EXCLUSIVE! Did Ryan Reynolds Extort Hollywood Execs? | Candace Ep 143
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Candace Cameron Bure reveals the shocking details of Justin Baldoni vs. Ryan Reynolds in the latest court filing, and why Ryan should be deported back to Canada. She also explains why it s a good thing Blake Lively is in the UK with her husband, Ryan Reynolds.
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All right, you guys. So Ryan Reynolds obviously has to be deported back to Canada.
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Once again, this is a way for the left and the right to come together, because no matter where
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you stand on the topic of mass deportations of illegals, we can now all agree that the moral
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crimes committed here by Ryan Reynolds against Justin Baldoni have amounted to high treason.
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After having read through the amended lawsuit, Ryan absolutely must go home. And I have got some
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major scoops. I mean, everybody's talking because the sink is shipping and people want to get on
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to lifeboats. So let's jump right in. Welcome back to Candace.
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So they really did it, guys. They dropped the website. It is the lawsuitinfo.com. As promised
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by Justin Baldoni's team, they have chosen the path of radical transparency as their preferred
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method of response here. We never we never see this. This never happens. Everything's behind
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closed doors through PR agents. He's just like, here, we're going to play this in public. And just
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to be clear, they weren't the first to do this. It was Blake Lively. It was Ryan Reynolds. This was
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their strategy. And now they kind of want to put the genie back in the bottle. But guess what? The
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genie does not want to go back in the bottle. The genie likes to be free. OK, and we're now all paying
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attention. So I'm just going to very quickly before I give you all of the tea that I got over the weekend,
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I'm going to go over the biggest revelations from the filing. And I guess we'll just start with
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revelation number one, which was that we were totally correct about Ryan Reynolds. What is
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that like a personality test? Is it called like an Enneagram personality type one through nine?
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Well, Ryan Reynolds on the Enneagram is a psycho. That's what he is. He's just a psycho. His number is
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psycho. And we had suspected just by piecing together everything that he didn't want Blake Lively to be
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away from him. Remember, I built out the timeline and I worked through it and I realized that, oh,
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this is interesting. Like Ryan Reynolds is filming at the same time of Blake as Blake Lively. He's also
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doing his Wrexham football stuff. And they're basically apart. I'm sure he popped back a few
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times, but for like four months scheduled to be apart in a different country. And yeah, I felt that
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Ryan was kicking up some dust because he didn't want to leave Blake Lively alone with Justin Baldoni
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because he's away in the UK. And then I was positing that perhaps when he got home,
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he was either reading her text messages, reading through the dailies, reading through the script,
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and he just decided, okay, you know what? This entire production needs to be halted. I don't
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trust my wife. Okay. And my strongest inclination for that was the fact that on the day that the SAG
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AFRA after strike ended, on the day that both of them had to go back to work, meaning Ryan had to go
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back to film for Wolverine and Deadpool, Wayfarer gets that shocking email of demands and basically
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their production gets suspended while Ryan gets to go in the UK and feel confident knowing that
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she's not going to see Justin Baldoni until he's back. That was just my speculation. Well,
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in the recent filing, we can now see that Ryan was panicked in general about him being apart from
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Blake Lively, so much so that when they first communicated with one another, okay, so this is
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the first time that Ryan Reynolds and Justin Baldoni are speaking to one another and they're
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exchanging text messages and Justin Baldoni does this thing, does this thing where he's just like
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so nice and was like, I just, he literally, to sum it up, because I'm not going to read Justin's
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entire text, he basically is like, I was nervous to even text you. I'm such a fan of you. Like,
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you're so great. You're amazing. Your wife's amazing. And then says it's like really almost first day
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of middle school kind of thing where he's like, all of this to say, I know I sound ridiculous,
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but like, I just really want to be friends with you. Like, he literally tells Ryan he wants to be
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friends with you. And I can just see Ryan sitting there like, yes, this is exactly what I want,
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a puppy to kick in the mouth and you'll do what I say. So I'm going to show you these exchanges.
