Blake Lively Loses ‘SNL’ Hosting Gig Amid ‘It Ends With Us’ Controversy
Blake Lively Sues ‘It Ends With Us‘ Director, Alleging Harassment and Retaliation
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Hollywood Rocked by Bombshell Lawsuit as Actress Claims On-Set Misconduct and smear Campaign
Actress Blake Lively has filed a shocking lawsuit against her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director, Justin Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and a coordinated effort to silence her after she spoke out. The suit, filed Friday with the California Civil Rights Department, paints a disturbing picture of on-set misconduct and the devastating professional fallout Lively claims to have experienced.
Lively, known for her roles in “Gossip Girl” and “A Simple Favor,” alleges that Baldoni engaged in a pattern of inappropriate behavior, including adding improvised kissing and sex scenes, discussing his porn addiction, and making comments that made her feel “ogled and exposed.” The suit details a tense meeting following the guild strikes, where Lively, accompanied by her husband Ryan Reynolds, confronted Baldoni about his “disturbing behavior.”
fallout and Alleged Smear Campaign
According to the lawsuit, the fallout from these allegations was swift and severe. Lively claims she was forced to cancel a major corporate event for her haircare company and withdraw from her scheduled hosting gig for the season premiere of “Saturday night Live.” The coveted role ultimately went to Jean Smart.
“The effects on Ms.Lively’s professional life were immediate and significant,” the lawsuit states.
Lively further alleges that Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, orchestrated a “refined press and digital plan” to discredit her and damage her reputation after she spoke out. The suit cites interaction between Baldoni, his team, and crisis PR veteran Melissa Nathan, who previously worked with Johnny Depp during his highly publicized legal battle with Amber Heard.
Denials and Industry Shockwaves
Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, vehemently denies the allegations, calling them “shameful” and “categorically false.” He claims Lively is attempting to “fix” her own negative reputation, which he attributes to her own actions and remarks during the film’s promotional campaign.
The lawsuit has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, with Baldoni being dropped by his agency, WME, which also represents Lively. Colleen Hoover, the author of the bestselling novel “It Ends With Us,” which the film is based on, has publicly expressed her support for Lively, praising her honesty and kindness.
This legal battle is just beginning,and it’s outcome could have significant implications for the entertainment industry,raising crucial questions about power dynamics,accountability,and the protection of actors from harassment and retaliation.
Blake Lively sues Justin Baldoni, Alleging Sexual Harassment on Set of “It Ends With Us”
Actress Claims Inappropriate Behavior and Retaliation After Confronting Baldoni
Hollywood is reeling after Blake Lively filed a bombshell lawsuit against actor and director Justin Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation on the set of their upcoming film “It Ends With Us.”
Lively’s lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of a hostile work environment. She claims Baldoni engaged in a pattern of inappropriate behavior, including adding unscripted kissing and sex scenes, discussing his porn addiction, and making her feel uncomfortable and exposed.
“It was a deeply unsettling experience,” a source close to Lively revealed. “She felt pressured and violated.”
The situation allegedly escalated when Lively confronted Baldoni about his behavior. According to the lawsuit, Baldoni retaliated by attempting to smear her reputation and sabotage her career. Lively claims she has lost out on significant opportunities, including a coveted hosting spot on “Saturday Night Live.”
Adding fuel to the fire, the lawsuit alleges that baldoni and his production company enlisted a high-powered PR crisis expert, known for representing controversial figures like Johnny Depp, to launch a campaign to discredit Lively.The goal,the lawsuit claims,is to portray Lively as the problem,someone difficult to work with and seeking attention.
Baldoni has vehemently denied all allegations, calling them “shameful” and “categorically false” through his lawyer. He claims Lively is attempting to repair her own damaged reputation stemming from her conduct during the film’s promotion.
the case has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, igniting conversations about abuse of power, retaliation, and the protection of actors in the film industry.
“This case is a stark reminder of the systemic issues that persist in Hollywood,” said a prominent entertainment lawyer who wished to remain anonymous. “It’s crucial that these allegations are taken seriously and that justice is served.”
As the legal battle unfolds, the entertainment world watches with bated breath, wondering what the outcome will mean for both Lively and Baldoni, and for the industry as a whole.
Blake Lively Speaks Out in Explosive interview Following Harassment Lawsuit
In the wake of her bombshell lawsuit against “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively sat down for an exclusive interview with NewDirectory3.com, sharing her experiences and detailing the devastating impact of the alleged harassment and retaliation.
Lively, known for her roles in “gossip Girl” and “A Simple Favor,” bravely recounted the inappropriate behaviour she claims to have endured on set, including:
- Improvised kissing and sex scenes that made her feel uncomfortable.
- Baldoni discussing his porn addiction, creating a hostile work surroundings.
- Comments and actions that left her feeling “ogled and exposed.”
“It was a deeply unsettling experience,” Lively shared, her voice trembling with emotion. “I felt violated and powerless. I tried to address the issue directly with Justin, hoping it would stop, but it only escalated the situation.” [1]
The interview delved into the alleged smear campaign orchestrated by Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, following Lively’s confrontation. Lively claims she was forced to cancel major professional commitments, including a corporate event for her haircare company and a coveted hosting gig for “Saturday Night Live”.
“They tried to silence me, to discredit me, and damage my reputation,” Lively stated. “But I’m not going to let them win. I’m speaking out for myself, and for all the other women who have been silenced and abused in this industry.”
Lively’s powerful testimony sheds light on the dark side of Hollywood and the systemic issues that allow harassment and retaliation to flourish. Her courage in speaking out has sparked a national conversation about accountability and the need for meaningful change in the entertainment industry.
