Justin Baldoni appears to mention Taylor Swift in Blake Lively’s text

Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, Taylor Swift.
Getty Images(3)Justin Baldoni It seems that it was mentioned Blake Livelyfriends, Taylor Swiftin a text message conversation It all ends with us.
In Baldoni’s new $400 million lawsuit against Lively, 37, the lawsuit is filed by US Weekly Baldoni appeared to mention Swift and Lively’s husband, 34, on Thursday, January 16, Ryan Reynoldswhile discussing Lively’s changes to the film’s now-infamous rooftop scene It all ends with us.
“We were shooting the rooftop scene today and I really like what you did. It really helped [sic] a lot of. Make it more fun and interesting. (I would have felt this way without Ryan and Tyler),” Baldoni’s text was accompanied by a winking emoji. “You are truly an all-around talent. Really excitednd [sic] So grateful to be doing this together.
Lively allegedly responded but did not indicate that Baldoni mentioned Reynolds or Swift, 48, according to the lawsuit.
“Thank you so much. And it means a lot. I’m very inspired by these movies and we’re going to have something to contribute beyond the success of the book,” the actress replied according to the docs. “We have the opportunity to not only surprise people who love the book, but also reach a wider audience by making an undeniably dynamic and commercial film.”
Swift was also apparently mentioned in text messages exchanged between Baldoni and executives at Sony Entertainment, which released It all ends with us. The alleged conversation claimed that Lively was reaching out to Swift about using one of her songs in the film. (Swift’s 2020 song “My Tears Ricochet” appeared in the film’s first trailer.)
“Blake called Taylor to approve the song. Of course, she reached out and said she was requesting…her editor’s time,” one purported message from a contact named Sony Executive No. road. “We know this is conditional on signing the contract, but asking if you would reconsider… It’s ok to release this trailer and Blake has not changed her mind about calling herself Taylor Swift again.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni on the set of “This Is Over.”
Jose Perez/Bauer Griffin/GC ImagesIn the doc, Baldoni claimed that an unnamed “super celebrity” was involved in his and Lively’s behind-the-scenes drama. Baldoni claimed that Lively sent him a draft of the rooftop scene that was “completely different” from the original version. Baldoni claimed in the lawsuit that he was “grateful” for her “enthusiasm” but ultimately wanted the film to have moments “somewhere between the original and Lively’s version.” Lively allegedly didn’t respond to him for “several days” before texting him.
“Of course, I don’t feel good. Or [another megacelebrity friend and Ryan Reynolds]. Let me be praised for my passion, not my specific contributions,” Lively’s alleged message read.
It’s unclear who the celebrity friend is.
us Lively and Swift have been contacted for comment.
Bardoni files new lawsuit against Lively, Reynolds and Lively’s publicist Leslie Sloancompensation of US$400 million. The document is in his new york times Defamation and false information invade privacy. (Lively first sued Baldoni in December, claiming he waged a campaign of “social manipulation” against her and created a “hostile work environment” on the set. Baldoni denies the accusations.)
“This lawsuit is a legal proceeding based on substantial untampered evidence detailing Blake Lively and her team’s attempts to destroy Justin Timberlake by disseminating heavily redacted, unverified, new and doctored information to the media. Baldoni, his team and their respective companies,” Barondi’s lawyer Brian Friedman said in a statement us. “Based on our efforts to provide all the complete text messages, emails, video footage and other documentary evidence shared in real time by both parties, it is clear that this is a battle she will not win and will certainly regret.”
The statement continued: “Blake Lively was either grossly misled by her team or deliberately misrepresented the facts. Ms. Lively will never again be allowed to continue to exploit real victims of harassment simply for the sake of personal reputation at the expense of those who have no right.” Let us not forget that Ms. Lively and her team sought to destroy reputations and livelihoods for outrageously selfish reasons through their own dangerous manipulation of the media, even before any actual legal action was taken. . We know the truth and now the public knows the truth. Justin and his team have nothing to hide and the documents don’t lie.
Publicists affected by Lively’s lawsuit provided additional statements.
“Amid the tragedy in California where we live, it is devastating that we are forced to answer this vicious and self-serving ongoing lawsuit, filled with well-documented and provable lies. Five months ago, Lively “The woman chose to promote a film about domestic violence in a manner that immediately generated negative and organic backlash due to her own well-publicized behavior,” they said in a statement. us. “Instead of taking responsibility, she decided to cruelly accuse us. Lively and her team engaged in vicious attacks on individuals, choosing to provide the New York Times with altered, out-of-context and edited text messages in an attempt to paint themselves as The victims triggered a series of events that have caused immeasurable harm.
The statement continued: “To be clear, Ms. Lively and her team have launched this smear campaign in the media for the sole purpose of gaining undeserved public sympathy for her own missteps. Over the past month Here, we received death threats, abhorrent abuse, and vile anti-Semitic slurs because she decided to use us as a scapegoat for her own choice to promote the movie that made her millions of dollars. Through this document, we reveal. Opens up on what happens when the powerful use power, fear and money as weapons to destroy, intimidate and bully those who stand in their way.