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This is Ryan Reynolds, Justin Baldoni. If you guys have not read through them, I recommend that you go
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on to the site to read it. He even extends like saying how wonderful Blake was because,
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you know, she was very nice to his wife, says that Blake sent the sweetest message to his wife.
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I mean, he's being so respectful, falling over himself to be respectful and to say like, hey,
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can we still be friends? And Ryan Reynolds then sends this text message. And he basically says like,
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sorry for the delay. I've been writing. The girls are sick again, whatever, whatever.
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It tells him essentially that he hits the, he hit the jackpot with Blake Lively. She literally
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passes on every film and every filmmaker all the time. But the one thing I know, and I speak from
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a deep wellspring of experience here, having her in your court behind the scenes as a creative is
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invaluable. I'm certain that blank would say the same. So my suspicion is he already says Taylor Swift.
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Okay. They're blocking this name. And the only name that they seem to be like trying to block is
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Taylor Swift throughout this. So I think right at the onset, Ryan Reynolds is throwing down some
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alpha male and by alpha male, I mean, extremely beta male. I have rich and powerful friends at the
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top. That's not a confirmation, but I'm looking at the length of the strip. It's given Taylor Swift.
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Taylor Swift would say the same. My wife is wonderful. Okay. Anyways, going back, jumping back
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into these messages. He then moves immediately to ask Justin Baldoni to change their production dates
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because he's never been apart from Blake Lively so long. He basically says he tried to do it on his
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end. I'm paraphrasing here. You can go read it on the website. You know, I was frantically trying to
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address this. I was frantically trying to change this, shorten the shoot, but I can't because, you know,
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Deadpool and Wolverine is set in stone. They already booked the studio. But like, could you do something
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to try to punt this? And he ends it with this, which is funny that we're talking about like a sexual
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lawsuit and what's appropriate. He ends it by saying all of this to say, I'd have your line
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producer's face tattooed to my perineum. Okay. So that is the skin between Ryan's parts. I don't even
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know how, I don't even know how to appropriately state that other than perineum. Okay. He pulled that
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back up again. I would have your producer, your line producer's face tattooed to my perineum.
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If he, she, or they can figure out how to start two weeks earlier, completely understand how big
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of an ask that is. But the perineum is one of the most nervy parts of the human body to expose to
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trauma. What? I'm sorry. I mean, what? So this whole long text is about like, Blake is big. She's
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powerful. I can't be apart from her for this long. And if you really want to make me happy, like I,
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I, I'm telling you, this is how you do it. Change your production schedule. I'm a big alpha here
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and my studio can't do it. And Justin falls over himself. And it's like, I will try to,
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you know, do everything I can to make this happen. Like, you know, I just want to be friends with you.
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Okay. This now confirms our suspicion that all of those very cringe, nice pool scenes in which he
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was randomly referring to his female dog, you know, Ryan in character being a funny guy.
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So he had the female dog, which he called dog pool. So Reed, this was meant to be a bitch,
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right? A literal bitch. He kept saying that she was looking for a new papa while he was away.
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Okay. Let's watch that clip again. So we can all really just
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feel disturbed right now. And I guess you've already met Mary Puppins, aka dog pool.
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Careful where you put your hand. She's 90% G-spot and she'll let you know it.
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You let this little flirt out of your sight for one second and she starts shopping for a new papa.
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If you can't be a responsible pet owner, then maybe you don't deserve this little unicorn.
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Guilty on all charges, your honor. It shan't happen again.
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And he carried that joke over by basically saying that Blake Lively, who I think he's casting as the
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bitch in that scene, he carried it over to the It Ends With Us promotion, which was weird because
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this is a movie about domestic violence. It ends with us by again saying in a funny scene that Blake
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Lively was trying to replace him. Okay. And that's what that's what made us aware, by the way, I was
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going, nothing in this scene is funny. Nothing in this scene makes sense. Why is he alleging that
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his wife is trying to place him in a skit, which is promoting domestic violence? Why is his mom here
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and Hugh Jackman? And why do I feel like threatened somehow when I listen to this script? Take a listen.
