Blake Lively Made Headlines For Her It Ends With Us Wardrobe. Months Later, It Came Up In Justin Baldoni’s Lawsuit Against Her And Ryan Reynolds

Blake Lively Made Headlines For Her It Ends With Us Wardrobe. Months Later, It Came Up In Justin Baldoni’s Lawsuit Against Her And Ryan Reynolds

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Ever since its release in 2024, the book to movie adaptation It Ends With Us has been making headlines due to accusations lobbed by Blake Lively, actor/director Justin Baldoni, and their respective legal teams. The film (which is streaming with a Netflix subscription) continues to be controversial thanks to lawsuits submitted by Lively as well as Baldoni’s teams. The latter actor recently sued Lively and Ryan Reynolds, offering some more complaints about what he feels went down on the movie. While Lively turned heads with her It Ends With Us wardrobe, it’s now come up in the new lawsuit.

Baldoni’s original lawsuit was against The New York Times, but his newest one is agains Reynolds and Lively, suing them for $400,000 and alleging civil extortion, defamation and more. In the new complaint, the film’s director took aim at Lively’s wardrobe for the film, listing that she got the production money and time as a result of taking over her character Lily’s clothes. It reads:

Almost immediately, Lively began inserting herself into the production process in intrusive ways well beyond the scope of her contractual entitlements. For example, Lively began to insist on creative control over her character’s wardrobe. While lead actors are sometimes granted approval over their characters’ general look, they generally do not receive full control over wardrobe decisions without input from the director or producers. What may seem like an innocuous request can in fact have monumental impact on a film production.

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