Blake Lively & Taylor Swift’s years of texts about Justin Baldoni were released

In recent months, this site has opted out of covering the Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively case, just because it was getting too toxic and it was just leading to too many fights in the comment section. The trial was supposed to start in March, but it’s been pushed back to May. My gut says that there will be no settlement or end to this ahead of the trial. Well, this week, a mountain of information has been released in the case. We now have access to some of the texts and emails between Blake and Taylor Swift before, during and after Blake’s lawsuit filing. We also have emails sent from Blake to Ben Affleck. Some of the most interesting stuff (in my opinion) are the emails back-and-forth between various Sony executives as they watched helplessly from the sidelines as this situation grew more contentious and toxic. Some highlights from Blake’s communications:

Jenny Slate had a terrible time: In one message, Slate stated that filming the movie “has been a really gross and disturbing shoot, and I’m one of many who feel [this] way. Justin is truly a false ally and I’m unwilling to do anything that promotes the image that he’s crafting as a ‘male feminist,’” she wrote in one message. “Honestly I have no words to describe what a fraud he is.” In another text Slate said of Baldoni, “I honestly have never ever encountered anything like this dude. He’s the biggest clown and the most intense narcissist. Lots of lessons learned!”

Taylor Swift called Baldoni a bitch: “I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin,” Swift wrote in a message to Lively while sending a screenshot of a People magazine story about Baldoni. The New York Times exposé about Baldoni and Lively’s feud was also set to be published at the time. “It’s rings different when he doesn’t end the story by saying ‘Did I always listen when they said no? No.’ like he did with me. But that must not’ve tested well in the focus group,” Lively wrote. “He’s being honored at the vital voices for women event on Monday.”

Blake’s email to Ben Affleck: On May 17, 2024 Blake wrote to Ben: “I’m writing with a zero pressure ask. I’ve just come out the other side (well almost) of the most upsetting experience I’ve ever had on a movie. The making of doc of this film would be more interesting than the movie could ever be. It’s like if Wild Wild Country, Fyre Festival and Going Clear had a baby with The Room … Room also works though. Anyway, I ended up rewriting and restructuring the entire script, I also ended up having to direct the movie via the chaotic clown ‘director’/actor/producer/financier/studio head at the center. Yes that’s all the same person. oh and did I mention he and everyone he had on the movie is in a cult. If I would’ve just formally directed it, it would’ve been much easier, but having to troubleshoot through his taste, ego and preexisting decisions made it so difficult and that’s not even touching on any of the wild HR issues and beyond. Anyway, now I’m in a bake off with him in the edit. He’s been editing since, I kid you not, July, and they gave me 10 days to do my own pass. We have a bake off in 12 days….If your wife or kids are around, I’d love their opinion also (fyi it does cover domestic violence so no one is caught off guard). I’m such a fan of Jennifer’s, I’ve told her as much every time I’ve met her, and it would be an honor to have her take.”

[From THR]

There were even more emails and texts released between Taylor and Blake as well, dating back to when Blake was actually working on It Ends With Us and rewriting scenes. Blake is quite clear in her messages that Taylor spoke to Baldoni about the film and that Blake used Taylor to persuade Baldoni on certain film-related things.

It was also revealed that Sony executive Andrea Giannetti called Blake a “f–king terrorist” for threatening to walk out of IEWU mid-production unless her 17-point list of demands were met. As the film was being released in August 2024, you might remember that Blake was also promoting her booze line and her haircare line. Sony execs were stressed out about it:

Senior executives at Sony Pictures Entertainment privately criticized Blake Lively during the height of the It Ends With Us controversy, with one suggesting she was “done” in Hollywood. In legal documents unsealed Wednesday, Jan. 21, ahead of a summary judgment hearing in the lawsuit between Lively, 38, and Justin Baldoni, 41, internal emails dated Aug. 21, 2024 show Sanford Panitch, executive vice president and president of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group, weighing in with studio leadership.