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Well, it's not every day the mother-in-law of the leading lady gets to interview the love interest
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and the man trying to replace my sweet little gummy bear, Ryan. Let's dive in, shall we?
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I don't feel very comfortable asking this question. Nope. I got it. I'll get it. Here,
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I can do that. Here, you're not going to read it. I will then. Okay. Thank you. Great book. That's
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the one. Um, it says Ryan would love to have a new dad to have a catch. And I think he could really
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use a man in his life. Hugh is no spring chicken anymore. Uh, blink once for yes, or blink once for
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I'd love to be your new dad. He blinked. He, he, he, he blinked. Mrs. Reynolds. Call me Blake.
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Oh, uh. I could blow your f***ing mind, dog. Oh, man. It's not every day a guy gets to interview
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the love interest of his best friend's wife and the guy trying to replace Ryan as a husband
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and me as his best mate. Holy s***. So listen, I've just got one question. What the hell are you
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doing messing with my best buddy's wife? Sir, I have no idea what's happening at all today.
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In the retrospect, this is all just so scary. It feels like a form of abuse against Blake. And I'm
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not, she's not a victim of any of this. She's totally bratty. And we've gone through her
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messages as well. But I am just saying that the fact that he doesn't want to be apart from her
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and now he's inserted himself into every layer of this movie, something's very wrong here. Okay.
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But what else did we learn from the filing? Well, we learned that at the Deadpool afterparty,
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Ryan went and found a William Morris Endeavor. Now that's the biggest agency everybody's under
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then. That's the one that Justin Baldoni got dropped from and told that executive that they
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were working with a sexual predator, referring to Justin Baldoni. It says,
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Lively, Reynolds, and other members of the film cast attended the premiere for Deadpool and Wolverine.
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And just that, just them having invited these people is basically, I view Ryan as like an
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infestation. Like it's the only way I can say he, if he wants to go after you, he infests himself into
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every area of your life. And he did this Justin Baldoni. He's like, who are your friends? Okay.
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Who, who owns the production company? Who owns the next movie scripts? I am going to infest myself
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everywhere. I'm going to be doing your movie premiere. I'm going to be doing promos and making fun of
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you, right? I'm going to put myself in the end credits. Like this is like psychotic behavior.
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Okay. But going back to what they said was mentioned at this party, at the afterparty,
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Wayfair was informed that Reynolds approached a senior executive at WME and expressed his deep
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disdain for Baldoni going as far as to suggest that the agency is working with a sexual predator.
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Okay. Ryan personally, and you can take this to the bank. I am telling you right now, this is a
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fact. This has been confirmed to me. He tried to get Justin Baldoni dropped from WME multiple times
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before they did. Okay. So all of those articles that came out when Justin got dropped and they
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were denying that Ryan Reynolds had anything to do with it. Those were PR teams that were working
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overtime behind the scenes, likely their PR team. Leslie Sloan. It's not true. No, this never, that is
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a fact. I said, I'm getting leaks right now. That's someone inside of WME confirmed that Ryan Reynolds
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was going around trying to get him dropped. Okay. And he didn't get it. They didn't do it until the
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lawsuit was filed and they immediately dropped him. So another thing that we find out, which is a
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bombshell from this new filing is that Ryan and Blake, and really, if I have to say Ryan one more
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time in a movie that has nothing to do with him, I'm just, he's a very scary, creepy guy. The creep,
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we found the creep. It's Ryan Reynolds. But when Blake started getting all this bad press, obviously
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she did not believe, and this is true Blake, my understanding of her is she's like a true narcissist.
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She's not very smart. She just wants to be rich and famous and have rich friends. Okay. And I had
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heard that and known that about her since my days that I was working at Glamour Magazine, that she was
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like really mean to people, but she's like very surface. And as long as Ryan, Ryan's a lot smarter
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than her and she therefore allows him to manipulate and control every layer of his life. So long as she
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can just, you know, be the princess essentially. Okay. So we find out that when she starts getting
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bad press, and this is a perfect time for Ryan to manipulate her, in my opinion, she's like, well,
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he's like probably like, babe, this can't, this can't be because you're not amazing. Look at you.
