
Blake Lively Breaks Silence on Justin Baldoni Lawsuit Amid Intense Year of Highs and Lows
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Blake Lively continues to navigate what she herself has called "an intense year" of "highest highs and lowest lows." The actress recently opened up about her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers while promoting her new film "Another Simple Favor" with Anna Kendrick. Without delving into specifics due to legal constraints, Lively emphasized that "fear is by design. It's what keeps us silent," acknowledging her position to speak up when many women cannot.
The high-profile legal conflict began in December 2024 when Lively sued Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign. Baldoni has since countersued Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist for $400 million, claiming defamation and civil extortion. A trial date has been set for March 9, 2026.
In a notable development, the philanthropic arm of Baldoni's Wayfarer Studios announced it would be shutting down for undisclosed reasons amid this legal battle.
Lively and Reynolds notably skipped the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, though sources indicate this decision was made before the lawsuit and had "nothing to do with it." One insider pointed out that "she's not a Kardashian that goes every year," noting the couple hasn't attended since co-chairing in 2022.
The couple has not completely withdrawn from public life, however. They appeared together at the TIME 100 gala on April 24, where Lively was honored and expressed gratitude on Instagram, writing it was "not something I take lightly."
In an interesting twist, Scarlett Johansson, Reynolds' ex-wife, recently noted the "weird timing" of her work with Baldoni's company. Johansson's film "Eleanor the Great" is set to premiere at Cannes on May 20. During an appearance on Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop podcast last year, Johansson acknowledged that Reynolds is "a good guy."
Meanwhile, Lively continues promoting "Another Simple Favor" with co-star Anna Kendrick, balancing her professional commitments with what appears to be a deliberately reduced public profile during this challenging personal period.
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