Blake Lively's BOMBSHELL Legal Filing | Candace Ep 149
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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.
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All right. Show of hands. If you stayed up until midnight waiting for Blake Lively to drop this
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freaking amendment. OK, I'm the only person with their hands raised. Are you guys just
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here to plagiarize because, you know, I went through every line like a complete psycho?
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That's perfectly fine. I just want to know what you guys to know rather. But if you're here because
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you think there's some bombshell in here, as her lawyers were alluding to, oh, wait until everybody
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sees everything. You're going to be sorely disappointed because if clickbait was an
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amendment, this is it. OK, I just I cannot believe it. And there's so much more going on here. Now
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we really see the target of everything, I think, really the linchpin for her lawsuit, the person
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that she went after. We have to discuss Isabella Ferrer. All that coming up right now on Candace.
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OK, before we get to the clickbait amendment, I just want to say I want to shout us out for just
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being the best sleuths ever, because yesterday we covered this awaiting, anticipating this amendment
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to drop. And we spoke about their SNL appearance. And I just kind of gave my feedback that my
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professional opinion that it was Ryan who had called this shot, that it was very obvious now
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that we know his brand of narcissism. I feel like we all deserve like PhDs in psychology by the end of
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this. And since we were able to connect the way his teacher said that he believes he could act his
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way out of anything and make people fall in love with him, we just said, I said yesterday on the
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show, 100 percent Ryan was the one who put this line in here. Not SNL, not Tina Fey, not Blake Lively,
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but Ryan. And sure enough, some amazing mommy sleuths sends me a link yesterday, which you guys don't
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forget, you can always email me tipsinfo at candaceowens.com. And she says, check out this broadcast
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on an Australian radio show called Fifi, Fev, and Nick for Breakfast, literally an Australian,
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a Melbourne, Australia station, where they had a guy who's been with SNL for like 25 years. His name
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is QCard Wally. He literally holds the QCards for SNL. And he was just opening up with them in a friendly
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conversation about how exciting hosting that 50th anniversary was. And at the very end of the
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conversation, QCard Wally gets asked about that line. Ryan Reynolds jumping up and making a joke
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about the Justin Baldoni situation. And take a listen to what QCard Wally had to say.
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Now, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have been in the news a lot. And Ryan Reynolds,
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we want to know, was that an improv or was it scripted, his little piece he did?
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That was actually, he had a different line in rehearsal and he pitched that to replace it.
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It was Ryan's idea. I just don't know. I feel like we deserve something. We deserve an award
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for just sniffing that out. Like he is a true, thoroughbred narcissist. Like there is,
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he truly believes that just give me a line, let me get in front of the audience. People will remember
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how much they love me. And by the way, tons of publications, we're not going to get into them
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at this moment because we've already covered that SNL appearance, saying that many of the people in
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the room were uncomfortable. They were uncomfortable. I guess they were aware of the hypocrisy of SNL
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kind of standing on this ground of no bullies for years and then suddenly hosting Blake and Ryan
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when people could read their text messages, bullying Justin Baldoni. It just, it didn't serve
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them to have them there. And of course, it would have been him that insisted upon walking on the red
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carpet and smiling and trying to look happy. And I will say, Blake Lively looked uncomfortable.
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There were various moments where I was like, she does not look like she is comfortable.
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She is very aware of the public does not like her right now. But in case you felt even a modicum
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of sadness for her, you can just go ahead and wipe it away. Because when we get further into this
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complaint, you're going to realize that she is, she's not being held captive by Ryan Reynolds. Okay.
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They're both narcissists. And the way that she executed herself, executed her plan against Justin
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Baldoni by using the cast of characters around Justin, around Justin Baldoni, like Isabella
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Farah and Liz Plank. She was involved. We're going to get to that. But first, let's go through this
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nothing burger of an amendment. I'll take you through the relevant parts. The first thing is
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how absolutely embarrassed I was as a female to read it. Okay. They really are the strategy here for
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her lawyers. While Brian Friedman is delivering point after point after point, followed by evidence
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with no emotion in the documents. They're just girl bossing it. They're just like, wear your florals.