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You're hot. You're sexy. You're perfect. You know, give me your phone. I'm going to draft
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a statement that Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer have to read because the public noticed that
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her press appearances were weird. They found her to not be deep at all. They didn't like
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that she was promoting her hair products. Didn't like that she was not taking the theme
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of domestic violence seriously. And then they found these old videos of her and they didn't
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believe this. So they gave them the opportunity, basically put a gun to their head and said,
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this is a statement that we want you to read. Essentially, Ryan demanded that Justin Baldoni
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and Wayfarer lie to the public to save Blake's reputation. Here's the statement that Ryan
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Reynolds drafted, according to this lawsuit. And the text messages show this, by the way.
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I mean, the emails. Statement prepared by Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. It was actually
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Ryan Reynolds on behalf of Heath, James Heath and Wayfarer. They wanted them to say this to
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us, guys. It Ends With Us was a troubled production, which we, meaning Justin and
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Wayfarer, take full accountability for. We are very sorry to everyone that we caused upset
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to privately and publicly. Blake Lively, Colleen Hoover and the entire cast and crew led with
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professionalism every step of the way. Any negativity aimed at them is ours to own.
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We mutually agree that the cast would be promoting the film separately and understood why.
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Lies! You understood why? Yeah, I guess it's not a lie because you were freaking out and
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threatening Clint to do things if he was in the same room as her. We have always said that we are
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not perfect. And even if it unintentionally made mistakes, we will always own them. We hold
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ourselves accountable. It's not anyone's job but ours. And that's part of being, quote unquote,
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man enough. So that's a little Ryan dig right there. Even in the statement, he was going to force
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him to read, making fun of Justin Baldoni and his, like, man enough book and podcast and all that
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stuff. So he's saying, you need to be man enough and just say that this is all your fault, that the
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public doesn't like my wife. We will practice what we preach. We are learning and growing from the
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experience and we thank everyone for their patience as we find a better way to proceed.
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We are very proud of the film and the welcome arms that it has been received. Part of our work is to
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have uncomfortable conversations for public growth. The film is doing that on screen and we are doing
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that off screen. Thank you to the cast and crew and public for the opportunity to be imperfect and
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to be given the space to learn and grow with humanity and dedication. So this is, like, why I
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love this lawsuit is because this is an insight to the public that everything you read is BS. They just
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lie. Like, literally, we are just being lied to, right? There's somebody behind the scenes who's being
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a little psycho. They want to control public thoughts. They want to control public minds. And they are
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basically like, you're going to read this statement with a gun to your head, even though this has been a
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terrible thing. And even though it is our fault, we have been awful to you. We've been threatening
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this movie every step of the way to get what Blake Lively wants and really what Ryan wants more than
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anything else. Having you move dates, we've been a pain in the ass, but you're going to take it on
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the chin because you wrote a book and have a podcast about being man enough. I mean, and fortunately,
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they said, no, we're not reading this. This is a lie. We're not going to tell the public this,
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that the reason we're separated was, like, agreed upon mutually. It wasn't agreed upon mutually. You came at
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them with a figurative gun to their head. And you put his family in the basement. I'm sorry,
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the public noticed. Because the reality is, these Hollywood types, they think we are all stupid.
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We are, like, we are so dumb. All they need is a PR machine and the right reporter at the Hollywood
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reporter and the right reporter at the Daily Mail and Page Six, whatever it is, and they'll tell us what
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to think. This is how their brains work, okay? Fourth revelation that came is that Sony informed
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them that there would be a cast-wide boycott if James Heath or Justin Baldoni attended the premiere.
