Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Resolve Legal Dispute Amicably
Settlement Ends 16-Month Legal Battle
Actresses Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have concluded their legal dispute regarding allegations of sexual harassment, which began in December 2024. The controversy emerged following their collaboration on the film “It Ends With Us,” adapted from Colleen Hoover’s acclaimed 2016 novel that addresses domestic abuse.
The two actors released a joint statement through their legal representatives on Monday, expressing their desire to end the legal proceedings and the ongoing conversation surrounding the matter. They emphasized their commitment to raising awareness about domestic violence, stating, “Raising awareness, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors — and all survivors — is a goal that we stand behind. The end product — the movie ‘It Ends with Us’ — is a source of pride to all of us who worked to bring it to life.”
In their statement, they acknowledged the complexities of the legal process and recognized that Lively’s concerns warranted consideration. The statement concluded with a hopeful note for closure and constructive progress for all parties involved, including a mention that the upcoming trial set for May 18 no longer needs to take place due to the settlement.
Details of the Legal Action
Blake Lively’s legal action against Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Films, alleged inappropriate behavior during the film’s production. Among her allegations were claims that Baldoni made unwelcome comments about her appearance, breached personal boundaries during filming of an intimate scene, and pushed for nudity without her consent during a scene depicting childbirth.
Moreover, Lively claimed that Baldoni made inappropriate remarks regarding his personal life and sought to alter the script to incorporate unauthorized sexual content. She also reported that producer Jamey Heath observed her while she was undressed, despite being instructed to look away. In response, Baldoni contended that his actions fell within the typical creative norms of filmmaking.
In June 2025, a judge in Manhattan dismissed Lively’s sexual harassment claims, noting that creative professionals like Baldoni require certain freedoms to explore artistic ideas. However, some of Lively’s other claims were still slated for trial.
Claims of Retaliation and Counterclaims
Lively further alleged that Baldoni and his studio preemptively engaged publicists to undermine her reputation, including accusations of hiring a “digital army” to spread negative information about her on social media. Her legal representatives asserted this campaign aimed to damage her public image and emotional well-being.
Baldoni countered these allegations, asserting that Lively had manipulated public perception against him, aided by her connections in the entertainment industry, including her husband Ryan Reynolds and friend Taylor Swift.
In January 2025, Baldoni launched a $400 million countersuit against Lively and Reynolds, claiming that they orchestrated a smear campaign and that the accusations of sexual harassment against him constituted defamation and extortion. However, a New York judge dismissed this countersuit in June, reinforcing that Lively’s original claims offered her legal protection from such counteractions.
Impact of the Settlement
With the legal matter resolved through an out-of-court settlement, the specific terms of which remain undisclosed, the previously scheduled trial is unlikely to take place. Both parties have expressed a desire for the persistent public discourse regarding their dispute to cease, recognizing the reputational damage incurred during the proceedings.
As both actors seek to move forward, Lively made a public appearance shortly after the settlement, showcasing her intention to proceed with her career. Prior to directing “It Ends With Us,” Baldoni published two books focusing on modern masculinity, reflecting his ongoing engagement with social issues related to gender and identity.
If you or someone you know is in need of support regarding domestic violence or related issues, please contact professional support services or legal counsel for assistance.