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We're going to file an amendment. It's going to be cute. We're going to give you so much emotion.
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It's going to feel good. Forget the facts. How do you feel? Truly, that's what it is. It is a display
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of like a hyper stereotype of what it means to be a woman. That's how I felt reading this. I was like,
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give me teeth. Give me the facts. I don't care about the feelings. It just starts with straight
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feelings. Okay. In the introduction, it opens up by being like, the way that Justin Baldoni has
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represented himself in the past. Really, we're just going to set the stage as if they're writing
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a script and they're not filing a document in court. This is actually the language from the
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introduction. It reads this. In public, Mr. Baldoni gave the appearance of taking responsibility
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for the fact that he had, quote, unconsciously been hurting and silencing women in his life
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and implored men to be man enough to, quote, shut the hell up and listen to women.
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He claimed that he wanted to end toxic masculinity, acknowledging his own toxic behavior by admitting
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that, quote, there is a woman or two that I in some way made uncomfortable by saying something
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or doing something that was chauvinistic or sexist. There is one million percent probability
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that this that this exists, that that exists. Pardon. Okay. And he said that he wanted to say
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that he was sorry and that he would do better. Okay. Just so you know what that's a reference
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from. Just so you understand how hysterical female that this filing is. This has nothing
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to do with the lawsuit. It has nothing to do with anything that Justin Baldoni has ever done.
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Rather, they decided to go back and find a TEDx talk that Justin Baldoni gave five years ago
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about how he was able to better his relationship with his wife. So I'm going to show you what they're
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quoting from. Again, published in 2017. Actually, I think I'm girl mathing it. That would that would
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be more than five years ago. Okay. That would be six, seven years ago. Okay. Take a listen.
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I've had to take a real honest look at the ways that I've unconsciously been hurt,
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that I've unconsciously been hurting the women in my life. And it's ugly. My wife
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told me that I had been acting in a certain way that hurt her and not correcting it. Basically,
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sometimes when she would go to speak at home or in public, I would just cut her off mid-sentence
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and finish her thought for her. It's awful. The worst part was that I was completely unaware
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when I was doing it. It was unconscious. So here I am doing my part, trying to be a feminist,
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just amplifying the voices of women around the world. And yet at home,
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I am using my louder voice to silence the woman I love the most.
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So I had to ask myself a tough question. Am I man enough to just shut the hell up and listen?
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So that's what they thought. They were like, we got them. We found this thing from seven or eight
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years ago on TEDx. And we're going to quote it as if it has anything to do with this lawsuit,
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as if it could be evidentiary for anything that we are alleging. Have they forgotten themselves?
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You are alleging that he conspired behind the scenes to launch a smear campaign. Okay. You're not
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writing a script. You're not driving me into your narrative by using obscure quotations from a TEDx talk
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that he gave almost a decade ago. So this is how it opens. Okay. Let's go back because it doesn't
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finish because they're not done mining 2017. Then they reference his words. They go,
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Mr. Baldoni echoed this narrative while marketing the film. And that in an interview on CBS,
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oh, pardon, before the 1 million percent probability that it exists, they're actually pulling that line
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from a Glamour magazine article where he sat down and spoke about how he wanted to end toxic
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masculinity. Please peep the date on this, you guys. 2017. Okay. They are pulling quotations
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from a 2017 article as the opening to everything. Then they attach it to now by saying he echoed this
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narrative while marketing the film. Okay. Going back to the lawsuit. And they say in an interview on CBS
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discussing the release of the film on August 7th, 2024, he claimed, quote,
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I want men to stop asking the question, why do women stay? I want men to take accountability.
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I want men to hold other men accountable. Now, again, they're just pulling this clip out of
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obscurity. What are we to assume that he's speaking about? Well, it turns out he's speaking
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about his character, Ryle, and they're asking him a question in the context of domestic violence,
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which is what the movie is about. Here is that clip, which they think is a great aha moment.
