Colleen Hoover is driving social media amid the drama It Ends With Us.
Colin Hooverauthor of the best-selling book It Ends With Us has mysteriously deactivated her Instagram account, leaving fans confused and speculating.
The timing of Hoover’s departure from social media coincides with a highly publicized legal battle involving the stars of the film adaptation of her novel, Blake Livelyand Justin Baldoni. Tensions between the two actors have reached boiling point, with Baldoni reportedly preparing to launch a website to provide detailed evidence to support his claims against Lively.
After the initial lawsuit was filed, Colleen Hoover spoke out, sharing her support for Blake Lively.
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Why did Colleen Hoover disable her account?

Visitors to Hoover’s Instagram are now greeted with the message “Sorry, this page is unavailable” instead of her usual updates and content.
Hoover’s decision to shut down her Instagram remains unexplained, but the timing raises questions about whether the ongoing court drama influenced her choice. Known for her active engagement with fans, Hoover’s sudden absence from social media adds to the mystery of an already tense situation.
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Colleen Hoover’s Instagram Quit Coincides With New Footage Disputing Blake Lively’s Accusations Against Justin Baldoni

The unedited clip offers an alternative perspective on the now-controversial interaction during filming. The raw footage, which captures multiple takes of the dance scene, includes both audio and video, depicting the friendly, professional dynamic between Baldoni and Lively.
About seven minutes into the video, the pair exchange light-hearted banter. Baldoni asks, “Do you have a beard?” Lively jokingly replies, “I’m probably going to tan on you.” Baldoni laughs and adds, “Smells good,” to more laughter. Lively clarifies that the fragrance is derived from body cosmetics, while maintaining a playful tone.
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The video shows Baldoni nuzzling Lively’s neck as part of a scripted scene, but the conversation revolves around professional elements like lighting, choreography and casual, off-the-cuff comments about their spouses.
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Contradictory statements

The newly surfaced footage disputes claims made in Lively’s lawsuit, which accuses Baldoni of sexual harassment and misconduct, including impromptu physical interactions and inserting gratuitous sexual content into the film without prior consent.
“Justin Baldoni and his lawyer may be hoping this latest stunt will preempt the damaging evidence against him, but the video itself is damning. “Every frame of the released video material corroborates what Ms Lively described in paragraph 48 of her complaint,” her lawyers said in a statement. TMZ.
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“The video shows Mr. Baldoni leaning over Ms. Lively several times, trying to kiss her, kissing her on the forehead, rubbing his face and mouth against her neck, clicking his thumb on her lips, caressing her, telling her how good she smells, and talk to her outside the norm,” the lawyers continued
Justin Baldoni accused Blake Lively of defamation

Baldoni sued Lively, her husband Ryan Reynoldsand her publicist Leslie Soane, accusing them of defamationcivil extortion and invasion of privacy, among other charges. This follows a previous $250 million lawsuit filed by Baldoni The New York Times, which reported on Lively’s lawsuit alleging harassment and misconduct on his part.
Lively’s claims against Baldoni are serious and wide-ranging, she accuses her colleague of repeated incidents of sexual harassment during the filming of the film “It Ends With Us”. Her lawsuit alleges inappropriate comments, unnecessary requests for nudity and inappropriate physical behavior, including an incident where Baldoni allegedly bit and sucked on her bottom lip during an impromptu scene.
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Lawsuit: Justin Baldoni abused filming scenes

The lawsuit says Baldoni insisted on reshoots of scenes beyond what was normally required on set and without Lively’s prior consent. Additional allegations include Baldoni allegedly inserting gratuitous sexual content and nudity into the film, including for an underage character, without prior notice to the cast or crew.
The allegations that have come to light are putting boundaries and professionalism on film sets under scrutiny, sparking widespread debate in the entertainment industry. Both Lively and Baldoni are expected to present additional evidence as the case progresses.