Candace Owens - February 19, 2025


Blake Lively's BOMBSHELL Legal Filing | Candace Ep 149


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

197.8558

Word Count

11,762

Sentence Count

904

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Candace breaks down Blake Lively's new lawsuit against SNL and Ryan Reynolds, who she accuses of plagiarizing a line from a sketch comedy sketch, and why she thinks it was written by Ryan Reynolds. Plus, Candace talks about Isabella Ferrer and her role in Blake's lawsuit against Justin Baldoni.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Show of hands. If you stayed up until midnight waiting for Blake Lively to drop this
00:00:05.880 freaking amendment. OK, I'm the only person with their hands raised. Are you guys just
00:00:09.180 here to plagiarize because, you know, I went through every line like a complete psycho?
00:00:13.640 That's perfectly fine. I just want to know what you guys to know rather. But if you're here because
00:00:18.020 you think there's some bombshell in here, as her lawyers were alluding to, oh, wait until everybody
00:00:22.900 sees everything. You're going to be sorely disappointed because if clickbait was an
00:00:27.700 amendment, this is it. OK, I just I cannot believe it. And there's so much more going on here. Now
00:00:33.400 we really see the target of everything, I think, really the linchpin for her lawsuit, the person
00:00:39.380 that she went after. We have to discuss Isabella Ferrer. All that coming up right now on Candace.
00:00:57.700 OK, before we get to the clickbait amendment, I just want to say I want to shout us out for just
00:01:03.820 being the best sleuths ever, because yesterday we covered this awaiting, anticipating this amendment
00:01:09.260 to drop. And we spoke about their SNL appearance. And I just kind of gave my feedback that my
00:01:15.100 professional opinion that it was Ryan who had called this shot, that it was very obvious now
00:01:19.480 that we know his brand of narcissism. I feel like we all deserve like PhDs in psychology by the end of
00:01:24.760 this. And since we were able to connect the way his teacher said that he believes he could act his
00:01:29.260 way out of anything and make people fall in love with him, we just said, I said yesterday on the
00:01:33.800 show, 100 percent Ryan was the one who put this line in here. Not SNL, not Tina Fey, not Blake Lively,
00:01:39.980 but Ryan. And sure enough, some amazing mommy sleuths sends me a link yesterday, which you guys don't
00:01:46.600 forget, you can always email me tipsinfo at candaceowens.com. And she says, check out this broadcast
00:01:52.020 on an Australian radio show called Fifi, Fev, and Nick for Breakfast, literally an Australian,
00:02:00.560 a Melbourne, Australia station, where they had a guy who's been with SNL for like 25 years. His name
00:02:07.600 is QCard Wally. He literally holds the QCards for SNL. And he was just opening up with them in a friendly
00:02:13.340 conversation about how exciting hosting that 50th anniversary was. And at the very end of the
00:02:18.860 conversation, QCard Wally gets asked about that line. Ryan Reynolds jumping up and making a joke
00:02:25.420 about the Justin Baldoni situation. And take a listen to what QCard Wally had to say.
00:02:31.980 Now, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have been in the news a lot. And Ryan Reynolds,
00:02:36.940 we want to know, was that an improv or was it scripted, his little piece he did?
00:02:41.620 That was actually, he had a different line in rehearsal and he pitched that to replace it.
00:02:47.040 So that was his idea to do it.
00:02:50.920 It was Ryan's idea. I just don't know. I feel like we deserve something. We deserve an award
00:02:55.400 for just sniffing that out. Like he is a true, thoroughbred narcissist. Like there is,
00:03:01.740 he truly believes that just give me a line, let me get in front of the audience. People will remember
00:03:06.400 how much they love me. And by the way, tons of publications, we're not going to get into them
00:03:09.960 at this moment because we've already covered that SNL appearance, saying that many of the people in
00:03:14.080 the room were uncomfortable. They were uncomfortable. I guess they were aware of the hypocrisy of SNL
00:03:18.460 kind of standing on this ground of no bullies for years and then suddenly hosting Blake and Ryan
00:03:23.400 when people could read their text messages, bullying Justin Baldoni. It just, it didn't serve
00:03:28.240 them to have them there. And of course, it would have been him that insisted upon walking on the red
00:03:33.100 carpet and smiling and trying to look happy. And I will say, Blake Lively looked uncomfortable.
00:03:38.740 There were various moments where I was like, she does not look like she is comfortable.
00:03:41.900 She is very aware of the public does not like her right now. But in case you felt even a modicum
00:03:47.080 of sadness for her, you can just go ahead and wipe it away. Because when we get further into this
00:03:52.340 complaint, you're going to realize that she is, she's not being held captive by Ryan Reynolds. Okay.
00:03:57.860 They're both narcissists. And the way that she executed herself, executed her plan against Justin
00:04:04.320 Baldoni by using the cast of characters around Justin, around Justin Baldoni, like Isabella
00:04:09.420 Farah and Liz Plank. She was involved. We're going to get to that. But first, let's go through this
00:04:13.520 nothing burger of an amendment. I'll take you through the relevant parts. The first thing is
00:04:18.880 how absolutely embarrassed I was as a female to read it. Okay. They really are the strategy here for
00:04:25.620 her lawyers. While Brian Friedman is delivering point after point after point, followed by evidence
00:04:31.380 with no emotion in the documents. They're just girl bossing it. They're just like, wear your florals.
00:04:37.800 We're going to file an amendment. It's going to be cute. We're going to give you so much emotion.
00:04:42.460 It's going to feel good. Forget the facts. How do you feel? Truly, that's what it is. It is a display
00:04:48.560 of like a hyper stereotype of what it means to be a woman. That's how I felt reading this. I was like,
00:04:54.400 give me teeth. Give me the facts. I don't care about the feelings. It just starts with straight
00:05:00.420 feelings. Okay. In the introduction, it opens up by being like, the way that Justin Baldoni has
00:05:06.900 represented himself in the past. Really, we're just going to set the stage as if they're writing
00:05:12.360 a script and they're not filing a document in court. This is actually the language from the
00:05:17.260 introduction. It reads this. In public, Mr. Baldoni gave the appearance of taking responsibility
00:05:22.480 for the fact that he had, quote, unconsciously been hurting and silencing women in his life
00:05:28.320 and implored men to be man enough to, quote, shut the hell up and listen to women.
00:05:33.100 He claimed that he wanted to end toxic masculinity, acknowledging his own toxic behavior by admitting
00:05:39.940 that, quote, there is a woman or two that I in some way made uncomfortable by saying something
00:05:44.700 or doing something that was chauvinistic or sexist. There is one million percent probability
00:05:49.840 that this that this exists, that that exists. Pardon. Okay. And he said that he wanted to say
00:05:55.540 that he was sorry and that he would do better. Okay. Just so you know what that's a reference
00:05:59.300 from. Just so you understand how hysterical female that this filing is. This has nothing
00:06:04.820 to do with the lawsuit. It has nothing to do with anything that Justin Baldoni has ever done.
00:06:08.220 Rather, they decided to go back and find a TEDx talk that Justin Baldoni gave five years ago
00:06:16.120 about how he was able to better his relationship with his wife. So I'm going to show you what they're
00:06:22.200 quoting from. Again, published in 2017. Actually, I think I'm girl mathing it. That would that would
00:06:27.900 be more than five years ago. Okay. That would be six, seven years ago. Okay. Take a listen.
