Justin Baldoni's 179-page complaint features allegations about Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift and more as the 'It Ends With Us' legal battle continues. Lively's lawyers claim the $400 million lawsuit 'does not refute the evidence in Ms.
Winter is coming for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni? A “Game of Thrones”-inspired text message has the internet talking about a new aspect in the messy legal dispute, which also may involve one Taylor Swift.
When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. So said Cersei Lannister to Ned Stark in the first season of HBO’s hit fantasy drama series Game Of Thrones. It’s a memorable line, and one of the few instances where a character saying the name of the show or movie they’re in that actually works without feeling forced and silly.
"It Ends With Us" director and actor Justin Baldoni filed a lawsuit on Thursday against his co-star Blake Lively, adding another layer to the legal saga between the pair that began in December.
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Baldoni's suit alleges that the director-star was "being held" in a basement, and claims that he and his guests were "ushered into a separate theater" to watch the film.It Ends With Us director-star Justin Baldoni's $400-million lawsuit against Blake Lively and her husband,
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Lively's legal team spoke up hours after Baldoni filed a suit against her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, over what transpired on the set of 'It Ends With Us' and in the weeks following the movie's release.