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Justin Baldoni Podcast Episode Deleted Following Blake Lively Allegations

Justin Baldoni Podcast Episode Deleted Following Blake Lively Allegations

recently How to Fail? featured podcast episode Justin Baldoni the following has been deleted Blake Lively’s sexual harassment complaint.

Podcast host and British author Elizabeth Day he wrote on Instagram On Tuesday, he said he had “decided to remove the recent ones.” How to Fail? While Justin Baldoni was interviewed on all platforms, sad allegations against him also came to the fore. Blake Lively‘s latest (filing) is being fully investigated.”

“Every individual has the right to a safe workplace. “Every woman has the right to a dignified life in that workplace,” she continued her statement. “All forms of abuse must be called out and I salute those who dare to do so.”

It ends with us director and actor came on stage How to Fail? What he talked about in the December 4 episode of the podcast “almost collapse” during shooting One scene in particular in the movie. Baldoni also opened up about her experience with sexual trauma and being diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 40.

Baldoni’s It ends with us Co-star Lively applied legal complaint On December 20, she filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of sexual harassment, “disturbing” and “unprofessional” behavior during filming, and claiming that she had launched a retaliatory smear campaign against him. The legal action comes months after the film was released in August and Hollywood Reporterreport It’s about an on-set fight between two actors.

his comments How to Fail? The podcast episode was also mentioned in Lively’s complaint; Including Baldoni stating that “(d)ectoring is a very lonely job” because he is “at the top of the totem pole.”

Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, denied Lively’s allegations, initially calling them “false, outrageous, and deliberately obscene with the intent to publicly harm Baldoni.” Freedman later issued an additional statement criticizing Lively’s smear campaign accusations: “TAG PR was operating as any other crisis management firm would when hired by a client who was threatened by two extremely powerful individuals with unlimited resources.”

Lively also shared a statement. New York Times “I hope my legal action will help pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak out about abuse and protect others who may be targeted,” he wrote on Saturday.

The consequences of the legal complaint for Baldoni were as follows: virgin jane to graduate dropped by talent agency WME. Liz Plank, producer Jamey Heath (also named in Lively’s complaint) and co-host of Baldoni’s Man Enough podcast, announced that he was leaving the series. Baldoni himself Vital Voices’ Voices of Solidarity Award canceled.