00:06:33.920 I've had to take a real honest look at the ways that I've unconsciously been hurt,
00:06:37.600 that I've unconsciously been hurting the women in my life. And it's ugly. My wife
00:06:45.100 told me that I had been acting in a certain way that hurt her and not correcting it. Basically,
00:06:53.420 sometimes when she would go to speak at home or in public, I would just cut her off mid-sentence
00:06:59.940 and finish her thought for her. It's awful. The worst part was that I was completely unaware
00:07:08.000 when I was doing it. It was unconscious. So here I am doing my part, trying to be a feminist,
00:07:14.420 just amplifying the voices of women around the world. And yet at home,
00:07:17.800 I am using my louder voice to silence the woman I love the most.
00:07:24.560 So I had to ask myself a tough question. Am I man enough to just shut the hell up and listen?
00:07:36.060 So that's what they thought. They were like, we got them. We found this thing from seven or eight
00:07:42.200 years ago on TEDx. And we're going to quote it as if it has anything to do with this lawsuit,
00:07:47.520 as if it could be evidentiary for anything that we are alleging. Have they forgotten themselves?
00:07:52.220 You are alleging that he conspired behind the scenes to launch a smear campaign. Okay. You're not
00:07:58.880 writing a script. You're not driving me into your narrative by using obscure quotations from a TEDx talk
00:08:06.660 that he gave almost a decade ago. So this is how it opens. Okay. Let's go back because it doesn't
00:08:10.880 finish because they're not done mining 2017. Then they reference his words. They go,
00:08:16.820 Mr. Baldoni echoed this narrative while marketing the film. And that in an interview on CBS,
00:08:23.180 oh, pardon, before the 1 million percent probability that it exists, they're actually pulling that line
00:08:28.020 from a Glamour magazine article where he sat down and spoke about how he wanted to end toxic
00:08:34.320 masculinity. Please peep the date on this, you guys. 2017. Okay. They are pulling quotations
00:08:40.480 from a 2017 article as the opening to everything. Then they attach it to now by saying he echoed this
00:08:49.320 narrative while marketing the film. Okay. Going back to the lawsuit. And they say in an interview on CBS
00:08:53.600 discussing the release of the film on August 7th, 2024, he claimed, quote,
00:08:58.400 I want men to stop asking the question, why do women stay? I want men to take accountability.
00:09:03.460 I want men to hold other men accountable. Now, again, they're just pulling this clip out of
00:09:07.960 obscurity. What are we to assume that he's speaking about? Well, it turns out he's speaking
00:09:12.880 about his character, Ryle, and they're asking him a question in the context of domestic violence,
00:09:18.700 which is what the movie is about. Here is that clip, which they think is a great aha moment.
00:09:25.360 We've got Justin Baldoni. Take a listen.
00:09:27.820 What do you want men to take away from this film?
00:09:29.660 I want men, first of all, I want men to stop asking the question, why do women stay?
00:09:36.220 Yeah.
00:09:36.680 I want men to take accountability. I want men to hold other men accountable.
00:09:40.800 And in this particular film, I want men to go to the theater and in some way see a version of
00:09:47.440 themselves. You know, you have two very different characters. Both of them in Atlas and Ryle have had
00:09:53.740 past trauma. One handles it very different than the other. And my other hope is that the men who
00:10:00.020 have not done the work, who have not done the work to heal, if they see bits of themselves in Ryle,
00:10:06.600 have a chance to step back and say, you know what, I don't want to blow up my life. I don't want to
00:10:10.420 hurt the person I love the most. I need to get help. I need to feel all these things that I've buried
00:10:15.340 so deep down so that it doesn't explode on somebody that I love. And hopefully that can create
00:10:20.420 some compassion and empathy and make the world a safer place.
00:10:23.800 So it's unbelievable. They are being so wildly manipulative and dishonest as they have been to
00:10:28.800 the beginning of this entire process that they are literally mining clips on the internet,
00:10:33.200 taking them out of context so that they can produce a narrative that reads like a script to us
00:10:37.900 right off the bat. Okay. If you're reading that and you don't realize the context, he's talking about
00:10:42.560 Ryle. He's talking about a different character in the book. And he's being asked a question about if
00:10:48.540 men see themselves in Ryle, who is a person who abuses, physically abuses a woman, what do you
00:10:55.840 want them to get from this movie? Okay. It doesn't get better from there, by the way, just to be clear.
00:11:00.600 Let's now move on to point six of this, because this is where it gets interesting. Again,
00:11:05.060 it's the way they use language. It's just so wildly manipulative. Six in this lawsuit says,
00:11:10.700 the dangerous climate of threats, harassment, and intimidation fueled by the defendant's
00:11:15.360 retaliation campaign has required Ms. Lively to alter her personal and professional life
00:11:21.600 and to take steps to protect innocent bystanders rather than exposing them to further harm. So a
00:11:28.220 couple of things here. I don't know how her professional and personal life was altered.
00:11:34.080 It didn't look that way to me when she was posing on the red carpet with her husband and mocking the
00:11:38.380 situation, but let's go with it. The reason why she's setting this up is she says, now I have to take
00:11:42.760 steps to protect innocent bystanders rather than exposing them to further harm, because she's now
00:11:47.400 using this to explain away why no one's joining in on her lawsuit. Okay. They're setting it up right
00:11:52.640 at the beginning of Sarah. Essentially, no one's going to join in, but just so you know, this is to
00:11:57.080 protect them. I'm going to explain to you why that's absolutely BS. It goes on and reads, thus,
00:12:01.740 this amended complaint does not refer to certain witnesses by name, nor does it provide screenshots of
00:12:08.060 their text messages. Importantly, however, these witnesses have given Ms. Lively permission to share
00:12:14.160 the substance of their communications in this amended complaint as contained herein, and they
00:12:21.800 will testify and produce responsive documents in the discovery process. Okay. Let's just pause to make
00:12:28.660 sure everybody understands what's happening here because they think we are so stupid. Okay. I'm not
00:12:34.360 going to include them in here because I'm going to, I'm going to protect them, but down the line,
00:12:38.480 I'm going to subpoena them and force them against their will, which means that they are not willing
00:12:42.600 participants and that you don't have their support because the reality is you can compel them to
00:12:47.100 testify. Okay. And you cannot, when you compel them to testify, they're going to have to hit the stand
00:12:51.260 and people are going to have to be aware of exactly who they are. So what you're saying is,
00:12:55.200 which is what we already had sniffed out, me, the TikTokers, the be betters, the Stephanie with the
00:13:00.600 Deets, all the scoops we got was that you tried to force their hand behind the scenes to get involved
00:13:06.040 in your dirty little campaign. They said no. And now you're trying to, well, put it in florals,
00:13:12.100 wear your florals. I'm going to make it sound pretty. This is about protecting them until I
00:13:16.200 have to freaking physically drag them to court via subpoena and show text messages. And in case you
00:13:23.600 want me to also sum up why that point is absolute BS, it's because, which we'll get to later,
00:13:28.140 we already showed you that her team was leaking complaints that she says that she has and trying
00:13:34.260 to get them to run it. And they make it very clear who she's referring to every step of the way. It's
00:13:39.220 very easy to deduce. Okay. When she writes in her CRD complaint, as she did write in her CRD complaint,
00:13:45.860 that a young actress who was meant to play an underage Lily Bloom, oh, she must really be protecting her
00:13:54.920 guys. Who could it be? Were there multiple young actresses who played young Lily Bloom? Why do you
00:14:00.700 lie like this, Blake? Why? Why do you do this? Do you understand you are not smarter than the internet?
00:14:07.500 You didn't protect anybody. You came this close to saying their names because you wanted people to
00:14:12.760 know exactly who you were talking about. Okay. You then tried to leak HR complaints, which made it
00:14:18.460 very clear exactly who you were talking about in each instance, Jenny Slate and Isabella, Isabelle
00:14:25.080 Ferreira. And now you're trying to pretend here that you just, you just want to protect them. You
00:14:30.920 just want to protect them. Okay. Okay. Okay. Blake, we're with you. We're actually not with you at all.
