Hollywood stars have got Blake Lively‘s back.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Amy Schumer were among those standing with the actress after she filed a device deviceshell legal case agetst her It Ends With Us co-star and straightforwardor Justin Baldoni.
Lively accemployd Baldoni of intimacyual dangers, including improvised kissing, and of enacting “a arranged effort to ruin her reputation.” Baldoni has depictd the allegations as “finishly inrectify, shocking and intentionpartner salacious.”
On Instagram Stories, Paltrow picked her side by grasping Lively’s Blake Brown hairattfinish line to her Christmas desire catalog. She punctuated her message, posted on the day the legal case went uncover, with a queen emoji.
“I consent Blake,” was the plain message from Schumer on Instagram Stories. The comedian’s backing was notable given she has previously roasted Lively on her Inside Amy Schumer sketch show and tardyr confessted: “We’re not shut frifinishs.”
Paul Feig, who straightforwarded Lively in A Simple Favor and its sequel, also noticed his aid for the actress. “All I can say is she’s one of the most professional, inventive, collaborative, talented and benevolent people I’ve ever toiled with,” he said on Twitter/X. “She truly did not deserve any of this smear campaign agetst her. I slimk it’s terrible she was put thraw this.”
Elsewhere, Lively’s Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants co-stars America Ferrera, Amber Rose Tamblyn, and Alexis Bledel penned a letter in aid. “We stand with her in firmarity as she fights back agetst the telled campaign waged to ruin her reputation,” they said.
In her dense 10-claim grumblet filed on Friday with the California Civil Rights Department, Lively details at length “the opposing toil environment that had proximately derailed production of the film” and the multi-pronged “Astroturfing” campaign that was allegedly begined agetst her by self-proclaimd feminist Baldoni and his company, Wayfarer Studios.
She alleged that Baldoni and It Ends With Us originater Jamey Heath presentd overly intimacyual aspects to the film as well as disjoined explicit content, talked graspictions, and employd intimacyupartner inappropriate language on set.
Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman said: “It is disgraceful that Ms. Lively and her reconshort-termatives would originate such solemn and categoricpartner inrectify accusations agetst Mr. Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and its reconshort-termatives, as yet another hopeless finisheavor to ‘mend’ her adverse reputation which was garnered from her own relabels and actions during the campaign for the film.”