Blake Lively’s legal team said behind-the-scenes “It Ends With Us” video “corroborates, to the letter” what she described in her lawsuit against her costar Justin Baldoni.
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Justin Baldoni filed a $400 million lawsuit against his "It Ends With Us" costar Blake Lively, and Ryan Reynolds, claiming defamation and extortion.
Justin Baldoni sued Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds on Thursday for extortion and defamation, as the 'It Ends With Us' battle goes on.
Baldoni, who had previously hinted at more legal action, filed a $400 million lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, the actress's publicist Leslie Sloan and the couple's publicity firm Vision PR. As spelled out in 179-page lawsuit, filed by Baldoni’s attorney in New York, Baldoni is suing Lively, Reynolds and Sloan for:
Justin Baldoni released 10 minutes of footage from the set of "It Ends With Us" to counter a claim he behaved inappropriately with Blake Lively.
Now, Baldoni’s camp has shot back by releasing a 10-minute long video of the scene, which does have sound, in which the actors can be heard making casual, light-hearted small talk with one another. “The scene in question was designed to show the two characters falling in love and longing to be close to one another.
Justin Baldoni has leaked raw footage from the set of It Ends With Us in a bid to cast doubt on sexual harassment allegations made by Blake Lively in her bombshell lawsuit.
Weeks after Blake Lively sued Justin Baldoni, the It Ends With Us director issued a counter lawsuit against her, Ryan Reynolds and publicist Leslie Sloane for $400 million.
Justin Baldoni’s legal team released new video footage to shed light on his behind-the-scenes conflict with co-star Blake Lively. The video, released on Tuesday, January 21, was an effort to refute Lively’s claims of having been sexually harassed by the director-co-star.
The lawsuit is the latest legal action in a feud tied to the 2024 film “It Ends With Us,” which starred Ms. Lively and Mr. Baldoni, who also directed the film.