construction of It ends with us According to Jenny Slate it was “a really gross and disturbing shoot”.
Part of a filing just unsealed today, the 2023 text from one of the hit film’s stars comes two days before a critical hearing in Blake Lively’s years-long sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against Justin Baldoni and the producers of the Sony-distributed film.
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In addition to the expected jabs at Lively at Baldoni for being a “rabid pig” and a “doofus,” there are countless tidbits, and vague details, scattered throughout the thousands of pages of documents on the court docket before Thursday’s summary judgment session before Judge Lewis Liman. With missives and deposition transcripts from Lively herself, Slate, IEWU Author Colin Hoover, screenwriter Christy Hall, Claire Ayoub (Director of Wayfarer Empire Waist), IEWU Actress Isabella Ferrer, Baldoni’s ex Enough people With podcast co-host Liz Plank, some of Baldoni’s publicists, as well as cameos from Taylor Swift (who calls Baldoni a “bitch” in a 2024 text exchange), Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, the hail of content offers the POV of the puerile boys’ club led by Baldoni.
Slate’s June 4, 2023 text puts it all pretty straight, Wayfarer Studios co-founder and IEWU The director is “the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist.”
Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Taylor Swift and Justin Baldoni
Not surprisingly, the mass unsealing supports Lively’s controversy both in production and afterward when she “tried her best to compartmentalize and get over it — I found that, after I raised my concerns about their inappropriate behavior, both Baldoni and (Warehouse CEO Jamie) Heath let me out of the way.”
Lively’s case went public with a complaint the actress filed with the California Department of Civil Rights on December 20, 2024, alleging that Baldoni repeatedly harassed her on set. In a very 21st-century stance, Lively also alleged that Baldoni had launched a vicious online smear campaign against her to offset the accusations she and her Wayfarer inner circle were worried he would make against her. Jane the Virgin The alum is set for trial in May, if the parties fail to reach an agreement in court-ordered settlement talks next month, the A-lister strain action that saw Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit kicked out last year. A trial this spring led Lively to seek damages totaling nearly $500 million for damages to her reputation, family and business.
One element of all this that was made a bit more clear in Tuesday’s filing is the role of Sony Pictures. The fact that Lively oversaw her own editing IEWUAnd that version was mainly released in August 2024 has been a clear point of contention for Baldoni and Wayfarer although they and their Crisis PR people denied any digital weapons against them. A simple aspect the star
Today’s docs contradict the kidnapping story they’ve long held, and decide to go with Lively. IEWU Edit at the door of the Culver City-based studio and its liaison executive Andrea Giannetti.
“In or around late April 2024, at Sony’s suggestion and with Sony’s full support and encouragement, I was given access to a separate edit to effect Sony’s cut of the film (while Wayfarer was still undergoing its own editing in California),” NYC-based Lively said in a December 2025 announcement. “To contribute my best work to Sony Cut, as well as various promotional materials, I sought input from distributors, writers, other filmmakers, and my most trusted creative friends and colleagues,” says Swift (who contributed tunes to the IEWU soundtrack, Deadpool Husband Reynolds and others.
EVP Productions Giannetti once called out Lively as a “f*cking terrorist” on Wayfarer’s Heath over the actress’ threats to leave the project, with Liveley herself providing an explanation for her behavior during and before the edit.
“My involvement in editing stemmed from pressure from Sony and Wayfarer to close a quick release date, not because I wanted or wanted ‘control,'” Lively says in an announcement last month. I can stand behind it and lend my name and likeness to the material I didn’t get paid extra for editing, and ‘producer Leander was not promised any other benefits in advance, nor did I ever ask for credit for editing the film, which was a historically successful summer blockbuster.
Just 48 hours before a summary judgment hearing in New York that will determine how much, if not all, of Lively’s claims actually make it to trial, the actress’ attorneys are touting today’s filing as a clear path to a judicial victory. “The recently unsealed, damning documents show consistent backlash from multiple women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-hosts and even her own PR team who worked with Justin Baldoni,” Lively attorney Sigrid McCaw noted to Deadline.
Spokesmen for Brian Freedman, who represented Baldoni, co-defendants Melissa Nathan, Jennifer Abel and Wayfarer Brass, did not respond to a deadline request for a statement on Tuesday’s detailed filing.
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