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Blake Lively's Team Just Responded To Justin Baldoni's Lawyer Calling Her Claims "Outrageous"
Jan 07, 2025
It Ends With Us might have premiered in August 2024, but Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's behind the scenes conflict continues to unfold in the new year. What started out as rumored drama escalated into legal issues when Blake filed a lawsuit against Justin on December 20, claiming his behavior on set was “disturbing" and “unprofessional," adding "improvised gratuitous sexual content" after the actress had already signed onto the film — all in all facilitating a "hostile work environment."
Here's why Justin Baldoni's lawyer called the claims "outrageous" — and what Blake Lively's team had to say.
Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's conflict is reportedly more than a "feud."
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After Blake filed the suit, and the New York Times published messages between Justin Baldoni and his team, reporting they were behind a smear campaign against the actress, Justin responded with his own $250 million lawsuit against the NYT. Justin's lawyer Bryan Freedman told People the claims are "false, outrageous and intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt."
But on January 6, Blake's legal team came back with another statement, holding firm that "this is not a ‘feud’ arising from ‘creative differences’ or a ‘he said/she said’ situation,” they said in a statement to People.
“As alleged in Ms. Lively’s complaint, and as we will prove in litigation, Wayfarer [Studios] and its associates engaged in unlawful, retaliatory astroturfing against Ms. Lively for simply trying to protect herself and others on a film set. And their response to the lawsuit has been to launch more attacks against Ms. Lively since her filing.”
“Sexual harassment and retaliation are illegal in every workplace and in every industry," the team wrote. “A classic tactic to distract from allegations of this type of misconduct is to ‘blame the victim’ by suggesting that they invited the conduct, brought it on themselves, misunderstood the intentions, or even lied. Another classic tactic is to reverse the victim and offender, and suggest that the offender is actually the victim. These concepts normalize and trivialize allegations of serious misconduct."
“Most importantly, media statements are not a defense to Ms. Lively’s legal claims," the statement continues. "We will continue to prosecute her claims in federal court, where the rule of law determines who prevails, not hyperbole and threats."
And their costars are speaking out.
Both Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have found support from previous costars. Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, and Alexis Bledel, who starred with Blake in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, released a statement in which they "stand with her in solidarity as she fights back against the reported campaign waged to destroy her reputation."
"Throughout the filming of It Ends With Us, we saw her summon the courage to ask for a safe workplace for herself and colleagues on set, and we are appalled to read the evidence of a premeditated and vindictive effort that ensued to discredit her voice," the statement reads. "Most upsetting is the unabashed exploitation of domestic violence survivors' stories to silence a woman who asked for safety. The hypocrisy is astounding."
They continue that, "We are struck by the reality that even if a woman is as strong, celebrated, and resourced as our friend Blake, she can still face forceful retaliation for daring to ask for a safe work environment. We are inspired by our sister's courage to stand up for herself and others."
Brandon Sklenar, who stars in It Ends With Us as Atlas, also supported Blake, linking to the NYT story on Instagram with a heart emoji. "For the love of god read this," he said.
Meanwhile, Justin's Jane the Virgin costar Gina Rodriguez told People in September that "sweet, sweet soul" Justin is "my brother forever. Forever and ever."
Stay tuned for the latest It Ends With Us (and Justin Baldoni & Blake Lively) news.
The absolute best part about Valentine’s Day is the heart-shapedeverything. And if there’s one place that truly knows how to do cute home decor right, it’s Anthropologie. The retailer just dropped their Valentine’s Day home decor collection, and all of it is super cute for celebrating the season.
Scroll on for the cutest Anthropologie Valentine’s Day decor pieces to shop now!
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Red Heart Icon Juice Glass
Anthropologie's iconic juice glasses come in all sorts of designs, but this red heart one fits the lovey-dovey holiday perfectly. You can also shop ones with little lips and winged hearts to recall V-Day!
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Capri Blue Volcano Valentine Jar Candle
This bougie candle smells like heaven with notes of tropical fruits, sugared oranges, lemons, limes, and exotic mountain greens. This Valentine's Day version includes a stunning red jar topped off with a lid that reads "XO."
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Scalloped Bow Coir Doormat
Bows definitely encapsulate the cutesy feeling of Valentine's Day. This doormat with a lovely scalloped design will instantly make any guest feel welcome around Feb. 14!
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Conversation Heart Plant Stakes
Show your greenery some extra TLC with these sturdy ceramic stakes that read like those classic conversation heart candies!
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Recycled Glass Heart Bud Vase
After all, you're gonna need a vessel for this year's Valentine's bouquet!
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The Bistro Tile Stoneware Dessert Plate: Valentine's Edition
This cute dessert plate with motifs of hearts and cupid's bows will be the perfect platter for the V-Day desserts you whip up this year.
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Metallic Bow Striker Match Holder
Lighters are so last year – light up your favorite V-Day candle with this match + striker set shaped adorably like a lil' bow!
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Heart Cut Glass Candle Holder
Set the mood even more with some warm candle light – these heart-shaped holders will definitely help you out.
