Blake Lively’s ‘unscripted’ kiss, Ryan Reynolds’ ‘ambush’ and Justin Baldoni’s text dump revealed

    Hi. I’m so sorry. Wait, what are you? No, I just uh Is everything okay? Yeah, you just you forgot this. Wait, what? No, babe. This isn’t my I know. I That’s the kiss that Justin Baldon claims Blake Lively repeatedly improvised in a deleted scene from their 2024 movie, It Ends With Us. It’s all in new court docs filed on November 10th by Team Justin, along with text messages detailing a tense meeting with Ryan Reynolds. And page six has the full breakdown right here. In the new legal filing by Wayfairer Studios, Baldon’s attorneys alleged Lively added this scene to the script in which her character kissed Baldon’s character in every take, although there was no kiss in the script. In the minute footage from May 2023, Lively’s character Lily makes an unexpected stop by the hospital where her husband Riyle works. The scene shines new light on their onset dynamic. It all goes back to December 2024. Lively sued her co-star and director Baldoni for alleged sexual harassment and retaliation. In her original complaint, she accused him of alleged improvised physical intimacy that had not been rehearsed, choreographed, or discussed with Ms. Lively. That lawsuit opened up a can of worms for the both of them. He denied any wrongdoing and hit back with a $400 million counter suit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, the following month, although it was later thrown out by the judge. After a January 2024 meeting between Lively and Reynolds as well as producers, Wayfairer agreed to employ an intimacy coordinator and stated that there would be no more improvising of kissing. However, newly submitted text messages from that time show a different side to the story. Baldoni wrote that he was emotionally paralyzed after being ambushed by Reynolds at the couple’s New York City apartment. In a text to the office actor Ry Wilson, he wrote, “Ryan was talking to me like a 5-year-old and scolding me. They essentially said that Jaime Heath and I are not who we claim to be and that for us to have a podcast is unsafe because it makes people feel like we are safe. According to People Mag, Baldon claimed Reynolds listed allegations from a phone about creepy behavior and claiming filming the movie was the worst experience of Blake’s life. Baldon texted this to his friend. My brain was struggling because what I wanted to say and do was run and blow this whole movie up because I feel this was so unjust. And yet, the only path forward was to acknowledge her and Ryan’s feelings and apologize and take the wrath of an angry husband. Yeah, I couldn’t even do that correctly. I prayed and prayed and prayed for the words and they didn’t come. So, I felt abandoned by God in that moment, even though I know that’s not what happened. The latest court documents also revealed in text how the author of It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover, felt about getting caught in the middle. She called it so upsetting and ridiculous that it made everyone look immature and that it turned into a huge mess. You can say that again.

    Justin Baldoni claimed in a new legal filing that Blake Lively improvised an off-script kissing scene during the filming of “It Ends With Us.”

    An exhibit filed by Wayfarer and others on Nov. 13 included a brief clip in which Lively and Baldoni — who co-starred in the movie — share a light kiss while passing in a hallway in a hospital.

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    1. Fact check: There was always an intimacy coordinator on the film, from the start. They didn't just get one 'after' Blake's 'claims'. Funny thing – this may be the one court case where hundreds of thousands of random folks (if not more) around the world know more about a case than legacy media. Because they (myself included) follow and dissect every filing. So, when y'all report, ya gotta get them facts straight 🙂

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