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Blake Lively's revised complaints highlighted the ongoing legal battle with Justin Bardoni, claiming that the actress was “extremely unsettled” and “traumatized.”

Lively filed a complaint on February 18 after first denounced her sexual harassment co-star.

“The emotional impact on Lively is extreme and not only affects her, but also affects her family, including her husband and four children. Public,” obtained by Fox News Digital Read the revised complaints. “She has fought to maintain her personal life and business interests, but behind a closed door, she is struggling with sadness, fear, trauma and extreme anxiety. She is I also experience repeated and painful physical symptoms as a result of this experience.”

“Mr. Reynolds is also mentally, physically and professionally affected by the pain of his wife and children,” the complaint continues. “But at worst, it has an impact on young children who have been traumatized and emotionally uprooted in ways that have effectively affected their well-being.”

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Blake Lively's amended complaint alleges that the ongoing legal battle with Justin Bardoni has “extremely unsettling” and “zero trauma” for the actress. (Getty Images)

On a lively day after the “Gossip Girl” star appeared on a star-studded celebration to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, the decision to highlight the “emotional impact” of the incident was “bad timing.” ” Entertainment lawyer Kamron Douratshahi told FOX News digital.

Dowlatshahi, partner of MSD lawyers, added Dowlatshahi, Dowlatshahi added Dowlatshahi added Dowlatshahi said, “After the very few days of publication and days after this revised complaint, It seems a bit inadequate to go to the lodge a few days after this revised complaint: “He was joking on 'SNL'. ”

Lively and Reynolds were given a February 18 deadline to file an amended complaint against Baldoni by Judge Lewis Liman.

“This makes it even more clear that public appearances are not a good idea,” Douratshahi said. “My lawyer included the phrase “back door behind a closed room” to describe the appearance, but usually you don't want to be in a position where you need to accredit and contextualize your client's actions. thing. “

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However, how incidents involving sexual harassment have affected her family, and what Live mentions that her children “harmed the trauma” is a specialist in Goldman McCormick's reputation management. The family and managing partner Ryan McCormick explained that it could indicate “it must be worth the fight.” Go to Fox News Digital.

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Blake Lively and Justin Bardoni starred together in “It Ends With Us.” (Getty Images)

“You can say it's an attempt to maximize public empathy, but at the same time, if these allegations prove to be true, then expressing how she really feels is It's active,” said the branding expert. “You sometimes think that celebrities have a wonderful life, magical life, but they look a lot like the average person. They have a family to care for. Reynolds and vibrant people. 24-7 and has an emotional sacrifice from legal situations like this, as he admits that everything is living how devastating it is for her family, so to hit hard like this There is.

McCormick is lively and Reynolds said “we have to be seen and remain relevant.” “Due to the negative reaction surrounding the SNL50 joke, I didn't think it was that bad.

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“Also, it is actually positive for their image that power couples are vulnerable by acknowledging how deep their worries are,” explained McCormick. “When this lawsuit first began in such a public way, I was surprised. You might have thought it was due to a wounded ego. But Blake Lively was named Justin Bardoni. “It's because she fixed her complaints to include other women who alleged misconduct in the film. I think it shows that the issue is more serious than initially recognized.”

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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively attended the 50th “Saturday Night Live” celebration amid the ongoing legal battle with Justin Bardoni. (Udo Salters/Patrick McMullan Getty Images, Gotham/GC Images)

A few days before filing the revised complaint, Lively attended the 50th “Saturday Night Live” celebration with her husband on February 16th.

Reynolds appears to have enjoyed the legal situation between him and his wife and the media frenzy around him as Tina Faye and Amy Poehler took to the stage. The “SNL” alumni found Reynolds in the crowd and asked, “What do you think?”

Reynolds immediately replied, “Amazing, why? What did you ask?”

The “end with us” drama with reference to the lawsuit and Bardoni seemed to have been caught by a vibrant surprise when she saw her husband with a confused look on her face.

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She wears a sparkling silver dress next to her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and she gives a lively smile.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds made their first red carpet appearance in months with “SNL50.” (NBC)

Legal experts agreed that Reynolds' jokes on “SNL50” are almost harmless.

“Reynolds doesn't have similar emotional distress claims against Bardoni, so his public appearance is not so harmful,” Douratshahi told Fox News Digital. “Being vibrant in public and accepting invitations to various events is something she hasn't suffered emotionally, and her career impact in terms of revenue and employment outlook is a factor of hundreds of millions of dollars. It shows that it is not serious enough to assure you that she has not said anything publicly, and that her presence and participation in the “SNL” event has led to the damage of her emotional distress over her allegations of sexual harassment. It may be alleviated. ”

“So the more events she and Reynolds attend, the weaker her claims could be, and in the end, it might help Bardoni,” added Douratshahi.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, who had two children in 2016

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were portrayed here in 2016, with four children together. (Tommaso Boddi/Wireimage)

Another expert noted that Reynolds' statement on both “SNL50” and “The Voice” was “somewhat benign” and would not “make a difference” in court.

“They didn't get in and in reality they wouldn't have much of an impact on the merits of lawsuits or damages,” said Entertainment and Media Law Attorney Tre Lovell. However, in the court of public opinion, the appearance can be “very damaging.”

“Obviously, both Lively and Reynolds' images were hit hard by these lawsuits, injecting a lot of negativity and animus into public places. They need to rehabilitate themselves and their personas. “I explained. “They do this by being friendly and likable for the public. In other words, they show a personality that has been favored by fans in the first place. But at the same time, they have completely separated from the lawsuit. , Never leave. ock, sleazy, all references to the lawsuit should be made through lawyers. Efforts to both lively and Reynolds in the fight for publicity to reduce or ridiculous legal proceedings. It could have a huge negative impact.”

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Justin Bardoni accused Blake Livelys and Ryan Reynolds of civil tor, honor and interference in contractual relationships in the $400 million lawsuit. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

December, Active detailed allegations of sexual harassmentretaliation, intentional distress of emotional distress, negligence and other Bardoni and film producer Jamie Heath first filed with the California Civil Rights Office and later in a complaint filed in federal court.

Bardoni “mistakes” him after the actress took control of the film, and after the film's reporter tour fallout, Bardoni “mistakes” him in his own lawsuit filed in January. He claimed he had criticized him. Bardoni Legal Team Lively claimed she had no evidence of a deliberate smear campaign and instead worked to repair her reputation by accusing the actor and others of sexual harassment.

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Blake Lively filed an amended complaint showing that the two cast members are willing to testify against Justin Bardoni. (Justin Talis/AFP via Getty Images)

In Lively's revised complaint, she insisted that the two female cast members were willing to testify to “unwelcome behavior” exhibited on set.

“Wayfarer, Baldoni and Heath knew they had received or had many HR complaints about their actions,” Blake's legal team wrote in a news application. “They acknowledged a lot from day one. For example, on the first day of filming, while trying to hold a Lively employee, Heath said, “Even knowing if we're allowed to do this.” Not that. It's a day. One and already we have an HR report.”

In response, Bardoni's lawyer, Brian Friedman, told Fox News Digital that the claim was “hestical.”

“Our clients are transparent in providing receipts, real-time documents, videos, and media manipulated and have a completely different story to Cherry's chosen,” Friedman said. It was stated in a statement. “Our clients take this issue and these issues very seriously despite the jokes made publicly by the plaintiff and her husband. Claim.”

“The documents don't lie, so people do so, so future depositions of those who initially supported Mr. Riley's false claims and those who are witnesses to her own actions will be enlightened.” Friedman concluded. “What's really offensive here is the lack of actual evidence from Mr. Riley.”

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