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How's that for that statement? Actually, we learn that on July 23rd, 2024, Sony informs Wayfarer,
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the studio financing the premiere in most of the film, that Lively had demanded that Baldoni,
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Heath and Wayfarer refrain from attending the New York premiere and threaten to cast-wide boycott if
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they do. Oh, you know, this is really Justin's fault. I need to be manned up and accept, you know,
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the public, you're noticing some things, but you're wrong, public. Basically, the command was,
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gaslight the public while behind the scenes, we act awful. That was the command. That was the
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instruction, okay? And this kind of brings in the Brandon Sklenor piece, because I have just been
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amazed at how involved he got and how the cast just, like, knew that Justin was a good person,
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but went along with this anyways. And I had reduced this to essentially A-list syndrome. Like, all of
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these people who, if you even aspire to be, like, a Hollywood actor and actress, in most circumstances,
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you're dealing with someone who probably has some narcissistic tendencies. I'm not saying everyone,
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okay? But the majority. This is why we have these stereotypes about Hollywood,
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right? They're not people that treat people well. They're all just trying to climb to the top and
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they'll do anything to get there. And that's my viewpoint of Brandon Sklenor. It really is.
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And so some TikTokers did a little digging and figured out how they were able to pluck off these
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cast members, essentially rolling the red carpet and showing them the A-list life. And I'm going to
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show you this user on TikTok. It's called Steph with the Deets. So I'm just going to allow her to
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Well, well, well. It all makes sense now. Do you guys know who this is? Does she look familiar?
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Her name is Liz Plank. Yes, Liz Plank, who is Justin Baldoni's co-host on their podcast,
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Man Enough. The same Liz Plank that jumped ship just a few days after Blake Lively filed her legal
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complaint against Justin Baldoni. Not only did Liz Plank post this photo in 2019 thanking Ryan freaking
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Reynolds. He also posted her book to his story. She also was on Welcome to Wrexham.
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Mine and I had questions. So we went to the only logical place for answers. A woman.
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Hi, my name is Liz Plank. In the first episode of the show, Rob said that he went to Ryan
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for movie money. Apparently, Welcome to Wrexham is a TV series that took an inside look at the
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unusual beginnings and dynamics of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McEleney's football friendship. Ryan
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Reynolds is the self-co-chairman of the series. Liz had posted this on October 17th, 2022,
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captioned, thanks to Ryan and Rob for letting me psychoanalyze them and talk about butts on TV.
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Wanna know who else visited Wrexham on Ryan Reynolds' dime? Brandon Sklenar, aka Timu Thor.
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And this was December 14th, 2024. And allegedly, Blake Lively had invited Brandon and Isabella
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to book Bonanza and paid for their trip to Texas to attend. Pretty disgusting how all these people
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were just bought. Who cares about a moral compass? Just give me like a role on a TV show. Send me
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somewhere nice. And this is why I don't even care about the co-stars anymore. They tried to make that
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a huge deal that they all unfollowed Justin Maldoni. I want to hear about what like the crew is saying,
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you know, the people behind the scenes that we don't see on camera. I want to hear what they're
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saying about all this. Amen. Right. So that's that's pretty much Liz Plank. We were like, why did she
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suddenly like we thought it was weird. We noticed that she was following Blake Lively and Blake
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Lively is following her and Ryan Reynolds is following her. And literally, this is what I
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mean when I say these are psychopathic tendencies. He was infesting every layer of Justin Baldoni's
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life. So he has this podcast that was playing. Well, we're going to need her as an ally. So what
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are we going to do? I'm going to put her in a docuseries that I'm working on with Wrexham
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about football. What? Why is she there? Because Ryan wanted him. He wanted to isolate him. I want
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you to understand that this is what really bugs me about this is this is narcissistic abuse. He wanted
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him to feel alone and like he had no one on his side. And the means for him to attain that was
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through his wealth and like the A-list clientele that he surrounds himself with. You know, me and
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Hugh are going to be on the set promoting your film, making fun of you. Like, I think I really want
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you guys to think about how insane that is. And this kind of throws me back to the real hero in all
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this. Martha Stewart a while ago went on to some show. She was promoting something, one thing or
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another. And she basically said that she knows Ryan and he's not a funny guy. Like she was
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basically alerting the public to the fact that Ryan Reynolds is kind of a psycho. Like she didn't say
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it, but she was like, he's pretty serious. Like she's basically letting people know that he puts
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on this persona as this funny, nice guy. And this isn't who he is. And so listen to what Martha Stewart
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had to say on this random game show. We asked BILT members, what celebrities would be the most fun
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to hang out with? He's probably on the list just because he covers himself up in his movies and you
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don't see his face. Ryan Reynolds, is he one of those? And you want to know something? He's not so
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funny in real life. Really? No, he's not so funny. He's very serious. You know, Taylor, then I would
00:21:51.580
do Snoop and then I would take Ryan off it and I would put in somebody else. I'm so surprised that
00:21:59.120
Ryan Reynolds isn't funny. This is like a shocker to me. He's a good actor. He's a good actor. He can
00:22:03.440
act funny, but he isn't funny. Maybe he can get to be funny again. I'm so disappointed, actually.