00:14:35.300 Let's jump to point 15 because the timeline here is important. One of the things that they are always
00:14:40.680 doing, and this is why I loved what Brian Friedman did, and this is how I knew instantly he was telling
00:14:44.620 the truth, is create a timeline. Otherwise, it's confusing. Not everyone's going to be a psycho like
00:14:49.420 Candace Owens and Marcos that be better and go line for line and create a timeline, right? Not
00:14:54.080 everyone's going to be a psycho like Candace Owens and Seth with the deets. So you can easily confuse
00:14:58.120 the public by just inserting facts and not actually weighing against, allowing them to weigh it against
00:15:03.780 a concrete timeline that makes that fact somehow irrelevant. Okay. So 15 is an example of that.
00:15:09.040 She writes, as a result of Guild Strike's production of the film shut down on or about June
00:15:14.400 14th, in the midst of that shutdown on October 13th, 2013, Ms. Lively confided in a text to a female
00:15:23.060 cast member that she was, quote, dreading going back to our film. I keep getting hits of experience
00:15:30.400 in really upsetting ways. The female cast member expressed empathy for Ms. Lively and confirmed
00:15:36.320 similar feelings. Okay. Well, so that kind of occurred after it becomes apparent to us that you had sort
00:15:43.140 of hatched a plan. Okay. Just a couple of weeks before you sent your no more letter. This occurred
00:15:48.460 after Ryan Reynolds had already posted in July for Sandra Bullock's birthday intimacy recorder. You
00:15:56.040 guys had already hatched the plan. We've sniffed that out. So to now learn that in October, you're
00:16:01.520 trying to create evidence and trails. And I even texted this person and said that I felt this way.
00:16:07.420 And she was empathetic, as women are. Women lie to each other all the time on the internet,
00:16:13.040 everywhere, everywhere in life, no matter what. We pretend like, oh, I totally understand. It's our
00:16:17.540 natural, compassionate way. But we have to admit that a lot of times when we're being compassionate,
00:16:22.640 we lie. Okay. When someone, like if a woman has a bad breakout, we're always like, it doesn't look
00:16:26.900 that bad. Even if it looks terrible, we say that because we want her to feel good. Right. That's what we're
00:16:31.320 in. It's our art form. We want somebody to feel good because they are our friend. Okay. But please
00:16:37.660 don't try to insert that as evidence. I said in October, after me and Ryan were already doing evil
00:16:42.880 things and mocking things publicly, that I didn't feel good about going back to set. And that's
00:16:46.920 evidence. Somebody was empathetic towards me. Get out of my face. Okay. Now let's get down to point 17,
00:16:54.280 because this just makes entirely no sense. I now think that her lawyers are just used to these sort
00:16:59.400 of me too situations because me too became a shakedown operation for a while where you didn't
00:17:04.400 even need good lawyers. You just needed men who didn't want to go through the court system
00:17:07.400 and the women who were saying, well, we're going to come at you with sexual harassment and ruin your
00:17:11.280 lives. And I'm thinking these are the kinds of lawyers and PR people that she has in her corner
00:17:15.060 because this is not an intelligible document. Okay. And point 17 makes that clear. Here's what she's
00:17:20.900 alleging. She says, and this is her defense of saying, I was never trying to take over the film.
00:17:25.180 This really was about sexual harassment. She puts in bold, none of the requested protections,
00:17:30.660 her 17 points that she wanted, um, were tied in any way to Ms. Lively's creative input in the film.
00:17:38.460 And they were made months before any discussions regarding the cut of the film. Oh, so you're
00:17:45.200 saying you made the allegations first and then you tried to make input and change the direction of the
00:17:53.020 film. Are you saying that the chicken had to come before the egg? Yes, sweetie. The chicken had to
00:17:58.160 come before the egg. Obviously it was because you made these demands and 17 points, which made no
00:18:04.880 sense and which Brian Freeman went through and thoroughly debunked these points. We've read the
00:18:08.580 messages, sweetheart. Okay. We know you said no to the intimacy coordinator. We know that it made no
00:18:14.160 sense that you were then saying there must be an intimacy coordinator on set at all times. And so,
00:18:18.840 yes, first you're going to make the sexual harassment threat. And then you're going to go
00:18:23.220 as you guys did. And they proved in the background, I want this. I want that. I don't get what I want.
00:18:28.120 I'm not going to show up. He has to be put into the basement. So why are you bolding that to get
00:18:32.700 somebody brighter? Seriously, tell me your budget. I could be hired. What is your budget? Like,
00:18:38.560 what is your budget? I might, I could, I'll do it for you. Cause this, this was just completely
00:18:41.420 nonsensical. Okay. Then number 18 is great because they bold another point, but don't bold the point
00:18:49.500 that comes just before it. And we've again, seen this debunked by Brian Friedman. She's basically
00:18:55.640 saying that once we sent our demands to Wayfair and shut down production, remember they emailed them
00:19:00.980 in May and I'm sorry, in November of 2023. And they said, I'm not, she's not coming back to set
00:19:09.440 unless you agree to all of this. And this is non-negotiable. So it was a hostage situation.
00:19:14.460 Essentially they were going to lose their entire investment in the film, have to find a different
00:19:18.200 actress, or they had to agree to everything, which is why before that bolded line in which they say
00:19:24.080 they agreed and said, we find most of these not only reasonable, but also essential for the benefit
00:19:29.320 of all parties involved. She forgets to bold the part where they say, although our perspective
00:19:34.800 defers in many aspects because they disagreed with everything she said, they pushed back initially
00:19:41.460 and said, what are you talking about? We've had an intimacy coordinator. You've been in touch with
00:19:45.880 the intimacy coordinator. You didn't want to meet with this intimacy coordinator, but now we're in a
00:19:50.600 hostage situation and you're, you're asserting that this proves somehow because you said this is not
00:19:55.820 negotiable and because they agreed to it, that they're guilty of a crime other than trying to salvage
00:20:01.400 their investment. Then we get to 24, where she tries to essentially show messages, which she's
00:20:08.720 done before between the PR agents. Okay. And this is how she was able to get the New York Times to
00:20:14.040 doctor things to make you think that the PR agents were really up to this huge plan to smear her. So
00:20:19.000 we'll look at that. And it says in the days leading up to the film's release, Mr. Baldoni abruptly
00:20:24.760 pivoted away from the film's marketing plan and the types of publicity activities in which she had
00:20:29.980 previously participated. Okay. So this is an early August. What the public did not know was that Mr.
00:20:35.660 Baldoni and his team did so in an effort to explain why many of the film's cast and crew had unfollowed
00:20:41.480 Mr. Baldoni on social media and were not appearing with him in public. Oh, okay. Yeah. Uh, so you're
00:20:48.800 saying that he went into crisis PR mode because you guys orchestrated having a bunch of people unfollow him
00:20:56.500 in the style of your best friend, Taylor Swift and the public noticed and began asking questions
00:21:01.620 going, what's going on? We're noticing that Blake is not appearing alongside the lead character,
00:21:07.020 Justin Baldoni. And also all these people have unfollowed him. And now you're upset that that
00:21:12.380 meant that he had to pivot the PR strategy to rescue his own film that his studio was invested in.
