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Blake Lively’s It Ends With Us costar Brandon Sklenar shows his support for her amid Justin Baldoni lawsuit

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Brandon Sklenar showed his support for Blake Lively amid her lawsuit against her It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni; Pictured in June in Grapevine, Texas.

Brandon Sklenar is showing his support for Blake Lively amid her lawsuit against her It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni.

On Monday, the 34-year-old actor took to his Instagram Stories to share a link to a New York Times Article that includes the extensive judicial complaint against Baldoni, 40 years old.

Over the link to the report, he wrote: “For the love of God, read this.”

He also tagged Lively, 37, in his post and added a red heart emoji next to her name.

In the film adaptation of It Ends With Us, based on the romance novel of the same name by Colleen Hoover, Sklenar plays Atlas Corrigan, the childhood friend, first boyfriend and first love of Lively’s character, Lily Bloom.

On Friday, December 20, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni with the California Department of Civil Rights, accusing him of sexual harassment and spearheading an alleged smear campaign in retaliation for him raising concerns about her inappropriate behavior on set.

Brandon Sklenar showed his support for Blake Lively amid her lawsuit against her It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni; Pictured in June in Grapevine, Texas.

On Monday, Sklenar, 34, took to her Instagram Stories to share a link to a New York Times article that included the extensive allegation against Baldoni, 40, (pictured in December in Los Angeles).

On Monday, Sklenar, 34, took to her Instagram Stories to share a link to a New York Times article that included the extensive allegation against Baldoni, 40, (pictured in December in Los Angeles).

The 1923 star previously issued a statement urging fans not to “smear” the women in the film amid drama and controversy beginning to brew during her promotional tour over the summer.

At the time, Lively was the target of backlash after clearly avoiding Baldoni while fulfilling her duties promoting the film.

When fans noticed that Lively unfollowed him, as well as several of his co-stars, on social media, rumors of a feud between the stars arose.

In her lawsuit, she claims that it was Baldoni’s smear campaign against her, which allegedly included the reappearance of footage of Lively’s past interviews that fans found distasteful, that sparked an avalanche of negative responses on social media.

Fans on social media also criticized the Gossip Girl star for her seemingly cheerful demeanor and occasionally sarcastic responses in interviews and while discussing domestic abuse, a major theme of It Ends with Us.

In August, Sklenar shared a post on Instagram urging fans not to “smear” the women behind the film.

She asked fans to focus on the message of It Ends With Us, which centers on domestic violence and a traumatic love story.

Perhaps through additional subtext, he also suggested that the film is a “hard reality check for men who need to pick themselves up and take responsibility for themselves and their actions.”

Regarding the link to the lawsuit, he wrote:

Over the link to the lawsuit, he wrote: “For the love of God, read this.” He also tagged Lively, 37, and added a red heart emoji next to her name.

In the film adaptation of It Ends With Us (pictured), based on Colleen Hoover's romance novel of the same name, Sklenar plays Atlas Corrigan, the childhood friend, first boyfriend, and first love of Lively's character, Lily. Bloom.

In the film adaptation of It Ends With Us (pictured), based on Colleen Hoover’s romance novel of the same name, Sklenar plays Atlas Corrigan, the childhood friend, first boyfriend, and first love of Lively’s character, Lily. Bloom.

‘Vilining the women who put so much of their heart and soul into making this film because they believe so strongly in its message seems counterproductive and detracts from what this film is about. In fact, it’s quite the opposite,” he wrote.

“What may or may not have happened behind the scenes does not, and hopefully should not, detract from our intentions in making this film.”

Sklenar added: “It’s been disheartening to see the amount of negativity projected online.”

He also noted that “someone very close to me” has been experiencing a toxic relationship similar to the one depicted in the film, which he said “saved his life,” and said he feels a “responsibility to bring this to life.” and help spread it.” message further.”

Sklenar isn’t the only one who worked on It Ends With Us and has also spoken out in support of Lively.

Several days earlier, shortly after Lively’s introduction, Hoover, who also served as an executive producer on the adaptation, broke her silence about the lawsuit between her two leads.

She shared a photo of her and Lively posing together that appeared to be from her promotional tour.

Addressing the actress, Hoover wrote: “You have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met.

“Thank you for being exactly the human being that you are,” he added. ‘Never change. Never wither.’

On Friday, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni with the California Department of Civil Rights, accusing him of sexual harassment and spearheading an alleged smear campaign in retaliation for raising concerns about her inappropriate behavior on set; photographed in January

On Friday, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni with the California Department of Civil Rights, accusing him of sexual harassment and spearheading an alleged smear campaign in retaliation for raising concerns about her inappropriate behavior on set; photographed in January

Sklenar previously issued a statement urging fans not to

Sklenar previously issued a statement urging fans not to “smear” the women in the film amid controversy beginning to brew during his promotional tour over the summer; seen in June in Grapevine, Texas

He asked fans to focus on the message of It Ends With Us, which centers on domestic violence and a traumatic love story; photographed in August in New York

He asked fans to focus on the message of It Ends With Us, which centers on domestic violence and a traumatic love story; photographed in August in New York

In addition to Sklenar and Hoover, a slew of A-list stars have also come forward to defend the actress.

Her former The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-stars America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn and Alexis Bledel shared a joint statement applauding their lifelong ‘friend and sister’ for ‘fighting back’ against Baldoni.

Director Paul Feig, who worked with Lively on A Simple Favor and its sequel, also spoke out in favor of the actress.

He wrote that she “really didn’t deserve any of this smear campaign against her,” adding that she thinks it was “horrible to be put through this.”

Amber Heard also weighed in on the ordeal, saying she knows very well what it feels like to be the victim of a smear campaign.

Comedian Amy Schumer also showed her support for Lively, simply writing on her Instagram Stories: “I believe in Blake.”

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