Justin Baldoni Sues Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for $400 Million Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

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In a dramatic turn of events in the legal feud surrounding the film "It Ends With Us," Justin Baldoni has filed a lawsuit against his co-star Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, demanding at least $400 million in damages. Baldoni denies any allegations made against him by the couple and claims that Lively and Reynolds have deliberately manipulated media narratives to tarnish his reputation with false claims of sexual misconduct.

According to the lawsuit, Baldoni asserts that Lively's previous accusations of sexual harassment are unfounded, emphasizing that their working relationship was comfortable enough for her to nurse during meetings. He alleges that Lively later mischaracterized these interactions as harassment. Baldoni's legal team argues that they complied with all requests for an intimacy coordinator to assist Lively during sensitive scenes, contradicting her claims of feeling vulnerable on set.

The escalation comes just weeks after Lively filed her own lawsuit against Baldoni, accusing him of retaliating against her for speaking out about her experiences during filming. Her legal representatives have issued a statement denouncing Baldoni's lawsuit as an attempt to deflect from the accusations of sexual harassment, characterizing it as a common tactic used by perpetrators against victims.

The film "It Ends With Us," based on Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, debuted in theaters in August, exceeding expectations with an opening gross of $50 million, largely fueled by the unfolding legal drama. The ongoing dispute continues to attract significant attention within Hollywood and beyond.

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