Hollywood Turns on Blake Lively: The Evidence That Changes EVERYTHING.
🎬 The Kiss That Changed the Case and Lively’s Hypocrisy
The most damning piece of evidence revealed in Baldoni’s motion for summary judgment is video footage from a now-deleted hospital scene from the movie It Ends With Us. This footage allegedly shows that the central claim in Blake Lively’s lawsuit—that Baldoni improvised unwanted kisses—is actually inconsistent with her own actions.
Baldoni’s legal team asserts that:
Lively improvised a kiss in the hospital scene and continued to do so over multiple takes, despite “no kiss in the script.” This occurred before the filming break, a period Lively claims was “toxic.”
Lively subsequently made a condition of returning to work in January 2024 that there be “no more improvising of kissing,” a demand that Baldoni’s team argues is hypocritical given her own alleged behavior captured on film.
This evidence forms the crux of the argument that Lively’s claims “don’t match reality,” forcing the public to ask why the alleged victim was the one initiating physical intimacy repeatedly.
🤬 The Penthouse Ambush: Ryan Reynolds’s True Persona
The emotional core of Baldoni’s defense is his account of a private meeting with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at their New York City penthouse in January 2024. Baldoni’s text messages to actor Rainn Wilson describe the confrontation as “traumatic,” leaving him “emotionally paralyzed.”
The Confrontation: Baldoni claims Reynolds “aggressively berated” him for five to six hours, reading accusations off a phone and talking to him like a “5-year-old.” The tirade was allegedly triggered by a misunderstanding where Baldoni asked a trainer about Lively’s weight due to concerns about his own “back issues” for a lifting scene—a question Reynolds allegedly framed as “fat-shaming.”
The Power Play: The meeting is judged by critics as a humiliating “ambush” orchestrated by Reynolds, who allegedly grew “enraged” when Baldoni refused to apologize for what he insisted he didn’t do. The purpose, according to legal filings, was not reconciliation, but an “inappropriate and humiliating berating.”
Hollywood insiders are said to view this incident as validation of the dark side of Reynolds, a star who “controls his image better than almost any A-lister” but operates with an intense, controlling persona behind closed doors.
♟️ The Coup and the Celebrity Weaponization
The documents reveal a broader pattern of alleged “creative hijacking” and retaliation by the couple and their influential network:
The Rewritten Script: Lively allegedly sent Baldoni a completely rewritten version of a rooftop scene, which she later joked was authored by Ryan Reynolds.
Celebrity Pressure: Lively allegedly used her celebrity connections, including Taylor Swift, Hugh Jackman, and Shawn Levy, referring to them as her “dragons,” to apply pressure and influence the film’s creative decisions. This reportedly included successfully working with Taylor Swift to get her music placed in the film, overriding the director’s authority.
Professional Erasing: Baldoni claims this power play led to him being stripped of his “a film by” credit, removed from posters and trailers, and being “professionally erased” from his own film—a strategic takedown that critics call a “coup.”
🔒 The Silence: Unfiled Motions and Sealed Texts
The final judgment on Lively’s case is based on a key legal omission: she refused to file her own motion for summary judgment. This document would require her to prove her claims with “actual facts”—emails, video, and witness testimony. Her silence is interpreted by critics as an admission that her case, built on “I felt, I thought, I believed,” lacks the necessary evidence.
Furthermore, Lively successfully demanded that certain text messages—especially those with her celebrity friends that would show her “trashing Justin” and “strategizing about edits and control”—be sealed from public view. This demand is judged as a blatant effort to “protect the image at all costs” and prevent the public from seeing the full picture of the alleged manipulation and control.
The ongoing legal fight, where Baldoni is asking the judge to dismiss Lively’s $161 million claim, is now less about harassment and more about who holds the most power in Hollywood and which party has the most facts to back their narrative.