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It All Ends With Us star Jenny Slate defends Blake Lively against Justin Baldoni

It All Ends With Us star Jenny Slate defends Blake Lively against Justin Baldoni

Sister of Justin Baldoni in “It ends with us” Jenny Slate is defending her co-star Blake Lively after she filed a sexual harassment complaint against him

“As a colleague and friend of Blake Lively, I support her taking action against those who reportedly planned and carried out an attack on her reputation,” Slate, 42, said. told Today in a statement on Tuesday.

“Blake is a leader, a loyal friend and a reliable source of emotional support for me and the many who know and love her.”

It All Ends With Us Justin Baldoni’s sister, Jenny Slate, is defending their co-star Blake Lively after she filed a sexual harassment complaint against him. Variety via Getty Images
“As a colleague and friend of Blake Lively, I offer my support as she takes action against those who reportedly planned and carried out an attack on her reputation,” Slate said in a statement Tuesday. Variety via Getty Images

Slate called the “attack on Blake” “horribly dark, disturbing and downright menacing.”

She concluded: “I congratulate my friend, I admire her bravery and I stand by her side.”

Lively, 37, claimed in her complaint that there was supposed to be a “general” meeting about Baldoni’s alleged behavior on set during the filming of “It All Ends With Us.”

During the alleged meeting, the film’s star and director were allegedly told to stop showing the actress “nude videos or images of women,” citing his past “porn addiction” and sexual conquests, as well as mentioning the “genitalia of the cast and crew.” complaint.

“Blake is a leader, a loyal friend, and a reliable source of emotional support to me and the many who know and love her,” Slate added. WireImage
Slate called the “attack on Blake” “horribly dark, disturbing and downright menacing.” Variety via Getty Images

Baldoni was also allegedly asked not to add any more sexual scenes “outside” the pre-approved script.

In addition, he was allegedly told to stop asking about Lively’s “weight” and “deceased father.”

According to the document, her husband Ryan Reynolds was present at the discussion.

Brian Friedman, an attorney for Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios, told Page Six in response to the complaint, which is a precursor to the lawsuit: “It is disgraceful that Ms. Lively and her representatives are making such serious and categorically false allegations.

Slate concluded: “I salute my friend, I admire her bravery and I stand by her side.” Columbia Pictures
In her complaint, Lively claimed that a “general” meeting regarding Baldoni’s alleged behavior on set should have been held during the filming of “It All Ends With Us.” Getty Images

“These statements are completely false, outrageous, and intentionally obscene to publicly offend and reframe the media narrative.”

Friedman demanded his client hired an anti-crisis manager due to the “numerous demands and threats” Lively allegedly made during production, including “threats not to show up for filming (and) threats not to promote the film, which ultimately led to its demise during release unless her demands were met are satisfied »

Lively also alleged in her complaint that Baldoni was behind much of the avalanche of negative stories circulates about her shortly after he arrested said fixer, accusing them of engaging in “social manipulation” to “destroy” her reputation.

During the alleged meeting, the film’s star and director were allegedly told to stop showing the actress “nude videos or images of women” and to mention his past “porn addiction.” Variety via Getty Images
Baldoni was also allegedly asked not to add any more sexual scenes “outside” the pre-approved script. Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

The document included an alleged text message from Baldoni’s publicist to a studio representative saying he “wanted to feel like (Lively) could be buried,” to which another person replied, “You know we can bury anybody.”

Lively alleged in the complaint that the Baldoni-Wayfarer team “hired subcontractors … who armed a digital army across the country from New York to Los Angeles to create, create and promote content that appeared to be authentic on social media platforms and Internet forums.” chat »

According to the complaint, they “then relayed pieces of this fictional content to unwitting reporters, making the content go viral in order to influence public opinion and thereby cause organic accumulation.”

In addition, Baldoni was allegedly told to stop asking about Lively’s “weight” and “deceased father.” Image by GC
Lively also claimed in her statement that Baldoni was behind much of the barrage of negative stories that began circulating about her soon after he hired a crisis manager. Image by GC

Friedman, however, called Lively’s statement “another desperate attempt to ‘fix’ her negative reputation, which was earned by her own remarks and actions during the campaign for the film; interviews and press activity observed publicly, in real time and without editing, allowing the Internet to generate its own views and opinions.”

He also accused her of using her publicist to spread negative stories about Baldoni, claiming that his client representatives did not respond to those messages.

“There was no proactive media or otherwise, just internal script planning and private correspondence to develop strategy, which is standard operating procedure for public relations professionals,” insisted Friedman.

The complaint included an alleged text message from Baldoni’s publicist to a studio representative saying he “wanted to feel like (Lively) could be buried,” to which another person replied, “You know we can bury anybody.” ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Baldoni’s lawyer called Lively’s statement “another desperate attempt to ‘fix’ her negative reputation.” Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Brisk said the New York Timeswho first reported her complaint: “I hope my lawsuit will help pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about wrongdoing and help protect others who may be targeted.”

She also denied that her team spread any negative stories about Baldoni or Wayfarer.

Baldoni since then his talent agency jumped inand his podcast co-host to quit suddenly.