Ryan Ryinolds went to Justina Baldoni for “fat shame” Blake Liveley
Recently pop up documents with Justin Baldoni And his legal team shed light on the heated conflict over the frame during the pre -production “It ends with us”.
Dispenses add additional difficulty for the current legal war between them as Blake is aliveThe allegations of violation and persecution continue to face Justin Baldoni’s demands for defamation and manipulation.
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Justin Baldoni and Blake Livel

Seeking to resist the Lively charges, Baldoni launched a special site aimed at presenting your events. The site presents detailed legal documents and recently revealed evidence, which, he said, contradicts the story of Lively.
One of the most controversial disputes in the rise center that was shot from the final movie, the Baldon’s decision claims he was forced alive and Ryan Ryinolds.
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Baldoni requests about weight loss for security reasons

According to a temporary case, on April 22, 2023, Baldoni addressed his personal coach, who is also a close friend of the living, ask about her weight. Its the reason according to documentsIt was necessary to properly train the back muscles for the sequence of the lift, in which his character rail lifts Lily at a key romantic moment.
Given the history of Baldoni about back injuries, including several convex discs and chronic pain, he claims that this request was solely a security measure to ensure that the trick was properly executed without the risk to himself and the living.
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Despite this, later in his lawsuit alive claimed that the scene never existed in the movie. However, Baldoni’s legal team provided evidence, including script pages and rehearsal staff, showing that the elevator sequence was planned and rehearsed with a double trick before it was finally cut down from the movie.
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Ryan Reinold is reportedly going to Justina Baldoni

Just a few days later Baldoni was summoned to New York Penthaus Lila, where he was met by angry Ryan Reynolds and accused of “fat” actress. According to Baldoni, Reynolds urged him, demanding, “How do you dare to ask about my wife’s weight? What’s wrong with you?”
Baldoni claims that he was so shocked by the hostility that he felt forced to apologize repeatedly, despite the fact that his question was reasonable and necessary for the stage.
According to the documents, the Dedpool actor demanded to completely remove the lift scene. Later, this demand was introduced, saying that in its legal complaint, that the scene was not even in the film, Baldon’s claim is now challenged by evidence.
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Live allegedly threatened to throw a movie

It is reported that the confrontation intensified further when Lively released an ultimatum, saying Baldoni: “If you can’t get on board with how I work, you have two more weeks to redo me.”
Baldoni’s legal team claims that this was not a legal option because the film was already halfway. Removal of the living at this stage would lead to millions of dollars of financial losses, threatening Baldon’s relationship with Sony (the film distributor) and caused serious reputational damage.
The Baldoni lawsuit claims that this incident noted the beginning of the sample when he repeatedly forced to comply with the requirements of Lively because of the lack of viable alternatives. While Lively made the situation as a dispute in the workplace associated with persecution and discomfort, Baldonia insists that he was put in an impossible position where the agreement was his only option.
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Date of trial Blaik Livel and Justin Baldoni

As the date of the trial is approaching on March 9, 2026, both sides double on their stories, and new evidence pop up at every turn. With the help of text messages, rehearsal personnel and legal documents, which are now public, the dispute between Baldon, Livel and Reynolds only grew, leaving many interesting things to appear before the case will come to court.
One thing is sure: the legal war for “ends with us” is far from over.