Justin Baldoni apologised to Blake Lively after rooftop clash scene at 2 a.m, new voice note reveals

Justin Baldoni apologised to Blake Lively after rooftop clash scene at 2 a.m, new voice note reveals

The behind-the-scenes drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni during the production of It Ends With Us continues to dominate headlines. The latest revelation comes in the form of a leaked voice memo obtained by DailyMail in which Baldoni apologizes to Lively for his response to her creative changes to the film’s rooftop scene.The nearly seven-minute voice memo, sent at 2 a.m., shows Baldoni admitting fault and praising Lively’s dedication. “I f**ked up. That is a failure on my part,” Baldoni said. “I should have given it more time. I’m flawed, but I will always apologize and find my way back to center.”Tensions reportedly reached new heights when Lively compared herself to Khaleesi from Game of Thrones in a text exchange, referring to her husband Ryan Reynolds and best friend Taylor Swift as her “dragons.” Baldoni acknowledged the comparison in his voicemail, saying, “Damn right, you’ve got great friends. The three of you together—talk about energy and strength.”Despite Baldoni’s efforts to smooth things over, the discord has escalated into a $400 million legal battle.The feud intensified after Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and fostering a hostile work environment during production. Lively’s claims center on a scene in which Baldoni allegedly made inappropriate comments about her fake tan, calling it harassment. However, Baldoni’s team released raw footage that appears to contradict Lively’s account.Baldoni has countered with a lawsuit accusing Lively and her publicist Leslie Sloane of defamation and using her celebrity connections to pressure him into accepting her creative demands. The lawsuit references her “dragons” comment, arguing that she weaponized the influence of Reynolds and Swift, described as “two of the most influential and wealthy celebrities in the world.”With subpoenas expected for Lively and Reynolds, and a trial set to begin in March, the conflict is far from over. Baldoni’s team also plans to launch a website featuring texts, emails, and videos to bolster their case. Meanwhile, Lively’s lawyers have sought to block the website, claiming it could bias a jury.

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