Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively they starred together in the film “It Ends with Us”, which was based on the best-selling book by Colleen Hoover. The actor was also the director of this production. There has been speculation in the media for a long time that the atmosphere on the film set was not the best. It has been suggested that Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively they didn't have a good relationship. As it turns out now, gossip they were real. The actress decided to take legal action.
Blake Lively sued her co-star. Her husband intervened at the meeting
According to TMZ, Blake Lively sued the actor sexual harassmentas well as deliberately destroying its reputation. According to documents obtained by the portal, the atmosphere on the set was great movie “It Ends With Us” was said to be tense to such an extent that a special meeting was allegedly organized in which Lively's husband also intervened – Ryan Reynolds. “Demands that were to result from Baldoni's behavior were discussed at the meeting. They included: a ban on showing Lively nude photos and movies depicting women, a ban on discussing Baldoni's alleged addiction to pornography, a ban on comments about sexual conquests in the presence of Lively and others, a ban on talking about crew members' genitals, a ban on commenting on Blake's weight and a ban on mentioning her deceased father,” TMZ reported. Additionally, in In her lawsuit, Lively alleged that Baldoni and others engaged in a “campaign of social manipulation to destroy her reputation.”
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Justin Baldoni's lawyer responds. Clear position
Bryan Freedman, the actor's lawyer, immediately commented on Blake Lively's legal steps. Man he criticized the star's actions and stated that it was a deliberate attempt to help her rebuild her reputation. He added that Lively's claims are “false, outrageous and intentionally lewd with intent to cause public harm.” He believed Baldoni asked about Lively's weight to protect his health because he had back problems.
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Sexual violence is any unwanted sexual contact. According to UNICEF data, approximately 15 million teenagers between 15 and 19 years of age have experienced this type of violence around the world, but only 1 percent of teenagers seek help from a professional. Research shows that 80 percent Rape victims develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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