“It’s quite ironic because she has a huge hit movie headed to $300M-plus,” Panitch wrote. “And probably will never work again, or not for a while. Although even Hathaway recovered. Tom thinks she’s probably and bizarrely unhirable right now.” Another executive pushed back, arguing the backlash would fade. “This will pass. She is going to be FINE,” the executive wrote.

Panitch disagreed. “No. Disagree,” he responded. “She is done for. At least for a while. It’s cooked.”

He went on to speculate that Lively had told someone named Josh that she was retiring, adding that any return could take years. He compared the potential pause to an “Eva Mendes time,” referencing the actress’s long step back from acting. “She did it to herself,” Panitch wrote.

Panitch also detailed what he believed were the key decisions that escalated the backlash. “What everyone ever has done in show business for time and memorial is protect ‘the show,’” he wrote. “Then none of the sleuthing would have happened.”

He further criticized the timing of Lively’s business activity, calling the launch of her haircare brand, Blake Brown, during the controversy “epic-level stupid.” “She wouldn’t listen,” Panitch added. “She knows better.”

[From People]

At this point, I’m not sure Blake or Justin Baldoni will ever work again. If there’s one lesson I hope people take from this is that when a work situation is going wrong or you find yourself in some kind of toxic professional situation: you should keep everything documented in writing. Not only that, you need to text, speak and email like you know everything is one day going to be read aloud in a deposition or in court.

Note by CB: Due to excessive bot activity we’ve closed down this comment thread. As Kaiser said above, the comment threads get heated quickly and this influences our decision whether to cover these stories.

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  1. Ariel says:

    Here’s the thing, for me.
    Like Blake Lively, don’t like Blake Lively.
    Hate Blake Lively.

    None of her shittiness should matter when it comes to sexual harassment. No woman should have to deal with it. Not her, not Jenny slate, not the teen actress in the movie/ all of whom made statements regarding his inappropriate comments and behaviors.

    Just. Ick.

    • Jais says:

      Yeah, I’m reading all this though and I’m like can we focus on the sexual harassment part. It gets lost in all these details. At the end of the day, they are trying to prove sexual harassment in the trial yes? Not whether the set was necessarily toxic, which is gross yes, but that there was sexual harassment happening.

      • Kitten says:

        I get what you’re saying in that these texts (at least what’s shown here) don’t prove SH.
        But would you put something explicit like that in texts? Like, I’m trying to picture myself in that situation and would I be texting my friend to explain step-by-step the shit a co-worker did to make me uncomfortable? I really think I’d just pick up the phone and call a friend to talk about it instead. So while the texts shown here don’t detail examples of harassment, that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

    • Denguy says:

      SH is a workplace claim of harrasment based on gender that is a) unwelcome, b) severe or pervasive and that c) creates a hostile work environment.

      Individual instances of ick are unlikely to meet all these elements.

    • Kitten says:

      Beat me to it. Lively might be insufferable, entitled, controlling–whatever. None of those qualities preclude her from being a victim on Baldoni’s harassment.

      I was Team Blake from the very beginning because I KNOW who Baldoni is. I’ve had male (ex) friends who were cut from the same cloth. Men like him exploit feminism for cookies. They wield feminism as a shield to hide their vile behavior. I believe Lively, I believe Slate, and I believe Swift. I knew he was rotten the second he hired Depp’s crisis manager and waged a smear campaign against Blake.

  2. ThatGirlThere says:

    They’re both tiresome and entitled but I’m still of the belief from what’s come out and from what I’ve seen of these texts that Baldoni is a fraud and an abuser. He tried to bully the people on that set and BL tried to fight her way out of it.

    Taylor is just Taylor.

  3. All I have for this is WOW what toxic mess it appeared to be while filming and even more toxic with the lawsuit. Baldoni surely is a nasty piece of work.

  4. manda says:

    It’s so hard to learn to not put things in writing!

    I will say, Jenny Slate’s comments to her agent/manager have made it clearer as to what was going on, but yeah, it seems unlikely that either baldoni or lively will work again

  5. Alex Can says:

    Anyone who supports Baldoni at this point should give their head a shake.

