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Blake Lively Flooded With Scathing Comments On Social Media Amid Justin Baldoni Lawsuit Backlash

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Blake Lively has been inundated with trolls on her social media amid her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

Blake Lively has been inundated with trolls on her social media amid her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni, with many telling her to “wear flowers to court.”

In recent developments, the actress, 37, and her husband Ryan Reynolds, 48, were sued by Baldoni, 40, and her publicists on Jan. 16, who claim she hatched a scheme to end their careers and discredit them. making false accusations of sexual abuse. harassment.

Court documents obtained by DailyMail.com accuse Lively and Reynolds of using their combined star power to hijack the domestic abuse film It Ends With Us, which Baldoni co-starred in and directed.

The new defamation action is the latest salvo in a spiraling legal battle that began just before Christmas when Lively sued the actor, alleging that he sexually harassed her and created a toxic work environment on the film’s set.

He has strongly denied the allegations.

However, since Lively’s court appearance, she has been bombarded with hateful messages on her social media.

In particular, she is being trolled mercilessly under an Instagram post of her interview with WWD, uploaded on December 12.

Referring to when Lively encouraged moviegoers to wear flowers to see her domestic abuse film, It Ends With Us, one said: “Don’t forget to wear your flowers… in court.”

Blake Lively has been inundated with trolls on her social media amid her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

Baldoni and her publicists filed a $400 million defamation lawsuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds on January 16.

Baldoni and her publicists filed a $400 million defamation lawsuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds on January 16.

“It’s not a smear campaign,” said another. “We really can’t stand you.”

A third continued: ‘IT ENDS IN COURT! Don’t forget to use your flowers.

‘Congratulations on the career-ending hit!’ wrote a fourth.

A fifth blasted: “They will NEVER be able to make me like them.”

“I hope the court proceedings are televised,” wrote a sixth. ‘I’ll definitely wear floral underwear!’

A seventh added: ‘???????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿????????????????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿????????????????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿????????????????????? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿??? Were you rude long before this movie?

“You’re not nice at all, it’s a shame,” said an eighth.

In Baldoni’s lawsuit, he claims that Lively “continued to break character” and “talk as herself instead of Lily Bloom’s character during the filming of It Ends With Us, which was extremely confusing to Baldoni” while they were filming a montage scene.

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Social media users have been mercilessly trolling Lively on Instagram amid the ongoing feud.

Social media users have been mercilessly trolling Lively on Instagram amid the ongoing feud.

He alleges that she then made a derogatory comment about his nose.

The lawsuit says: ‘Lively apologized for the smell of her spray tan and body makeup. Baldoni responded, “It smells good,” and continued performing, slow dancing as he believed his character would do with his partner, which requires a certain amount of physical contact.

“Lively took them out of character again and started joking about Baldoni’s nose, which he laughed and joked about in return, even when Lively joked that he should get plastic surgery.”

In Lively’s December 2024 lawsuit accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment, she claimed of the scene: “At one point, he leaned forward and slowly trailed his lips from her ear to her neck while saying, ‘It smells so good.’ “.

“None of this was even remotely in-character, nor based on any dialogue in the script, and nothing needed to be said because, once again, there was no sound: Mr. Baldoni was caressing Mr. Lively with his mouth in a way that had nothing to do with it.” to do with their roles. When Lively later objected to this behavior, Baldoni’s response was, “I’m not even attracted to you.”

Baldoni’s lawsuit also says it refers to the December 2024 lawsuit: ‘Lively alleges that Baldoni inappropriately commented on her physical appearance. “It was the other way around.”

‘Lively incorrectly claims that this scene was filmed without sound. Baldoni was wearing a microphone and the entire exchange is captured on camera. Any suggestion that Baldoni filmed this scene in anything other than pure professionalism is unequivocally countered by actual evidence. Her accusation of sexual harassment is a documented and deliberately fabricated lie.

Baldoni and Blake starred opposite each other in the film adaptation of Coleen Hoover's book It Ends With Us.

Baldoni and Blake starred opposite each other in the film adaptation of Coleen Hoover’s book It Ends With Us.

Baldoni's lawsuit claimed that Lively had not read the book before filming began and that she initially refused to read it.

Baldoni’s lawsuit claimed that Lively had not read the book before filming began and that she initially refused to read it.

‘Lively’s comment about Baldoni’s nose is also caught on camera. Baldoni, instead of writing a list of grievances against Lively, ignored it and moved on with the scene.

He claims that it was Lively who “engaged in unchoreographed kissing scenes,” claiming that she repeatedly initiated kisses with him while he was performing.

The lawsuit claims that Baldoni “as a professional actor” is “accustomed” to variations in scenes without needing “permission” while playing the character.

Baldoni’s lawsuit further claims that Lively’s alleged nose job comment comes after she “publicly expressed insecurities and discussed in an episode of her podcast, ‘Man Enough,’ exploring the topic of body dysmorphia.”

The kidnapping allegedly went so far as to relegate Baldoni and his family to the basement after arriving on the red carpet for the film’s premiere on August 6, 2024, because “Lively demanded he not attend.”

The lawsuit said: “Security personnel, acting as if there was a ‘flight’ risk, escorted Baldoni’s group to the basement of the building.

“There, they were confined to a makeshift waiting area surrounded by food stalls, with only folding tables and chairs arranged in a square.”

In addition to not reading the book before filming began, the lawsuit claims that she initially refused to have to read it.

And despite the novel’s dark theme, Lively allegedly didn’t take it seriously during the promotional campaign, even naming a cocktail after the abusive main male character.

This, the document says, is evidence of the “callousness” that caused an “organic reaction toward the actress last summer.”

He also refused to meet with the domestic violence charity that Baldoni had associated himself with while promoting the film.

Lively’s lawyers responded to Baldoni’s lawsuit in a statement.

“This is an old story: a woman speaks out with concrete evidence of sexual harassment and retaliation and the abuser tries to turn the tables on the victim,” they told The Hollywood Reporter.

‘This is what experts call DARVO. Deny. Stroke. Reverse Victim Offender.’

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