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Claudette Frame
Put a picture of you and your Valentine in this adorably on-theme pink and red frame, and you've got yourself an unforgettable V-Day gift!
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Handpainted Amorette Heart Icon Coupe Glass
Time to pour up all those tasty Valentine's Day cocktail recipes! This year's concoction will look so cute in this coupe glass.
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Amor Metallic Heart Table Lamp
This heart-shaped lamp is definitely a splurge when it comes to Anthropologie's Valentine's Day decor, but if you can really see yourself setting it up year after year, it's so worth it.
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grantLOVE x Amber Sakai Candle Holder & Chaparral Candle Set
This cute candle set comes complete with a 24K gold-plated brass holder that truly makes it feel luxe as ever. It'd make an amazing V-Day gift!
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Following trends too rigidly can leave your space feeling dated and disconnected from your personal style, as they can quickly fall out of favor. Instead, focus on timeless pieces that truly resonate with you to create a space you love, which can eventually save you money on an annual refresh. From bulky recliners to tacky bed frames, here are outdated home decor trends that need to go in 2025. (How are some of these pieces still selling?!) Want to know what trends will stand the test of time? Check out Studio McGee’s 2025 Home Decor Trends for inspiration!
Outdated (and over-rated) furniture trends to retire in 2025:
Dark Espresso Wood
I’m not sure this ever qualified as good design, but espresso-colored veneer was everywhere just a few years ago. Heavy, dark finishes tend to make spaces feel gloomy, and frankly, cheap. Instead, opt for natural, solid woods like white oak or walnut. While they may cost more upfront, they're a smart lifelong investment because of their durability and timelessness.
Matchy-Matchy Furniture Sets
This room is cringe on so many levels. Rooms lack personality when everything matches perfectly, but also this trad furniture with rolled arms and decorative nail heads are a bit gag-inducing. Instead, choose sophisticated styles, from sleek curves to classic and modern silhouettes, paired with vintage pieces for a layered, lived-in look.
The Color Grey
It's had its heyday, but grey needs to go in 2025. It was just so overdone. I admittedly still have a grey sofa from West Elm that is now 10 years old and it *will* go in 2025. Instead, I'll look for earthy, natural, and warm colors to replace it.
Metal Beds
Metal bed frames can feel cold and stark when your bedroom should feel warm and cozy. They don't inspire good feng shui too because it's thought that the energy flows too quickly through metal, creating a sense of restlessness or heightened activity. Not something you want in your bedroom! A wooden or upholstered bed is a much better choice for a calmer, more grounded space to sleep.
Glam French Country
The charm of French country is its simplicity and authenticity — there’s nothing overtly glamorous about it. This bed is a little too "extra." True French country style emphasizes natural woods, organic fibers, and timeless, understated decor.
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Mid Century Modern
There is a timelessness to the clean lines and quality of midcentury modern design, but homes are becoming cozier, less minimal, and leaning into curvier shapes and elevated designs.
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Bulky Furniture
Heavy-weighted sofas with rolled arms are making way for low-seated, modular sofas in sophisticated shapes.
Futons
Sleeper sofas are becoming more comfortable and stylish, leaving the dorm-room vibe of futons a thing of the past.
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Boho
For those who love this aesthetic, don't worry. Rustic is still in, but in an elevated way with natural fibers, colors, and reclaimed woods still in the mix. That said, it's time to lose the macramé wall hangings, eclectic mix of furniture and textiles, and plants everywhere in rattan pots.
Teal Furniture
While playful and eye-catching, this color is a bit garish. Look for subdued and sophisticated jewel tones for colors that will stand the test of time. Here are home color trends that will be huge in 2025 and beyond.
Barn Door Beds
Barn doors, outside of a barn, are definitely out, but this tacky farmhouse look especially needs to go.
Industrial Anything
Metal chairs, exposed Edison bulbs, kitschy steampunk decor is a home decor scene that needs to stay way back in the past. Update the look with softer, more organic accents like a wood farm table with linen slipcovered chairs.
Recliners
Dad's Lazyboy needs to stay hidden in his man cave or officially go. The bulky chairs, while super comfortable, can dominate a room. Instead, look for accent chairs that are still really comfortable but look sleek and modern.
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Tuscan Kitchens
If you're on the hunt for a first home, you might see this popular kitchen trend from the early 2000s everywhere. Instead,upgrade to a modern Mediterranean look with warm neutrals and natural stone materials.
Glass-Top Tables
Glass-top dining and coffee tables can feel cold and impractical (they require constant cleaning!). Instead, choose wood or stone dining tables for a sturdier, earthier vibe.
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Gold Hardware
Unlacquered brass is on trend in kitchens and baths, but this faux gold look that conjures up '80s brass needs to go.
Corduroy Upholstery
Corduroy upholstery may be affordable, but it often ends up looking cheap and dated. For a more refined and timeless feel, opt for fabrics like wool, velvet, or natural linen.
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Chevron and Overly Geometric Patterns
Chevron patterns have been on their way out for a couple years now, but 2025 is the time to truly let them go. Buh-bye!
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