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.
Taylor Swift and Blake Lively's friendship was called into question amid the $400 million defamation lawsuit filed by "It Ends With Us" director Justin Baldoni.
Actor Bart Johnson says he regrets "unkind" things he's said as Lively's legal drama with her "It Ends with Us" co-star and director continues.
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.”
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.
Blake Lively's brother-in-law Bart Johnson shared an apology to X on Jan. 28 after he appeared to delete a post seemingly criticizing Justin Baldoni he shared on Jan. 27. "Anytime I’ve said anything unkind about someone I’ve regretted it,
Justin Baldoni, in August, thought that the 1990s arcade game's yellow, pellet-eating protagonist, Pac-Man, might be the hero he needed to assist alter the convoluted storyline surrounding
Blake Lively and Taylor Swift's friendship is as strong as ever amid the It Ends With Us star's legal drama with Justin Baldoni. Speculation of a rift between Swift, 35, and Lively, 37, began when a report claimed that the Eras Tour performer had "taken a step back" from her pal after she was apparently
It Ends With Us' Justin Baldoni's live-action Pac-Man movie is doubtful amid the Blake Lively lawsuit controversy.