According to Page Six, Baldoni texted his publicist in May, expressing concern over Reynolds’ decision to block him and his production company, Wayfarer Studios. The text reportedly said, “Reynolds has blocked me and Wayfarer Studios on Instagram. We should have a plan for IF [Blake] does the same when [the] movie comes out.”
While Blake Lively has not blocked Baldoni, she does not follow him on Instagram, although he follows her. Reynolds and Baldoni also do not follow each other on the platform.
Disturbing Lawsuit Allegations
Blake Lively recently filed a lawsuit accusing Baldoni of creating a toxic work environment during the filming of It Ends With Us. The lawsuit includes shocking claims, such as Baldoni showing Lively inappropriate videos and photos, discussing his alleged addiction to adult content, and making comments about her weight and her late father.
The lawsuit also alleges that Baldoni improvised intimate scenes without Lively’s consent. In one incident, he reportedly bit and sucked Lively’s lower lip during multiple takes, despite her clear discomfort.
Other claims involve Baldoni asking invasive personal questions, including details about Lively’s relationship with Ryan Reynolds.
Unwanted Scene Changes and Trailer Incident
The lawsuit accuses Baldoni of making changes to the script without consulting Lively, including adding scenes with nudity and intimate moments. One scene required Lively’s character to simulate an orgasm, which she strongly opposed. Baldoni allegedly defended the changes by claiming they were “through the female gaze.”
Another claim states that Baldoni entered Lively’s private trailer without permission. Additionally, producer Jamey Heath is accused of showing Lively a graphic childbirth video and pressuring her to simulate nudity for a scene.
Allegations of Reputation Attacks
Court documents reveal text messages suggesting Baldoni’s crisis management team discussed ways to damage Lively’s reputation. One message mentioned “social manipulation,” while another joked about “burying Lively.”
To shift public attention, Baldoni reportedly suggested using his advocacy for domestic violence awareness as a distraction. In one message, he asked his team to create social media content focusing on his support for domestic violence survivors, saying, “What is the TikTok strategy? I’d like you guys to start posting me ONLY talking about domestic violence and why this movie is so important.”
What’s Next?
As these allegations continue to unfold, both Lively and Baldoni have yet to comment publicly on the lawsuit. The situation has sparked significant public interest, especially given the serious nature of the claims.