Taylor Swift; Blake Lively; Justin Baldoni.Photo:Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Jeff Spicer/Getty; Gotham/WireImage
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Jeff Spicer/Getty; Gotham/WireImage
Justin Baldoniis claimingBlake Livelyleveraged her famous friendship withTaylor Swiftto holdIt Ends With Us"hostage."
In an exhibit accompanying Baldoni’s amended complaint filed Friday, Jan. 31, the director-actor, 41, alleges that Lively, 37, through a Sony executive, “made a veiled threat, implying she might ‘change her mind’ about reaching out to Taylor Swift to secure the use of ‘My Tears Ricochet’ for the trailer if her demands are not met.”
Lively’s cut ofIt Ends With Usis ultimately what was releasedin theaters. Sony Pictures Entertainment chair-CEO Tony Vinciquerra praisedLively’s “passion and commitment” in August and said, “We love working with Blake, and we want to do 12 more movies with her.”
In a May 2024 red carpet interview, Baldoni was asked about Lively using her connections to secure the song in the trailer, tellingEntertainment Tonight, “That’s all Blake. … Blake knows everybody. Her and Taylor are very good friends. I’m so happy that they agreed to have the song in the trailer. It’s so perfect for the movie.”
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An alleged text sent from Lively, during an exchange in which she and Baldoni were discussing her proposed rooftop scene dialogue changes, Lively describedhusband Ryan Reynolds and close pal Swift as her supportive “dragons,” invoking theGame of Thronescharacter Khaleesi, who stand up for her and her creative vision, per Baldoni’slawsuit.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in “It Ends With Us”.Nicole Rivelli/Sony Pictures Entertainment
Nicole Rivelli/Sony Pictures Entertainment
“The evidence will also show that Sony asked Ms. Lively to oversee Sony’s cut of the film, which they then selected for distribution and was a resounding success,” her attorneys added.
Lively and Baldoni’s lawyers have their first court appearance on Feb. 3. If the cases progress to a trial, that trial is currently scheduled for March 2026.
source: people.com