Justin Baldoni left Blake Lively an apologetic voice note after the two discussed changes she made for the rooftop scene in 'It Ends with Us,' per audio that was leaked on Monday.
Justin Baldoni appears to have sent Blake Lively a lengthy voice note apology during the making of “It Ends with Us” in which he tells his costar that he “fucked up” in his handling of rewrites she proposed for one of the film’s pivotal scenes.
The film is just one of several projects the filmmaker could lose amid his growing fight with his ‘It Ends With Us’ co-star.
A timeline for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's potential trial is taking shape as Judge Lewis J. Liman scheduled the key dates for the 'It Ends With Us' stars' proceedings.
"It Ends With Us" set complaints, cast factions, a smear campaign and now a lawsuit – here's how it all went down
Justin Baldoni is heard apologizing to his co-star Blake Lively in an audio message apparently sent to Lively amid production of their film “It Ends with Us,” long before the two stars launched into a legal battle that continues to play out in the public eye.
A New York court has also set a March 2026 trial date and intends to consolidate the crisscrossing lawsuits between Lively and her director and co-star, who is suing both Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds.
A federal judge has set a March 2026 trial date for actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni to resolve their claims stemming from their work on the movie “It Ends With Us.”
As Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni fight their way through the press before landing in court later this year, more and more details about what went behind-the-scenes have been spilling out. Mostly because Baldoni keeps doing things like leaking footage that he thinks exonerates him,
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds attend the world premiere of “A Simple Favor” at The Museum of Modern Art on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)