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What do you want men to take away from this film?
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I want men, first of all, I want men to stop asking the question, why do women stay?
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I want men to take accountability. I want men to hold other men accountable.
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And in this particular film, I want men to go to the theater and in some way see a version of
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themselves. You know, you have two very different characters. Both of them in Atlas and Ryle have had
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past trauma. One handles it very different than the other. And my other hope is that the men who
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have not done the work, who have not done the work to heal, if they see bits of themselves in Ryle,
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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
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hurt the person I love the most. I need to get help. I need to feel all these things that I've buried
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so deep down so that it doesn't explode on somebody that I love. And hopefully that can create
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some compassion and empathy and make the world a safer place.
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So it's unbelievable. They are being so wildly manipulative and dishonest as they have been to
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the beginning of this entire process that they are literally mining clips on the internet,
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taking them out of context so that they can produce a narrative that reads like a script to us
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right off the bat. Okay. If you're reading that and you don't realize the context, he's talking about
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Ryle. He's talking about a different character in the book. And he's being asked a question about if
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men see themselves in Ryle, who is a person who abuses, physically abuses a woman, what do you
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want them to get from this movie? Okay. It doesn't get better from there, by the way, just to be clear.
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Let's now move on to point six of this, because this is where it gets interesting. Again,
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it's the way they use language. It's just so wildly manipulative. Six in this lawsuit says,
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the dangerous climate of threats, harassment, and intimidation fueled by the defendant's
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retaliation campaign has required Ms. Lively to alter her personal and professional life
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and to take steps to protect innocent bystanders rather than exposing them to further harm. So a
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couple of things here. I don't know how her professional and personal life was altered.
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It didn't look that way to me when she was posing on the red carpet with her husband and mocking the
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situation, but let's go with it. The reason why she's setting this up is she says, now I have to take
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steps to protect innocent bystanders rather than exposing them to further harm, because she's now
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using this to explain away why no one's joining in on her lawsuit. Okay. They're setting it up right
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at the beginning of Sarah. Essentially, no one's going to join in, but just so you know, this is to
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protect them. I'm going to explain to you why that's absolutely BS. It goes on and reads, thus,
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this amended complaint does not refer to certain witnesses by name, nor does it provide screenshots of
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their text messages. Importantly, however, these witnesses have given Ms. Lively permission to share
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the substance of their communications in this amended complaint as contained herein, and they
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will testify and produce responsive documents in the discovery process. Okay. Let's just pause to make
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sure everybody understands what's happening here because they think we are so stupid. Okay. I'm not
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going to include them in here because I'm going to, I'm going to protect them, but down the line,
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I'm going to subpoena them and force them against their will, which means that they are not willing
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participants and that you don't have their support because the reality is you can compel them to
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testify. Okay. And you cannot, when you compel them to testify, they're going to have to hit the stand
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and people are going to have to be aware of exactly who they are. So what you're saying is,
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which is what we already had sniffed out, me, the TikTokers, the be betters, the Stephanie with the
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Deets, all the scoops we got was that you tried to force their hand behind the scenes to get involved
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in your dirty little campaign. They said no. And now you're trying to, well, put it in florals,
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wear your florals. I'm going to make it sound pretty. This is about protecting them until I
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have to freaking physically drag them to court via subpoena and show text messages. And in case you
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want me to also sum up why that point is absolute BS, it's because, which we'll get to later,
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we already showed you that her team was leaking complaints that she says that she has and trying
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to get them to run it. And they make it very clear who she's referring to every step of the way. It's
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very easy to deduce. Okay. When she writes in her CRD complaint, as she did write in her CRD complaint,
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that a young actress who was meant to play an underage Lily Bloom, oh, she must really be protecting her
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guys. Who could it be? Were there multiple young actresses who played young Lily Bloom? Why do you
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lie like this, Blake? Why? Why do you do this? Do you understand you are not smarter than the internet?