00:21:19.880 Like, again, this is such dust stuff that you're trying to present as something that's nefarious
00:21:25.480 and it simply isn't. It is another chicken had to come before the egg scenario. You had to stage
00:21:30.940 the mass unfollowing of Justin Baldoni, buying off all of his friends, getting all of them to come to
00:21:37.060 the Deadpool premiere, flying people to Wrexham, getting them to believe in your narrative that you
00:21:43.180 were staging. You created the crisis and now you're complaining that they had to respond to the
00:21:48.540 crisis. OK, that does that make any sense? And here's the crazy part. And this is all despite
00:21:54.060 you saying in your own lawsuits that everything had been resolved. Right. So who led? Who was it,
00:22:01.160 Blake, that led the mass unfollow of Baldoni that created the crisis situation in the first place?
00:22:06.340 Who was it, Blake, who, despite you saying you got everything you wanted, made the decision that you
00:22:13.300 guys could not do any PR together anywhere? Who made that decision? Who made that decision? Was it you?
00:22:19.760 Because if it was you, OK, then it's time for you to introduce your actions to your consequences.
00:22:27.000 Hello, action. Hello, consequence. Oh, it's so nice to meet each other. Yeah. Yeah. The public noticed
00:22:32.580 public noticed that things were weird and things began to backfire on you. OK,
00:22:37.980 so number 27, I love because this one was just straight up being done for the TikTokers. OK,
00:22:46.940 everybody knows that a hot button issue right now is Israel, Palestine, and that TikTokers
00:22:52.860 especially are fired up about this issue and they have landed on the pro-Palestinian side of the thing.
00:22:57.800 This is why they use the watermelons. And so there was no reason for her to insert this in this
00:23:02.460 amendment. Other than I think her trying to appeal. OK, going after Steve Sarwitz and trying to be
00:23:08.680 like these guys support Israel and look at this language that he uses. This is my personal belief.
00:23:13.660 Like this was written in here to appeal to TikTokers, she says. And she just obviously does not cite a
00:23:18.700 person. This is basically hearsay. She says that Steve Sarwitz made a threat and said, quote,
00:23:24.840 I will protect the studio like Israel protected itself from Hamas. There were 39,000 dead bodies,
00:23:31.880 but there will be two dead bodies when I'm done. Attributed to no one. Attributed to no one.
00:23:37.540 She just drops this in the lawsuit and wants you to know that Steve Sarwitz, she's trying to use this
00:23:42.100 imagery of a very hot button issue, knowing that that TikTokers don't like this issue. She
00:23:46.620 knows she's watching my show. She knows for sure where I stand on this issue. And now she's trying to
00:23:51.500 paint Steve Sarwitz like like Bibi Netanyahu, I think. And so that was intentionally a little nasty
00:23:56.820 PR tidbit. It's completely irrelevant. What happened in Israel, what's happening in Israel
00:24:01.740 is completely irrelevant to what you and your husband and potentially with help from Taylor Swift
00:24:07.960 and WME did to Justin Baldoni. OK, you're not going to persuade us with emotion. OK, then she gives us
00:24:15.120 29. This point is amazing because it's the literal definition of public relations. OK,
00:24:21.100 let's. Oh, guys, I think if you guys are watching this, by the way, live and saying that there is
00:24:28.040 a delay in the audio, just hit refresh. I'm saying that people are saying it's still not
00:24:32.800 working. We're just doing a. Yeah, some people are saying that refresh does work. I'm not sure
00:24:36.580 why our audio went out. I'll just give you guys. YouTube maybe had an audio issue. OK,
00:24:44.960 so let's get into number and make sure you guys can see me in the chat. Said refreshing is
00:24:50.420 working. Everybody refresh for the audio. It looks like it is working now. OK, then we get to point
00:24:57.180 number 29. And this is funny because it's she's saying that they then in this situation, recognizing
00:25:03.920 that there was a crisis, reached out to the agency group. We knew about this. We knew that she that he
00:25:10.140 had done this because, like I said, Blake Lively, through her demands, created a PR crisis by separating
00:25:15.720 the parties. People didn't understand why they weren't together and they felt that she was being really
00:25:19.340 pompous and arrogant. And then she goes into why they were engaged by revealing the proposal of
00:25:26.540 engaging a PR company. It says a website, full Reddit, full social account takedowns, all social
00:25:33.720 crisis teams on hand for anything to engage with audiences in the right way, to start threads of
00:25:39.140 theories to discuss. This is the way to be fully 100 percent protected. All of this will most importantly
00:25:45.420 be untraceable. And then they include a line there that says Ms. Abel described it. The plan was to
00:25:51.720 engage in social media mitigation and to counter negative as well as social manipulation. So let
00:25:59.580 me explain this to you. Ready? If you are a P work in PR crisis, that is literally your job
00:26:06.780 description. They were telling us this is some like huge find. Oh, my God, we engaged a PR firm and they
00:26:12.340 said that they were going to try to impact social opinion. Yes, that is why you engage a PR firm.
00:26:20.260 Whoop-de-doo. Nothing important there. Then you move on to point number 41. And this is in October.
00:26:27.100 And this is, again, a time where they're inserting something and it's not within the context of a
00:26:31.200 timeline because when you see it in a timeline, it defeats their point. This is a message that
00:26:35.780 apparently they're saying even Jennifer Abel. Jennifer Abel, a part of the crisis PR team,
00:26:40.540 does not like Justin Baldoni. What they're not telling you is at this time, Jennifer Abel was
00:26:46.760 actually working for Stephanie Jones PR. This message that I'm about to show you is from January
00:26:52.560 14th, 2024. Remember, let's go back to that PR map that we had a long time ago. Jennifer Abel was
00:27:00.780 initially working for Stephanie Jones PR and they were their client was Wayfarer Studios, Justin Baldoni.
00:27:07.380 And then at the end, at some point in August, she then wanted to start her own firm and she left.
00:27:13.400 So at the time of this message, again, they believe the public is stupid. They don't know the timeline.
00:27:17.940 She's showing you a message that is completely irrelevant to the case because they're not suing
00:27:22.920 Stephanie Jones PR. And the message, as I read it, is not even controversial.
00:27:27.600 What she is saying essentially is that Justin Baldoni is going to get eaten by Blake Lively because he
00:27:32.840 doesn't want to defend himself. Here is the message that they included. It reads,
00:27:37.280 later in the same text conversation, Ms. Navin and Ms. Abel described the shift in social media.
00:27:43.720 Oh, no, this is not the one that I'm looking for. I'm looking for when she says it's actually,
00:27:49.060 it's just a message, an email that comes from Jennifer Abel where she's writing on the 14th.
00:27:54.020 I think they're pulling in the wrong one right here, but she essentially just says
00:27:56.680 that, you know, he's not going to be able to do anything if he thinks he's just going to go away
00:28:00.300 and he's not going to actually fight this thing, then it's really frustrating. And so she's basically
00:28:05.680 trying to now make the public believe that that's somehow controversial and it isn't.
00:28:09.980 The other element is that they throw in these other messages that happen. And this is when they
00:28:14.080 hire the crisis PR text, the crisis PR team. And these messages, which they're trying to paint
00:28:21.060 as toxic is just the way PR agents are speaking and monitoring the media about Justin Baldoni.
00:28:26.600 And they recognize that without them having done anything, it looks like everybody hates Blake.
00:28:32.200 And that's what we were just showing you on the screen. We can pull this up.
00:28:35.400 It says the socials are really ramping up in his favor. She must be furious. And then Melissa Nathan
00:28:41.820 says it's actually sad because it just shows you how people really want to hate on women. Like she's
00:28:49.240 saying they're, they're going after her and they haven't said anything and they haven't even done
00:28:53.020 anything. And then Jennifer Abel says, I know it's sad, but then like, don't be a C word that tells
00:28:58.620 you right there. She's English in England. They use the C word the whole time, which essentially
00:29:02.040 she's saying is like, you know, this is happening because of Blake's own doing. We're not doing
00:29:06.600 anything. And she goes on to write that she effed herself by doing the unfollow thing and insisting
00:29:12.100 in no photos together. I agree. Okay. Her plan to be evil got foiled. She's a cartoon villain.
