Colleen Hoover Calls Blake Lively 'Unfaithful' Amid Justin Baldoni Lawsuit
It ends with us the writer Colleen Hoover gave words of support Blake Livelywho acted in a film based on his book.
The author took to social media to praise the actor, 37, with an Instagram story posted on Saturday, December 21.
“Blake Lively has been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met,” wrote Hoover, 45. “Thank you for being who I really am. Never change. Never want to.”
A photo of Lively and Hoover hugging accompanied the caption.
This heartbreaking Instagram post comes after news broke that Lively had filed a lawsuit It ends with us' director and lead actor, Justin Baldoni40. A link to an article about the case is attached to Hoover's Instagram post.
In this case, which was opened on Friday, December 20, which was obtained by Us Weekly after it was reported by. TMZ again The New York TimesLively accused Baldoni of launching a campaign of “public exploitation” against her to “destroy” her reputation.
Lively filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni on Friday, saying there was a meeting during production It ends with us in January 2024 to deal with Lively's claims against her client.
During the trial, Lively's demands included “no more showing Blake nude videos or pictures of women, no more talking about the allegations that Baldoni was addicted to pornography, no more talking about sexual assault in front of Blake and others, no more talking about acting.” and crew members' private parts, no more questions about Blake's weight, and no more mention of Blake's late father.”
Baldoni's lawyer Bryan Freedman called Lively's allegations “absolutely false, offensive and unintentional” in a statement sent to us. He said Lively filed the lawsuit to “fix her bad reputation” and “refresh the narrative” about the film's production.
He also alleged that the actor made “many demands and threats” during filming, including “threats that he would not be seen acting, threats that he would not promote the film, and ultimately lead to its death during the release, if his demands were not met.”
In a statement to The New York Times In December, Lively said, “I hope my legal action will help pull back the curtain on these heinous revenge tactics to hurt people who speak out and help protect others who may be targeted.”
The actor denied spreading negative information about Baldoni.
Rumors were rife earlier this year that there was bad blood between Lively and Baldoni when they didn't press the film together while on the road promoting it before its August release.