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You didn't protect anybody. You came this close to saying their names because you wanted people to
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know exactly who you were talking about. Okay. You then tried to leak HR complaints, which made it
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very clear exactly who you were talking about in each instance, Jenny Slate and Isabella, Isabelle
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Ferreira. And now you're trying to pretend here that you just, you just want to protect them. You
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just want to protect them. Okay. Okay. Okay. Blake, we're with you. We're actually not with you at all.
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Let's jump to point 15 because the timeline here is important. One of the things that they are always
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doing, and this is why I loved what Brian Friedman did, and this is how I knew instantly he was telling
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the truth, is create a timeline. Otherwise, it's confusing. Not everyone's going to be a psycho like
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Candace Owens and Marcos that be better and go line for line and create a timeline, right? Not
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everyone's going to be a psycho like Candace Owens and Seth with the deets. So you can easily confuse
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the public by just inserting facts and not actually weighing against, allowing them to weigh it against
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a concrete timeline that makes that fact somehow irrelevant. Okay. So 15 is an example of that.
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She writes, as a result of Guild Strike's production of the film shut down on or about June
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14th, in the midst of that shutdown on October 13th, 2013, Ms. Lively confided in a text to a female
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cast member that she was, quote, dreading going back to our film. I keep getting hits of experience
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in really upsetting ways. The female cast member expressed empathy for Ms. Lively and confirmed
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similar feelings. Okay. Well, so that kind of occurred after it becomes apparent to us that you had sort
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of hatched a plan. Okay. Just a couple of weeks before you sent your no more letter. This occurred
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after Ryan Reynolds had already posted in July for Sandra Bullock's birthday intimacy recorder. You
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guys had already hatched the plan. We've sniffed that out. So to now learn that in October, you're
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trying to create evidence and trails. And I even texted this person and said that I felt this way.
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And she was empathetic, as women are. Women lie to each other all the time on the internet,
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everywhere, everywhere in life, no matter what. We pretend like, oh, I totally understand. It's our
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natural, compassionate way. But we have to admit that a lot of times when we're being compassionate,
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we lie. Okay. When someone, like if a woman has a bad breakout, we're always like, it doesn't look
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that bad. Even if it looks terrible, we say that because we want her to feel good. Right. That's what we're
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in. It's our art form. We want somebody to feel good because they are our friend. Okay. But please
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don't try to insert that as evidence. I said in October, after me and Ryan were already doing evil
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things and mocking things publicly, that I didn't feel good about going back to set. And that's
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evidence. Somebody was empathetic towards me. Get out of my face. Okay. Now let's get down to point 17,
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because this just makes entirely no sense. I now think that her lawyers are just used to these sort
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of me too situations because me too became a shakedown operation for a while where you didn't
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even need good lawyers. You just needed men who didn't want to go through the court system
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and the women who were saying, well, we're going to come at you with sexual harassment and ruin your
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lives. And I'm thinking these are the kinds of lawyers and PR people that she has in her corner
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because this is not an intelligible document. Okay. And point 17 makes that clear. Here's what she's
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alleging. She says, and this is her defense of saying, I was never trying to take over the film.
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This really was about sexual harassment. She puts in bold, none of the requested protections,
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her 17 points that she wanted, um, were tied in any way to Ms. Lively's creative input in the film.
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And they were made months before any discussions regarding the cut of the film. Oh, so you're
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saying you made the allegations first and then you tried to make input and change the direction of the
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film. Are you saying that the chicken had to come before the egg? Yes, sweetie. The chicken had to
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come before the egg. Obviously it was because you made these demands and 17 points, which made no
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sense and which Brian Freeman went through and thoroughly debunked these points. We've read the
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messages, sweetheart. Okay. We know you said no to the intimacy coordinator. We know that it made no
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sense that you were then saying there must be an intimacy coordinator on set at all times. And so,
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yes, first you're going to make the sexual harassment threat. And then you're going to go
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as you guys did. And they proved in the background, I want this. I want that. I don't get what I want.
