Taylor Swift is mentioned in Justin Baldoni’s Blake Lively takedown plan

Justin Baldonisaid crisis management group Taylor Swift in their supposed plan of destruction Blake Lively.
Alive, 37 years old, died sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni, 40, on Friday, Dec. 20, and her allegations against him, including creating a “hostile work environment” and causing the actress “serious emotional distress.”
Evidence attached to the complaint showed that a crisis management expert working for Baldoni wrote in an Aug. 6 email: “We’ve seen the most innocuous problems turn into gigantic ones because of Social Security, or the biggest crises have no impact on Social Security at all. . You just can’t tell at this stage. But BL does have the same fan base as TS, so we’re going to take it very seriously.”
A separate “planning scenario” document from Baldoni also notes that “our team may also explore planting stories about weaponizing feminism and how people like Taylor Swift are accused of using this tactic to ‘bully’ in order to gain what they want.” (Lively, 35, and Swift have long been close and still are documented their membership for many years.)
Us Weekly has reached out to Lively’s rep for comment. us also reached out to a Swift representative for comment.
Baldoni also used the message on social media Hailey Bieber as an example in an astroturfing plan against Lively. The text exchanges are addressed in the legal complaint received us on Saturday, December 21, revealed that Baldoni posted a screenshot of the X chain unpacking “Hailey Bieber’s Story of Abuse of Women,” according to the text, writing, “This is what we’re going to need.”
Lively’s December complaint alleges that “millions of people (including numerous reporters and influencers) who saw these fabricated stories, social media posts and other online content” were “unwitting consumers of the crisis PR, astroturfing and digital retribution campaign ,” allegedly orchestrated by Baldoni against Lively.
A live fell sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni on Friday, who claimed the meeting took place during production It ends with us in January 2024 to hear Lively’s claims against her colleague. According to the lawsuit, Lively’s demands included “no more showing Blake nude videos or images of women, no more mention of Baldoni’s alleged previous actions “porn addiction” no more discussions of sexual conquests in front of Blake and others, no further references to the genitalia of the cast and crew, no further inquiries about Blake’s weight, and no further references to Blake’s deceased father.’
Baldoni’s lawyer Brian Friedman addressed Lively’s “totally false, outrageous and deliberately obscene” allegations in a statement to us. He claimed that Lively sued to “correct her negative reputation” and “reframe the narrative” regarding the film’s production.
He further alleged that the actress made “numerous demands and threats” during filming, including “threatening not to show up on set, threatening not to promote the film, which ultimately led to its termination during distribution when her demands will not be met.”
In a statement to The New York Times in December, Lively said, “I hope my lawsuit will help pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about wrongdoing, and help protect others who may be targeted.”
The actress denied spreading negative information about Baldoni.