00:29:18.200 She was like, it's going to be so weird. We're going to put him in the basement. We're going to
00:29:20.800 isolate him. We're going to make him feel alone. And she never considered that there would be a
00:29:23.880 social consequence for her to bear because of that. And that's what happened. And so the crisis PR
00:29:29.800 team never had to implement any plan because Blake being evil backfired. That is the story.
00:29:36.740 A narcissist targeted someone who she felt was weak and it backfired on her. And they go on again to
00:29:42.520 show you these last couple of points here in this suit or in this amendment rather is they even are
00:29:49.120 telling us not to believe our own eyes because I'm reading what the PR people are saying and then she
00:29:54.960 mischaracterizes it. And this gets into the HR complaints. Okay. Now I told you that someone in
00:30:00.640 Blake's team clearly were circulating those complaints that we showed you on the show yesterday,
00:30:04.980 way back in August when the premiere was happening. And they were able, the PR crisis team were able
00:30:12.180 to kill it because the reason they killed these stories was because they weren't real. Okay.
00:30:17.760 They're not dated. They won't give any information. And Sony came out and gave a statement to Variety
00:30:22.580 at that time that said there were no HR complaints. Similarly, Wayfarer said there were no HR complaints.
00:30:28.100 So they got the story killed on the basis that whatever was being circulated was not real. It
00:30:34.020 was not authentic. They tried to spin this in the amendment, tried to spin them saying we got this
00:30:39.560 killed as a huge aha. And here's the language that they use. You know, less than one week later,
00:30:45.820 they bragged about how they had shut down stories regarding HR complaints on set. Miss Nathan remarks that
00:30:52.400 this went so well, it was genius. So, okay, we have four majors standing down on the HR complaint.
00:30:59.740 Yeah. It wasn't real. That's her job is to get things debunked when they are not true.
00:31:04.520 And so for them to then try to spin it to us, like something was wrong here is completely ridiculous.
00:31:10.000 It is totally ridiculous. Okay. Now, before we get into Isabel Farah, because I really want to point
00:31:14.900 something out here that I find to be extremely creepy about her relationship with her and how I think
00:31:19.280 she purposefully put her in her kind of in her web, so to speak, I want to just show you like the
00:31:24.280 really illustrate the four points or five points of major hypocrisy in this lawsuit, which leads me to
00:31:30.200 believe that what they're really doing here is there is no strategy. They're responding to the public and
00:31:35.620 they're not even thinking about how the points that they made earlier are now conflicting with points
00:31:40.100 that they have made now. There's nothing but hypocrisy. And I think the biggest addition to this
00:31:47.040 that really demonstrated that nothing makes sense was 0.84. It's just astonishing. So people
00:31:53.580 were made aware by Brian Friedman that actually Blake Lively was offered to meet with the intimacy
00:31:59.180 coordinator, despite the entire narrative being about the intimacy coordinator. There was no
00:32:03.760 intimacy coordinator. They demand intimacy coordinator. We then saw a text message and where Justin
00:32:08.240 messages her in April and is like, I'm meeting with the intimacy coordinator if you want to meet.
00:32:12.940 And she's like, nah, I'm all good. See, she just says, I'm, I'm actually, I feel good. I can meet
00:32:18.880 her when we start, presumably when we start filming. And she says, thank you, though. So he offered her
00:32:25.200 before they started filming, right before they started principal photography to meet with the intimacy
00:32:28.660 coordinator. And she said no, which makes everything that Ryan was saying, where is intimacy
00:32:33.300 corner? It just doesn't make any sense. So they felt they had to respond to the public learning about
00:32:37.400 that. And they wrote this in their amendment, 0.84. They wrote, Ms. Lively complained about
00:32:42.900 inappropriate behavior as early as May 2023, which occurred without an intimacy coordinator present
00:32:49.560 and which ultimately led to Wayfarer and Sony agreeing with Ms. Lively that the consistent presence
00:32:54.980 of an intimacy coordinator was not only reasonable, but essential. Contrary to the defendant's assertions
00:33:00.540 elsewhere, Ms. Lively did not refuse to meet with the film's intimacy coordinator. She said,
00:33:05.380 I'm all good. I think that's a refusal, right? She said she did not meet, did not need to meet with
00:33:09.620 her before production started because there were no intimate scenes in the immediate future.
00:33:14.880 So they could talk once production began. Ms. Lively did have a call with the intimacy coordinator
00:33:20.820 during preparations. These conversations happened close in time to the filming of the relevant scenes.
00:33:26.620 So that lets us know that not only did she, yes, refuse to meet with the intimacy coordinator,
00:33:32.260 but now she's saying it's because, well, there were no scenes upcoming that I needed her for,
00:33:36.200 but also that she had a direct line of communication with the intimacy coordinator. She is saying that
00:33:41.700 she had a phone call with her. She had her number. So if at any point of her claiming that she felt
00:33:47.500 uncomfortable around Justin Baldoni, if she felt that after she filmed one scene, the dance scene,
00:33:53.840 you know, where they're talking to each other and she lies and claims that he was out of character,
00:33:58.740 but forgot to and mentioned that she was speaking to him out of character, why didn't she just ask
00:34:03.400 the intimacy coordinator from that day forward to be with her every step of the way? She didn't do
00:34:08.860 that. Why is it that after that scene, which is supposed to be the huge scene that made her
00:34:13.700 uncomfortable, did she invite him into her trailer while she was breastfeeding? None of this makes
00:34:19.480 any sense. To now acknowledge that you had communication with the intimacy coordinator
00:34:23.780 actually proves their point that your list of 17 demands that you sent in November to put a
00:34:31.100 complete stop to principal photography was always a nonsense. You were always making things up.
00:34:36.760 You that never were an issue. You had access to an intimacy coordinator, which is exactly
00:34:41.500 what Justin Baldoni's team is alleging. They never deprived you of an intimacy coordinator. So all of
00:34:47.620 Ryan Reynolds jokes in Deadpool, his jokes to Sandra Bullock and everywhere else on the internet was
00:34:55.680 really something that you guys concocted. That's what the public is seeing. Another thing I want to
00:34:59.840 point out is that she keeps running into conflict when she says that Justin Baldoni tried to change
00:35:05.280 the script. That's a major point here, that they had a pre-agreed upon script that she had signed on to
00:35:11.320 and that he deviated away from it. And then that amounted to gratuitous sexual changes. Okay.
00:35:18.200 To be clear, Justin Baldoni disputes that he's like, no, these were in here. And also she actually
00:35:23.240 kissed me a few times when we were not required to be intimate, which made me think that riffing and
00:35:27.700 trying to figure out our chemistry was okay. But she makes the argument that him doing that,
00:35:32.800 him doing anything off of the pre-agreed upon script is wrong. Well, at the same time,
00:35:37.940 she argues, as we just saw, that she made plenty of changes to the script and that was fine.