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I'm not going to show up. He has to be put into the basement. So why are you bolding that to get
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somebody brighter? Seriously, tell me your budget. I could be hired. What is your budget? Like,
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what is your budget? I might, I could, I'll do it for you. Cause this, this was just completely
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nonsensical. Okay. Then number 18 is great because they bold another point, but don't bold the point
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that comes just before it. And we've again, seen this debunked by Brian Friedman. She's basically
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saying that once we sent our demands to Wayfair and shut down production, remember they emailed them
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in May and I'm sorry, in November of 2023. And they said, I'm not, she's not coming back to set
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unless you agree to all of this. And this is non-negotiable. So it was a hostage situation.
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Essentially they were going to lose their entire investment in the film, have to find a different
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actress, or they had to agree to everything, which is why before that bolded line in which they say
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they agreed and said, we find most of these not only reasonable, but also essential for the benefit
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of all parties involved. She forgets to bold the part where they say, although our perspective
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defers in many aspects because they disagreed with everything she said, they pushed back initially
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and said, what are you talking about? We've had an intimacy coordinator. You've been in touch with
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the intimacy coordinator. You didn't want to meet with this intimacy coordinator, but now we're in a
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hostage situation and you're, you're asserting that this proves somehow because you said this is not
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negotiable and because they agreed to it, that they're guilty of a crime other than trying to salvage
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their investment. Then we get to 24, where she tries to essentially show messages, which she's
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done before between the PR agents. Okay. And this is how she was able to get the New York Times to
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doctor things to make you think that the PR agents were really up to this huge plan to smear her. So
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we'll look at that. And it says in the days leading up to the film's release, Mr. Baldoni abruptly
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pivoted away from the film's marketing plan and the types of publicity activities in which she had
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previously participated. Okay. So this is an early August. What the public did not know was that Mr.
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Baldoni and his team did so in an effort to explain why many of the film's cast and crew had unfollowed
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Mr. Baldoni on social media and were not appearing with him in public. Oh, okay. Yeah. Uh, so you're
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saying that he went into crisis PR mode because you guys orchestrated having a bunch of people unfollow him
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in the style of your best friend, Taylor Swift and the public noticed and began asking questions
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going, what's going on? We're noticing that Blake is not appearing alongside the lead character,
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Justin Baldoni. And also all these people have unfollowed him. And now you're upset that that
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meant that he had to pivot the PR strategy to rescue his own film that his studio was invested in.
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Like, again, this is such dust stuff that you're trying to present as something that's nefarious
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and it simply isn't. It is another chicken had to come before the egg scenario. You had to stage
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the mass unfollowing of Justin Baldoni, buying off all of his friends, getting all of them to come to
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the Deadpool premiere, flying people to Wrexham, getting them to believe in your narrative that you
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were staging. You created the crisis and now you're complaining that they had to respond to the
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crisis. OK, that does that make any sense? And here's the crazy part. And this is all despite
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you saying in your own lawsuits that everything had been resolved. Right. So who led? Who was it,
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Blake, that led the mass unfollow of Baldoni that created the crisis situation in the first place?
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Who was it, Blake, who, despite you saying you got everything you wanted, made the decision that you
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guys could not do any PR together anywhere? Who made that decision? Who made that decision? Was it you?
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Because if it was you, OK, then it's time for you to introduce your actions to your consequences.
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Hello, action. Hello, consequence. Oh, it's so nice to meet each other. Yeah. Yeah. The public noticed
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public noticed that things were weird and things began to backfire on you. OK,
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so number 27, I love because this one was just straight up being done for the TikTokers. OK,
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everybody knows that a hot button issue right now is Israel, Palestine, and that TikTokers
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especially are fired up about this issue and they have landed on the pro-Palestinian side of the thing.
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This is why they use the watermelons. And so there was no reason for her to insert this in this
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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.
00:39:24.380
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
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00:46:16.840
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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
00:54:26.360
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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,
00:58:34.820
you can buy and everything is fake in 90s gay. Stand is cup. I want to know who has collected all
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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.