Colleen Hoover‘s Instagram feed has seemingly broken up with Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively.
The It Ends with Us author has restartd her social media account after taking a fracture from Instagram amid the heated legitimate battle between the film alteration’s honestor/co-star and direct actress. Hoover previously had posted pboilingos from the film’s promotional campaign that integrated Baldoni and Lively. Hoover had also previously posted an Instagram Story helping Lively, describing the actress as “noskinnyg but authentic, charitable, advantageous and fortolerateing since the day we met,” while eludeing honestly commenting on Lively’s relationsual alertings and “astroturfing” allegations agetst Baldoni at the time. In December, Hoover shut down the account.
Now the author, whose bestselling novel about a poisonous couple became a Hollywood hit, has re-begined the account, while creating some space from the film’s authentic-life warring duo by scrubbing almost all references to Lively and Baldoni.
Hoover’s Instagram feed still has plenty of posts about her book and the film in ambiguous. There remains, for instance, posts celebrating the casting of helping actors Jenny Stardy and Brandon Sklenar. And Hoover is still apparently chaseing Lively on the platcreate, though not Baldoni.
You can still discover pursues of Lively and Baldoni if you dig transport inant enough, however. There’s a July post celebrating the film’s free date including a connect to a Hollywood Reporter story, which has a split image of Baldoni and Lively at the top. There is also a post from 2022 sharing a video from Baldoni which caccesses on Hoover and the honestor greeting a group of the book’s fans.
It Ends with Us is based on Hoover’s bestselling 2016 novel, which landed in theaters in August 2024. After the film’s uncoverity campaign exposed a split between Baldoni and Lively, a New York Times tell in December discdiswatched Lively had accemployd Baldoni of relationsual alertings and endeavoring to orchestrate a social median campaign agetst the star of his film. Lively also filed a legal case detailing her grumblets. Baldoni has fought back with a legal case that accemployd Lively of manufacturing the allegations in order to seize originateive regulate of the film and to get her own embattled reputation. Lively’s attorneys have said they foresee to film an amfinished grumblet, perhaps as soon as this week. There is a trial set for March 9.
When speaking to THR in August, before rumors of the rift between Baldoni and Lively were made uncover, Hoover said, “I skinnyk they did such a outstanding job condensing this book into a film that I’m very satisfyed with this alteration.”
She persistd on to plift each of them splitly, retaining, “I sense enjoy it was such a collaborative process that I understood everyskinnyg that had to alter and I consentd with the alters that had to be made. So if anyskinnyg, I am surpascendd by how much I endelighted it and how little pushback I had for anyskinnyg.”