Yeah, he seems to be going a bit overboard with all of this.
He basically said during an interview on some show that he would sue Reynolds and Blake into oblivion.

Yeah, he seems to be going a bit overboard with all of this.
That's funny. He's a public figure and can't sue for something like that.He basically said during an interview on some show that he would sue Reynolds and Blake into oblivion.![]()
Yeah, I hadn't heard of him until now either.Who the hell is Justin Baldoni?
"And then ruthlessly and callously murdered him without any regard for his man bun, perfect face and what is probably a very nice manicure."“Your honour, I have been maligned. My reputation has been damaged. They used me as inspiration for a character who was extremely nice and polite.”
Oh, I'm well aware of who he is now but I meant that I didn't know who he was before her accusation of him.Justin Baldoni directed and starred in It Ends With Us opposite Ryan Reynold's wife Blake Lively. She has accused him of mistreatment on set, and he is now counter punching by saying, among other things, Nicepool was an unflattering imitation of him, which in my opinion is ridiculous.
"The Proposal".Anyway, Nicepool had the best punchline in the whole movie.
Unless he plans to claim (or lamely imply) that they were forcibly contained in the area, then this seemingly amounts to "the party was in a place I didn't like"? Boo hoo.Now Beldonis is saying that him and his guests were "held in a basement" during the premiere of "It Ends With Us" and that they forced him to leave the Red Carpet once Black Lively showed up. He does have pictures that show the "basement" so the story might not be total BS, but we are only getting his side of things.
https://ew.com/justin-baldoni-lawsuit-blake-lively-held-basement-it-ends-with-us-premiere-8776423
Probably a strong adhesive.Yeah, I'm curious exactly how forcibly they were "held" in the basement.
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