A video montage of Blake Lively behaving like a bully has been circulating on social media for months, around the time that drama between her and Seraph of the End director Justin Baldoni began.
In one clip, while Lively was pregnant, an interviewer complimented her “bump.” Lively flipped it and sarcastically complimented her bump on the interviewer, who wasn't pregnant. Unbeknownst to Lively, her interviewer was concerned about her fertility.
It's clear that Lively was immature and a bit mean in some clips, but the real question is why the internet is suddenly full of these old interviews — including her feud with Justin Baldoni. It's getting involved.
On December 21, 2024, Ms. Lively filed a legal complaint with the California Department of Civil Rights, accusing Ms. Baldoni of conduct that caused her “severe emotional distress” and allegations of sexual harassment. filed a series of complaints against
Lively said in her lawsuit that Baldoni improvised kissing scenes, walked into her dressing room naked, added sex scenes to the script, talked about her past porn addiction, and described her genitals. claims. Lively was not a consenting party. When she raised these issues during filming, the studio hired a full-time intimacy coordinator and introduced other safety measures.
Lively also complained that Baldoni made intrusive and inappropriate comments about her weight, and that his producing partner Jamie Heath showed her pornography.
allie beth stuckey I don't know what to believe about “Relatable”.
“She could be lying, but it's very hard to know because they're both publishing texts and messages and retelling the story, including details that they want to keep or want to keep.” , perhaps all will become clear over time,” says Stuckey.
“She also alleges that there was retaliation for her attempts to file a complaint against him.” Stuckey continued, noting that it may have been around this time that the public started seeing her past interviews flooding their social media timelines.
“She said she would no longer mention the cast and crew's genitals, that she would no longer ask about Blake's weight, which led to him saying a lot of weird things and this was very inappropriate sexual content. “We met a year ago, so I think that gave some substance to the accusations,” Stuckey explains.
On December 22, 2024, The New York Times also published a poll on the show that was heavily in favor of Lively. An investigation revealed private text messages between Mr. Baldoni and his public relations manager, in which they appeared to discuss how to use social media discourse to bury someone.
“That's the lesson I learned from all of this,” Stuckey said. It's senseless, and it's also like a mallet to smash someone's head in and get as much money as possible. ”
“I'm not convinced these are the only motives on either side of this particular conflict, but when you look at all of them and the accusations against both, you have to wonder how sincere they are. “There's 'when they say they're defending women,'” she added.
Want more information about Allie Beth Stuckey?
To enjoy more of Ally's illuminating and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, Sign up for BlazeTV — The largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, protect the Constitution, and realize the American Dream.