00:35:44.700 What are the rules here, Blake? You can't argue it both ways. So Justin can't make any changes after
00:35:49.960 you sign on and say, this is the script. He has no right to make one change, but you, you can get
00:35:56.660 your dragons on board and say, actually, I changed the entire scene. Read it and like it, or you're going
00:36:02.240 to get burned. That's what she believes. She believes rules for thee and not for me. And that's
00:36:08.060 what this lawsuit demonstrates. She over and over acknowledges, I changed the scenes. I wrote all
00:36:13.600 these lines, not because I was trying to take over the movie, but because I'm a creative genius. I'm
00:36:18.200 just so talented. And I was trying to help her, her text messages show that she's constantly changing
00:36:23.000 scenes. But she's accusing him of deviating away from pre-agreed upon scenes. It is a nonsense,
00:36:31.040 okay? And if you truly believe, Blake, that such behavior in that setting amounts to harassment,
00:36:37.840 then you're going to have to explain your husband. You're going to have to explain why you are not out
00:36:42.480 there defending the many victims that your husband must have as the king of riff. Everybody knows Deadpool
00:36:46.940 is riffing all the time. Would you, Blake Lively, support lawsuits against your husband from actors like
00:36:52.440 T.J. Miller? Remember, T.J. Miller was the guy who felt that Ryan was using riff on Deadpool to
00:36:58.400 actually vent anger at him to try to destroy him as a human being and to make him feel small. He said
00:37:03.600 he would never work with Ryan Reynolds ever again. After that interview, him and Ryan Reynolds, to be
00:37:08.100 clear, patched up their relationship, but he basically said he uses Deadpool to harass people,
00:37:13.300 okay? So would Blake Lively be open to a suit of harassment? Because riffing is just so wrong. It's
00:37:19.180 never been seen before. No one's ever seen that before in theater. This is
00:37:22.420 the first time it's ever happened. So anyways, she's completely out of line, and I just don't
00:37:28.360 see how these amendments show us anything other than the fact that she has anything,
00:37:34.300 that she has absolutely nothing, which is why it's super compelling getting to Isabel Ferrer that she
00:37:38.220 keeps saying in the media and keeps seeding the public with this idea that the cast supports her,
00:37:44.080 okay? That there are two other people who she discussed his inappropriate behavior with. Like I said,
00:37:49.480 that's just going to be girl chat, girls chatting and supporting each other. But she also says that
00:37:54.740 they're going to have to compel those people to testify because that's what it means when you say
00:37:58.620 these witnesses have given her permission to share the substance and they will testify and produce
00:38:04.100 responsive documents in the discovery process. It means that they will do it under duress, okay?
00:38:10.280 Here is my opinion. Mark my words. Take it to the bank. This is what's going to happen.
00:38:15.160 She is going to ruin the life and the career of Isabella Ferrer. That's what I think. Isabella
00:38:21.060 Ferrer is going down, okay? Isabella Ferrer thought that Blake Lively was her friend. She
00:38:26.460 thought that Blake Lively was doing stuff because she wanted to be her big sister. She was styling
00:38:30.280 her. Took her to the Deadpool premiere. We talked about this strategy of just routine love bombing
00:38:35.840 that her and Ryan Reynolds engage in, okay? And I hadn't realized, I hadn't considered, because I was
00:38:41.140 like, what did she give to Isabella Ferrer? We found with Brandon Sklenar, it's likely that they
00:38:46.040 hooked him up with WME, a contract there. With Liz Plank, she gave her advice on bromances in an obscure
00:38:53.140 bit as a part of the Wrexham documentary. And I was like, what did she do with Isabella Ferrer?
00:38:59.040 How did she love bomb her to the point that she's now using her? And Isabella Ferrer, let me tell you,
00:39:04.980 you better lawyer up quickly because you got got, okay? She didn't love you like a little sister.
00:39:11.500 She was going after a movie. And then I found this clip circulating on the internet of Isabella
00:39:18.340 Ferrer at the London premiere of It Ends With Us being asked about her relationship with Blake Lively.
00:39:23.360 Take a listen.
00:39:24.380 What was it like working with Blake? Has she given you any kind of advice?
00:39:27.440 I love her. She's the best. She's given me so much advice. She has been so generous to me.
00:39:32.000 She has given me clothes. She has, she's fed me. She's, she's let me sleep over. I mean,
00:39:37.480 she's just been like a big sister that I never had. I'm an only child. So I'm like, this is so nice.
00:39:45.000 Love bomb. Okay. Love bomb. Now, one of the things that I try to make very clear to you guys is that
00:39:50.220 age matters, right? And so some things that you might look back on or like at the time of the
00:39:54.560 moment, you think this is not weird. I guess, let me give you a good example of that. You know,
00:39:58.360 like when you're in high school, for those of us who drank underage and shouldn't have,
00:40:01.460 when you were in high school and like, there's the one person's house that you can go to.
00:40:04.640 And the mom is like providing cocktails, like mean girls. You know what I mean? That the mom
00:40:08.880 that will actually go out and get drinks. And when you're younger, like, this is so cool. Like,
00:40:12.560 she's such a cool mom. And then you get older and you're like, that's actually really effing weird.
00:40:16.440 And like, where is that woman that was giving underage children alcohol? Because I like to
00:40:20.360 report her now. That's like where I am now, where I realized what like it completely inappropriate
00:40:25.060 and crazy for any parent to do that. This is the same situation where Isabella Ferrer is 23,
00:40:31.620 24 years old. She might be 24 now, was 23 at the time of filming. And she's looking at this and
00:40:35.960 she's going, this is so cool. Like she's inviting me over for sleepovers. Why is Blake Lively inviting
00:40:41.680 Isabella Ferrer over for sleepovers? Blake Lively is 37 years old with four kids, not only four kids.
00:40:48.540 She had just given birth to her fourth kid. She was still breastfeeding, breast pumping at this time.
00:40:53.220 Why are you inviting, okay, a colleague, a work colleague over? If you want to see,
00:40:58.020 you want to grab dinner, normal, totally cool. You want to hang out after work, long day of
00:41:02.440 filming, whatever it is. Why are you inviting her to your house for a sleepover? That is not
00:41:08.200 appropriate for a 37 year old adult woman to be doing with a 23 year old. There are various
00:41:13.940 extenuating circumstances where it might make sense. Oh, it was a blizzard. You're at my house.
00:41:18.480 You can't get a taxi. Totally fine. We've got a guest bedroom. Totally fine. But this
00:41:23.040 sounds like a girly sleepover. This sounds like what I used to do with my friends that were the
00:41:28.220 same age. When we'd go out, we'd have a good night, you know, hanging out and be like, oh,
00:41:32.120 we're just going to all sleep over or just have a big old sleepover. And you gossip. That's the
00:41:36.560 purpose of sleepovers. Okay. You gossip, you trade stories, you get close to one another and all
00:41:41.420 that's fine. If Isabella Ferrer was doing this with another 23 year old, I wouldn't have an issue
00:41:46.180 with this, but it's not another 23 year old. You guys, it's a 37 year old woman inviting a 23 year old
00:41:52.000 colleague over for a sleepover. It's weird. Do not let anybody tell you any difference. That is
00:41:58.420 weird. That's not what 37 year old women do. I don't have sleepovers at 37. I'm 35 and I don't
00:42:03.740 have sleepovers. I'm like out of the sleepover gang. You know, it's like the game of sleepovers
00:42:07.480 doesn't work anymore. You know why? Because I'm like an adult and I can get home. Like there's no
00:42:10.620 situation where I can't get home to my husband. And also it would just be weird for me to be like,
00:42:15.020 hey, can my 23 year old friends come over for sleepover? My husband would be like, what are you
00:42:17.680 talking about? We're like, we got to get kids get up at 530 AM. What are you saying? Again,
00:42:23.460 there are some circumstances, okay, where it could make sense, extenuating circumstances,
00:42:28.500 but that doesn't sound like that. She's giving me her clothes. Why do I feel like this is a teenage
00:42:32.840 sleepover? She's giving me her clothes and we're baking together. And also we're having sleepovers.
