The two starred together in É Assim que Acaba, an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s play of the same name, and reportedly had a disagreement behind the scenes of the film
Through your lawyer, Giustino Baldonidirector and co-star of Here’s how it endsadaptation of the work of the same name by Colleen Hoovercountered her co-star’s accusations, Blake Livelythat he sexually harassed her during the filming of the film.
“It is shameful that Lively and her representatives have made such serious and categorically false allegations BaldoniWayfarer Studios and its representatives”he stated Bryan Freedmann in a statement to The New York Times last Saturday (21st).
“This is yet another desperate attempt to ‘fix’ his negative reputation, earned by his own comments and actions during the campaign for the film, interviews and press activities, which were observed publicly, in real time and without editing. , and who have allowed the Internet to generate its own views and opinions”added the lawyer.
In the same publication, which aired after TMZ reveal the existence of a process Blake Lively against Giustino Baldonithe actress also said: “I hope my legal action will help uncover these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who report misconduct and will help protect others who may be targeted.”said the actress, who also accused her co-star of doing a “coordinated effort to destroy his reputation”.
Some of the requirements of Lively in the process include no longer showing images or videos of naked women to the actress, no longer mentioning her alleged “pornography addiction” BaldoniDon’t discuss sexual conquests in front Lively or other people, do not comment on the genitals of cast or crew members, do not comment on weight Lively and don’t talk about the actress’ late father.
The lawsuit follows a series of arguments between the two. Since the launch of Here’s how it endsin August of this year, news of behind-the-scenes problems began to appear in abundance. The details of what would happen, however, had not been clarified until now.
What is the story of Here’s how it ends?
In history, Flowering Lily (Lively) is a woman with a traumatic childhood, who decides to start her life over in Boston, realizing her dream of opening a flower shop. In the new phase she meets the charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Giustino Baldoni), with whom he falls madly in love.
However, how Lily AND Ryle As she becomes more and more involved, she begins to notice behaviors in her lover that are reminiscent of her parents’ relationship. With the relationship shaken, Lily finds his first love again, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar, 1923), which makes her understand that she needs to trust in her own strength to make an important decision for her future.
Who is in the new cast?
Here’s how it ends still has Jenny Slate (Poison), Hasan Minhaj (What time will I come to pick you up?), Amy Morton (Chicago PD) and young people Isabella Ferrer (Evil: supernatural contacts) AND Alex Neustaedter (Colony), who experience adolescent versions of Lily AND Atlasrespectively. Watch the trailer below:
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