  6. Annamay says:

    People in the comments must not have followed the case properly to think Justin did the sexual harrassing, that was Blake, sorry to break it to you guys. There is video of her harrassing JB

    • Lucy says:

      Weird how all of his lawsuits got tossed then. Almost like clips edited for SM don’t hold up in court in context.

  7. PugMama says:

    I’m curious whether anyone who worked with Justin on Jane the Virgin has opinions on this. In general when someone behaves inappropriately it’s usually a pattern. If someone gets the ball rolling others tend to come out of the woodwork. He worked with many female cast members on JTV and I haven’t seen anything from them either in defense of him or corroborating his appalling behavior. Did I miss something or has no one outside of IEWU had anything to say?

    • Lucy says:

      Abusers show themselves when they think they can’t be told no. I’m sure he was a mildly entitled a hole on that show but not outrageous because he wasn’t the director and studio and everything else. Just how men who do DV aren’t usually out pushing their boss to the floor. Victims are chosen.

  8. Kali says:

    I’ve combed through all the released texts and what I’ve seen is:

    1. Blake and Taylor conspiring to wrestle control of the film from Justin BEFORE filming even started, and Taylor more than ok with Blake leveraging her name and influence to do so

    2. Taylor (a woman who has successfully sued for sexual assault, has been public about her dislike of the word bitch, and complained about being called a bitch in a rap song) calling Justin a bitch with a tiny violin while referencing an article in which he states he was previously a victim of sexual assault

    3. Blake unloading to various famous people about what a “doofus” and “chaotic clown” Justin was, but curiously never referencing sexual harassment in her many communications to bestie Taylor

    4. Jenny Slate making it clear she greatly disliked Justin and the shoot and has little respect for him, but also not actually accusing him of anything related to sexual harassment

    Obviously Justin was not these people’s cup of tea, and maybe he is a weirdo or fake misogynist or what have you. But I’m still looking for even any references pointing to sexual harassment in these messages.

  9. MsKrisTalk says:

    Blake’s emails that were released contradicts her claims of SH and supports Justin. The craziest part is that her emails point out that she and Jennie Slate were sexually harassing Brandon and Heath if you based everything on what Blake claims is SH. Blake was easily able to manipulate Jennie because Jennie was mostly angry that Justin has her on film improvising instead of following the script during the strike which would categorize her as a scab.Then mental gymnastics it takes to blame him for filming on a movie set shows crazy the mean girls were. On top of that, Jennie tells Heath that she hates her AirBNB because she can’t have sex with her baby in the room because it’s a one bedroom. Heath agrees to pay for new accommodations because their belief in family and she turns around and complains to the studio because Blake convinced her that it was their fault that she was in that situation. When you deep dive into Blake’s emails alone it’s wild. Was Taylor’s father manipulated or was he being deceitful because he claims that Taylor was being manipulated but based on the texts, she was heavily involved but he claims that she was blackmailed. Is this going to trial when she contradicts everything she is suing for? Like the Sony exec said she caused this and she’s done.

  10. Lilly says:

    Isn’t kind of much that she reached out to Ben Affleck kind of asking him to get involved? And asking for Jennifer and HIS KIDS, or THEIR kids’ input? That’s kind of unprofessional and little much? Especially if they hadn’t been in touch for ages? Also, I think I read she also emailed Matt Damon and his wife, Luciana too. They were very nice in their reply but not invested in the drama. And I’m so disappointed in Taylor. But there’s also more texts from Blake trying to apologize to Taylor and Taylor saying she feels like shes been part of corporate texts and lost her “friend”. But the way they mock Baldoni is ick too.

  11. Denguy says:

    Take for example Isabela Ferrer (young Lily) who sent a note to director Baldoni after her work was complete thanking him for such a positive experience. Then Blake got Columbia Pictures to give Isabela Ferrer the “introducing card” in the credits (marking only the 6th time in Columbia’s 100 year history). Then Isabela Ferrer suddenly had concerns about Baldoni’s behavior.

    Just Ick.