00:42:39.860 Weird, Isabella. Okay. You might not realize it right now, but this is weird. And by you saying like,
00:42:44.120 she's like a sister, she wanted you to feel that. Okay. Blake Lively is a sick individual. I am
00:42:49.560 telling you, you were targeted. You don't realize you were targeted, but you were. And because they
00:42:53.300 knew that they needed to have somebody that they could wrap into their spell. She also targeted
00:42:57.580 Isabella Ferreira by telling her that Taylor Swift handpicked her. Now imagine you're 23 years old.
00:43:02.900 What is Taylor Swift to you? Oh my gosh. Icon. Top of the world. You're trying to get tickets to her
00:43:08.060 sold out shows to eras. And now you're in the house of a Taylor Swift's best friend. And she's telling you
00:43:13.860 during a sleepover that Taylor Swift's handpicked you. Like you're, you're with us now. It's you're
00:43:19.780 with our girl squad. Do you want to wear my clothes? Oh, like just the ick that I feel knowing that
00:43:25.740 as a 35 year old woman and realizing that Isabella was just young and impressionable. And I swear
00:43:30.960 the age where your brain fully develops, I think it's 26, 27, like literally Isabella's brain is not
00:43:35.880 fully developed yet, according to science. Okay. And yet Blake Lively swooped in there and just love
00:43:42.400 bombed her. And she had no idea. She had no idea that she was being manipulated. Just like I believe
00:43:46.460 Brian Sclennar had no idea he was being manipulated. Liz Plank, I don't know, had no idea she's being
00:43:50.800 manipulated. They all were just like, what an amazing couple. There's even a clip of Brian Sclennar
00:43:54.920 saying, I don't know what I did to deserve them just doing so much amazing stuff. You're dealing with
00:44:00.060 grade A psychopaths. That's what you did. Okay. It was about Justin Baldoni and she knew, you know,
00:44:06.140 Ryan Reynolds and her were like, you need, we need to have someone else on set saying something
00:44:10.960 happened. And they, they, they chose Isabella because she would have been the most vulnerable
00:44:15.540 to Taylor Swift sprinkles, uh, cupcakes being baked at midnight. Let's stay up late. Let's
00:44:22.020 like do each other's nails. Let's just do each other's nails. I'm like, God, I feel so uncomfortable.
00:44:27.200 Can I open up to you about something? That's what girls do. They tell secrets from sleepovers.
00:44:31.380 Can I tell you something? He, he made me feel not good. Justin Baldoni didn't make me feel good.
00:44:36.180 I think he looked at my butt. Have you ever felt that way? Said a 37 year old woman with
00:44:40.180 four kids upstairs. And she's like, yeah, just trying to like feel an attachment because she's
00:44:44.860 younger. Yeah, no, he, I felt weird during that orgasm scene, to be honest, because we already
00:44:50.340 know this by the way, because Blake's team doesn't care about her being young or care about the fact
00:44:55.860 that she has her entire career ahead of her. They're trying to now use her to try to justify
00:45:01.860 their lawsuit. And I believe that this has been a wicked plan that she hatched long ago. And
00:45:06.860 Isabella Ferrer is actually a victim of just a nefarious, nasty woman named Blake Lively. Those
00:45:13.720 are my thoughts. Anyways, you guys want to also let you know that, um, Taylor Swift's team is letting
00:45:19.300 the world know that they are not friends anymore. They are not talking. Okay. So sorry, Isabella
00:45:24.020 Ferrer, if you thought you were going to get connection to Taylor Swift, her team's hitting hard and
00:45:27.660 saying Taylor Swift no longer speaking to Blake Lively after Justin Baldoni's scandal shook up
00:45:32.860 their decades long friendship. Once again, I believe Taylor Swift has more to do with this,
00:45:37.060 but she is never going to compromise her career and her brand. She will drop you like a hot potato.
00:45:42.560 And that has now been done officially. She also gave this to, uh, page six. And they're also at the
00:45:48.660 same time because her marketing team is excellent. They're pushing hard on like, she's just with Travis
00:45:53.280 and they're in their own little world and she's gone again and she's not being photographed. And
00:45:57.900 she's just, they bought a puppy. I'm not kidding. Her, her marketing team even let people know
00:46:03.280 that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey have, they're, they're living happily ever after they got a puppy.
00:46:08.280 They want nothing to do with Blake Lively. And then she never knew she was being called a dragon for
00:46:13.080 Blake Lively. None of that's true. Taylor Swift has never done anything wrong. She's always been
00:46:16.840 a perfect victim. And I just wanted to remind you that no matter what we learn,
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00:48:59.540 to be clear. All right, guys, a lot of you guys are asking me about an update on Becoming Brigitte.
00:49:04.440 I know we were going to do it today. And then obviously her amendment came in at midnight.
00:49:08.340 That's why I had to switch gears. Don't worry, it's coming. Also, Becoming Brigitte is just taking
00:49:12.060 off everywhere. It's just been incredible. It's really just been an incredible story here of how
00:49:17.100 I wanted to bring this to the public and the media attacked me for it. They called me crazy,
00:49:21.180 said that I was having postpartum psychosis, which was absolutely hilarious. And they did so much to
00:49:26.180 sort of protect this. And now it's out and people are trying to acquire it. We're in talks with
00:49:31.220 one person in particular that wants to work with us on this series. But the point is, is I'm just
00:49:37.540 grateful to all of you guys for making it as successful as it has been. And we have endured
00:49:41.600 some serious DDoS attacks, by the way. For those of you that were having trouble watching that episode
00:49:46.520 with Xavier Poussard, it was insane. It was just absolutely insane. We had 180.3 million requests
00:49:56.000 to our website. These are like, that's what a DDoS attack is. They try to overwhelm your website with
00:50:01.060 everyone trying to get on at once. And they got up to 180 million requests that were coming in,
00:50:07.220 which is insane in just 1.6 million requests in just over a minute. That is how fast they were coming
00:50:14.120 in. And thus far, the website has received 638 million requests, which is just traffic, again,
00:50:20.620 that's meant to overwhelm your servers. But we got through it and wanted you guys to know that we
00:50:25.100 will be bringing back the Becoming Brigitte series because I know people have questions. People are
00:50:30.320 asking, is Brigitte Macron Emmanuel Macron's mother? We're going to get into all of these theories. We're
00:50:36.100 going to tie together these loose ends, really. And I'm going to tell you what my thought process is.
00:50:40.520 You know, we wanted to spend those first seven episodes just giving you guys the facts, you know,
00:50:46.840 just the absolute facts that you could draw your own conclusions in the way that you have so you could
00:50:50.960 begin your own research to recognize that this story was never a conspiracy. This and a sitting
00:50:56.220 president of a country does not send a journalist in Tennessee a letter because she's lying. They send a
00:51:04.920 letter because they don't want this to happen. They don't want the entire world to be aware of what's
00:51:09.460 happening. And now the entire world is. And we haven't yet heard from Emmanuel Macron's team. I do,
00:51:14.780 like I say, over and over, I hope he sues. I'll crowdfund the lawsuit. I don't care. We'll raise
00:51:19.220 money around the world so I can go to bat and get answers to basic questions about what is, are they
00:51:25.540 related? Brigitte Macron and Emmanuel Macron. Again, tomorrow we will put together all of those loose
00:51:30.580 ends for you. So I'm sorry that we will be a day late, but there's so much more to come. And as I
00:51:35.780 said yesterday, we are going to be very soon announcing our next investigative series. And
00:51:41.900 you guys are going to go crazy. I want to see if you guys have any guesses as to what that might be
00:51:46.640 when I will be investigating. And it's going to be one of these things that you're going to go,
00:51:50.240 Candice, you're crazy. There's no way. There's no way. And then by like the third episode,
00:51:56.820 you're going to, your mind's going to be blown and then you're going to go, I can never trust the
00:52:00.240 mainstream media ever again. So I can't wait to see what some of your guesses are. Okay. Let's
00:52:06.400 start reading some of your comments here. Now we've done this deep dive on Blake Lively. Diana
00:52:12.820 writes, disgusting thing is to use JB's admission of his past as evidence. Few men recognize and open
00:52:20.040 up. And this is just saying to men and any person really that if you did bad things, you can't change.
