New Special Special ‘Blake Vs. Justin Fox Nation: She’s not ending with us’ unpack the legal battle with the stars

What began as a promising partnership on the screen turned into one of the worst Hollywood legal calculations.
Formerly a private altercation between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldonia broke out in a full public spectacle, with multi -million dollar lawsuits, shocking accusations and a flood of leaked documents and text messages.
Now, New special special, “Blake Vs. Justin: It didn’t end with us”, “ It unpacks the reverse of this high battle, offering viewers a deep dive in the way these former stars have become enemies.
Before their relegation, vibrant and Baldoni were Two Hollywood The most favorable stars. She climbed the glory as Serena Van der Woodsen on CW’s “Gossip Girl”, quickly becoming an icon of style and favorite of fans.
“Every girl wanted to be her,” says pop culture expert Lauren Conlin in a special.
Blake Lively Vs. Justin Baldoni: All you need to know
Baldoni, best known for his role as Rafael Solano in “Jane The Virgin”, transferred Gears into production-auctioning a charge to the long-awaited film adaptation of Roman Colleen Hoover “IT ends with us”, in which he also starred.
The former “ends with us” Kostara Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively, who are now rooted in a fierce legal battle. (Fox Nation)
The problems started when the production on film was stopped due to the strikes of national writers and actors. According to legal documents from Baldoni’s team that received Fox News Digital, Lively and Baldoni, they initially had a friendly employment.
“The SMS is only daily, and a friendly joint has established a pleasant dynamics that, under typical circumstances, would make it easier to work together,” ” The document states.
However, the tensions escalated during the strike when Baldoni was vividly published by the list of 17 points that she needed before she returned. They included a ban on “spontaneous improvisation” during the physical scenes, a ban on commenting on her appearance and restricting discussions about personal experiences with sex or nudity.
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While Baldonia’s production company, Wayfarer Studios, agreed to vibrant conditions and signed the revised contract, the drama did not stop there.
After the clumsy tour of the film, during which Lively faced strong criticism, the actress accused Baldoni and his production society of sexual harassment and orchestration of the campaign for smearing against her. In her complaint, the California Department of Civic Rights described the hostile work environment and the coordinated effort to harm its reputation.
Baldoni shot back, denying all the claims and launching a counter-on-wing.
Justin Baldoni has included the screenshots of the alleged text message interaction with Blake Lively in a modified appeal. (Justin Baldoni Amended Appeal)
In addition to the updated suit, Baldoni shared the time lane of events – including the texts of IE -Poruke that includes actors, intimacy and producers coordinators – as evidence that opposed Lively’s claims that she was sexually harassed by the set of drama in which he was the director.
He also endured stunning $ 250 million lawsuits against the New York Timesstating that their coverage further harmed its reputation.
With a case that still takes place, “Blake vs Justin: It didn’t end with us” It brings together pop culture journalists, legal analysts and famous Fox News faces to break the controversy, analyze its implications and investigate that this great battle could reshape the future of Hollywood.
Don’t miss the exclusive deep diving premiere on Thursday, March 6, To Fox Nation.
Fox Nation Special “Blake Vs. Justin: He didn’t finish with us” (Fox Nation)
Fox News’ Lauryn Overhultz and Tracy Wright contributed to this report.