Blake Lively has broken her silence over Justin Baldoni’s recent unedited footage of his film, It Ends With Us, after she accused him of sexual harassment.
The actress, 37, claims the explosive video, which shows three takes of a dance scene between the duo, proves she felt uncomfortable during the scene.
“Justin Baldoni and his attorney may hope that this latest stunt outweighs the damaging evidence against him, but the video itself is damning,” his attorney said. TMZ.
“Every frame of the published images corroborates, to the letter, what Ms. Lively described in paragraph 48 of her complaint.”
His team claims the video “shows Mr. Baldoni repeatedly leaning toward Ms. Lively, attempting to kiss her, kissing her on the forehead, rubbing his face and mouth against her neck, smacking her lip with his thumb, caressing her, telling her how to do it.” . She smells good and talking to her is unusual.
Lively’s lawyer also added that none of the intimacies shown in the video were choreographed.
Blake Lively, 37, has broken her silence over the recent raw footage Justin Baldoni posted from his film, It Ends With Us, after she accused him of sexual harassment.
“Every moment of this was improvised by Mr. Baldoni without discussion or prior consent and without any privacy coordinator present.”
‘Mister. Baldoni was not only Ms. Lively’s co-star, but also the director, the head of the studio and Ms. Lively’s boss.
Blake walking away from Justin at the scene was not acting, according to her lawyers. They say,
Lively’s legal team claims that her “walking away” from Baldoni during the scene was not acting, and that the clips show her “repeatedly asking the characters to just talk.”
“Any woman who has been touched inappropriately in the workplace will recognize Ms. Lively’s discomfort.”

Lively claims the explosive video, which shows three takes of a dance scene between the duo, proves she felt uncomfortable during the scene; The two seen in a still image from the film.
‘They will recognize your attempts at frivolity to try to deflect unwanted contact. No woman should have to take defensive measures to avoid being touched by her employer without her consent.’
It was one of the biggest bombshells in a lawsuit full of them: that Baldoni sexually harassed Lively while she was filming a dance scene by trailing his lips along her neck and telling her “she smells so good.”
In her civil rights complaint filed last month, the actress insisted that no one heard the comment because the romantic montage was silent and the microphones were off.
But DailyMail.com has exclusively obtained an explosive video with Baldoni’s sound system on, showing all three shots.
The tapes show how friendly the two stars were before everything went so wrong. They laugh and joke, even joking about the size of Baldoni’s nose and talking about how they spend time with their spouses.
They include a full recording of the conversation in question around the seven-minute mark that makes it clear that the comment about her smelling so good was in response to Lively talking about her spray tan while they were filming a romantic dance.
Baldoni tells Lively that she’s probably staining his beard and she responds by saying that she’s probably giving him a spray tan. He then replies “it smells good” before they both laugh and she tells him that the scent is actually coming from her body makeup.
And while the montage shows Baldoni caressing Lively’s neck as part of the scene in which they play lovers, the conversation between them is purely business-like and the couple spends most of it talking about lighting and their other halves.