00:52:24.520 Yeah. Using the TEDx talk was a really gross maneuver. And I want to say they are leaning into
00:52:29.980 the worst stereotypes of what it means to be a woman. Like the idea of women just getting around
00:52:33.980 and being manipulative and not telling the truth and trying to like just take a guy down. That
00:52:38.100 stereotype is out there because of what they are doing. And we see it in their lawsuit. It's just
00:52:43.060 undeniable. There's no reason to include this TEDx talk out of context to make people think that
00:52:48.620 Justin Baldoni had made some confessions that went against anything or using a clip of him discussing
00:52:54.180 his character Ryle and pretending that this came out of Justin's mouth about himself.
00:52:57.720 It's nasty business and it relies on the public being stupid. And the public is just not stupid.
00:53:03.540 Kay writes, hi, Candice. Thank you for the excellent coverage on the lively Baldoni case. And I'm also
00:53:08.360 fascinated with Brigitte's story. With love from your newest fan who is a liberal. It's okay.
00:53:13.560 It's okay. Welcome all. I'm happy that we're all kind of getting over the hump of believing the
00:53:18.880 mainstream media stereotype. So it's fitting. It's like if you can believe that they lied about Justin
00:53:22.220 Baldoni, you can probably believe or very quickly come to the conclusion that they may have lied
00:53:27.600 about a few other people. Definitely me. What they said about me being literally Hitler.
00:53:32.720 It's not true. I am not literally Adolf Hitler. It's not right at all. Lalique writes,
00:53:36.920 the look of admiration shows her cuz Baldoni, my cousin Baldoni, while playing clips of him being
00:53:42.720 his authentic self is adorable. One thing we know for sure is lively caught feelings and Reynolds caught
00:53:47.480 lively. I totally agree with you. I hope one day me and Justin Baldoni sit down. Like I said,
00:53:52.760 when this all comes to a conclusion, and I think it will actually soon, I don't think this is actually
00:53:57.480 going to go to trial. All of us, everybody in the chat, we're buying kombucha and we're going to
00:54:02.980 drink it together and we're going to cheers and we're going to celebrate. And it'll be the first
00:54:05.880 time that I ever drink kombucha. I don't know if I'm saying it right. Kombucha, probably delicious,
00:54:10.440 to be honest. I don't even know what it is. I don't even know if Justin likes it, but this has become,
00:54:14.820 this has just become the stereotype that we are creating of my cousin who needs to be defended. And I'm glad to see
00:54:20.480 the world kind of rising up and saying, no more, no more, to bullies in Hollywood. Before I read
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00:55:22.900 Okay, last couple of comments. Plebe writes,
00:55:25.680 thank you for being so honest. Will your new book be an audio book? Yes, I always do two things.
00:55:30.760 Write my own books and I do my own audio books. And it's rare, by the way, that people write their
00:55:35.140 own books. Everyone just like uses a ghostwriter. I can't. I have a podcast every day. You know my voice.
00:55:40.760 You know what words I use. And you would be able to instantly sniff that out. You'd be like,
00:55:43.700 this isn't Candace. It feels weird. I don't feel connected. I wrote this book and I am adding a
00:55:47.840 little amendment about Blake Lively in a chapter that I had already written about Taylor Swift's
00:55:53.340 brand of feminism. And again, I wrote this book years ago and it just worked out that all of this
00:55:58.660 happened right when we were planning to announce it on February 14th, that somehow Taylor Swift is in
00:56:04.040 the news because of Blake Lively. So I will add a little, really an addendum, but I'm going to call it
00:56:08.620 amendment because it just feels more fitting. But yes, you guys can go buy this book. You'll get
00:56:13.380 it cheaper now if you buy it available for pre-sale at CandaceOwens.com. That's where all
00:56:17.800 my stuff is. I'm very excited about this book. It feels like the time is right for us to talk about
00:56:21.660 the difference between feminism and a brand of feminism, which just seeks to empower women
00:56:27.480 by taking down men. And we have to stop doing that. And we have to remember that we birth men.
00:56:32.720 They're our brothers. They are our husbands. We're not like separate from them. And so if we foster
00:56:38.120 a world where people like Justin Baldoni can be taken down, we're going to be talking about
00:56:42.060 our cousins, our brothers, our husbands. And it's just not a world that we want to live in.
00:56:47.400 Especially me. I have three sons. Kara writes, B and R have a God complex, Blake and Ryan.
00:56:53.800 The saddest thing here is the message of the movie, which could actually help other women in toxic
00:56:58.460 relationships open their eyes is overshadowed by their ego. Well, if you look at the glass half
00:57:03.900 full, I would say that now we are looking at toxic femininity, right? At least we're able to have a
00:57:09.800 long discussion now about almost the opposite of that, because this is a form of violence,
00:57:15.340 in my opinion. What they're doing, what they have done is a form of true violence. And it's just
00:57:20.000 people don't often think about women as the ones who could possibly execute that. And I would say that
00:57:24.900 by that metric, the book has been a tremendous success. It's not the success it was hoping for,
00:57:29.800 but it certainly is the success that they got. Billy writes, I love you, Candace. Justin Baldoni
00:57:34.280 is literally a puppy. Yes, he is literally a puppy everywhere and clearly has been doing
00:57:39.120 those sorts of speeches for a very long time. This person writes, he should also sue for how ugly
00:57:45.480 those outfits were. To be honest, I did not watch the movie, but I can say that the outfits that I have
00:57:51.500 seen in the movie, just from social media and stuff, are indeed objectively ugly.
00:57:57.680 John writes, yesterday's cliffhangers about your next story. Phew! The world is on edge. Who is it
00:58:03.200 about? Me, him, they, them, us, president. No one wants to be on your bad side or investigator's side.
00:58:09.660 Yes. Well, I will say that it will be another referendum on the media. And I can't say too much.
00:58:15.840 I desperately want to. I don't like keeping secrets. And when I tell you, you're going to be like,
00:58:18.880 how did you keep it a secret for so long, Candace? And I'm just going to be like,
00:58:21.960 because you never asked me. You guys never asked me. That's how I kept it a secret for so long.
00:58:27.060 Jackie writes, never stop. You're my inspiration and have the nerves of steel that I wish I had.
00:58:31.460 Thank you so much, Jackie. Reminding you guys, if you want to support the show,
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00:58:48.020 but who's counting? I am. And I guess we can leave the Blake Lively lawsuit for a little bit.
00:58:53.580 It feels sad. No one's drafting me. No one has subpoenaed me. Nothing. It's crazy. And I don't
00:58:59.380 want to say goodbye to the Blake Lively lawsuit, but this was kind of the big wait. What was her
00:59:03.340 amendment going to be about? And it's a nothing burger. So we'll see. Anyways, tomorrow we'll be
00:59:08.520 becoming Brigitte. And then on Friday, I think we will probably announce the next big series. And you
00:59:15.840 guys are going to go crazy. You're going to go crazy. I'm like, forget it. Shut down. We're going
00:59:20.640 to shut. We're going to break the internet. We're going to shut down the internet with the announcement
00:59:23.320 of the next investigation. Anyways, guys, I'll see you tomorrow.