s activism in opposition to home abuse whereas selling the film.
Cummings additionally took a dig at him beginning a charity, saying, “If I used to be a foul individual, what’s the very first thing I’d do … begin a charity,” she famous.
Baldoni is on the board of the Wayfarer organisation, which “funds and helps spiritually-rooted and justice-oriented non-profits,” per its Instagram web page.
His manufacturing firm, Wayfarer Studios, additionally partnered with the No More Foundation over the summer season to supply assets and knowledge for these affected by home abuse.
The comic featured the Jane the Virgin star’s younger grownup guidebook, Boys Will Be Human: A Get-Real Gut-Check Guide to Becoming the Strongest, Kindest, Bravest Person You Can Be, and joked, “This is sort of a sociopath’s concept of what the world wants.”
“Justin Baldoni is completely the man who’s, like, ‘You look a lot prettier with out make-up except you’re starring within the film I’m directing,’” the Good For You podcast host quipped at one other level in her video.
At the top of her video, Cummings predicted that when Baldoni shares a “notes app apology” with the world, he’ll possible “blame it on internalized misogyny, being too delicate and being in ketosis.”
Baldoni’s co-star Lively took authorized motion in opposition to him final week, for alleged sexual harassment and making a hostile setting for her on the set of the film, in addition to working a smear marketing campaign in opposition to the actress.