Hollywood stars have got Blake Lively's back.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Amy Schumer were among those who stood with the actress after she filed a lawsuit against her And it ends with us Co-starring and directed by Justin Baldoni.
Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment, including impromptu kissing, and of making a “concerted effort to destroy her reputation.” Baldoni called the allegations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally indecent.”
On Instagram Stories, Paltrow chose her side by adding Lively's Blake Brown hair care line to her Christmas wish list. Her message, which she posted on the day the lawsuit was announced, included a queen emoji.
“I believe Blake,” was the simple message Schumer sent on Instagram Stories. The comedian's support was notable considering she previously roasted Lively over it Inside Amy Schumer He showed a sketch and later admitted: “We're not close friends.”
Paul Feig, who directed Lively in Simple service Its sequel also indicated his support for the actress. “All I can say is she is one of the most professional, creative, collaborative, talented and kind people I have ever worked with,” he said on Twitter/X. “She really doesn't deserve any of this smear campaign against her. I think it's terrible that she went through this.
Elsewhere, Lively The brotherhood of travel pants Co-stars America Ferrera, Amber Rose Tamblyn and Alexis Bledel wrote a message of support. They said: “We stand in solidarity with her as she resists the campaign launched to destroy her reputation.”
In her dense, 10-claim complaint filed Friday with the California Department of Civil Rights, Lively goes into lengthy detail about the “hostile work environment that nearly derailed the film’s production” and the multi-pronged “Astroturfing” campaign allegedly launched against her. By self-proclaimed feminist activist Baldoni and his company Wayfarer Studios.
It was alleged that Baldoni and And it ends with us Producer Jamey Heath introduced hyper-sexual aspects to the film as well as showing pornography, discussing addiction, and using sexually inappropriate language on set.
“It is shameful that Ms. Lively and her representatives would make such dangerous and categorically false accusations against Mr. Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios, and its representatives, as yet another desperate attempt to ‘repair’ the negative reputation she had earned from her statements and actions during the film’s advertising campaign,” said Baldoni’s attorney, Brian Friedman.