00:22:12.620
I'm going to get in trouble. He's my neighbor. He's my neighbor.
00:22:17.160
So she was spilling. She was letting people know that this whole persona, nice guy, funny guy is an
00:22:22.200
act and that's not who he is behind the scenes. And I think he is a very disturbed, angry individual.
00:22:26.900
I was also positing with my team something else that and this is, by the way, this is not anybody
00:22:32.260
insider leaking this, but I find it interesting that one thing that the public hasn't discussed
00:22:37.460
enough is the Scarlett Johansson piece. So if you if he has this narcissistic, abusive, abusive
00:22:43.120
tendencies, which I believe everything he did was narcissistic and abusive. We saw that in Deadpool
00:22:47.000
even against Justin Baldoni. So we don't even have to imagine what he does to, you know, to
00:22:50.980
Blake Lively at home or anything like that. But if he's already publicly admitted that he has these
00:22:56.380
control issues and they stem from the fact that his father was always screaming and we
00:23:00.440
now know that Ryan's also a screamer. So he basically just became his dad. So a whole
00:23:03.980
little scene about like his father and unresolved issues. Yeah, it's looking like you might have
00:23:08.820
just become who you allege your father was. He sat down. I think it was with The New York
00:23:12.560
Times or whoever it was and said that he developed these control issues. He's very controlling
00:23:16.500
because he felt the only way that he could get his dad not to scream in the house was to
00:23:20.780
make sure everything was like within his control. OK, so that's why Ryan is the way that
00:23:25.480
he is. And when you apply that to Scarlett Johansson, the limited things that she said
00:23:29.620
about her relationship when she was married to him only for two years. OK, Scarlett Johansson
00:23:33.920
was instantly a list. She was at the top of her game. I went I was going through all of her stuff.
00:23:38.640
And what's funny is his whole relationship with like the bromance between him and Hugh Jackman
00:23:43.500
registers to me as weird. I don't think it's cute now. I think it's really weird. And what's
00:23:48.060
funny is the the way that they started this like bromance was actually they didn't quite
00:23:54.100
like each other because Ryan Reynolds was holding on to and they both admitted this publicly
00:23:58.720
to a comment that Hugh Jackman made because when Hugh Jackman was an A-list star, so was
00:24:03.660
Scarlett Johansson. And they starred next to each other in this movie. I think it's called
00:24:08.040
The Prestige. Mark will correct me in my ear if I'm wrong. The Prestige. OK, great. It was called
00:24:14.040
The Prestige. And this is like around the time that she's with Ryan Reynolds. OK, and Ryan Reynolds
00:24:20.320
was jealous. Ryan Reynolds was controlling. It had always been alleged. This was about
00:24:23.720
Ryan Reynolds. And Scarlett Johansson is not Blake Lively. OK, she's known to be and I
00:24:29.040
can tell you this because I worked at a firm. We did movies and I literally met Scarlett
00:24:32.460
Johansson. She's known to be very bright. She is known to be very classy and she's known
00:24:37.560
to be very kind. And so I get this sense that if you're that kind of a control person and
00:24:42.200
Scarlett Johansson after two years goes peace. I'm out of this marriage. You will never let
00:24:47.380
that go because now we know he holds a grudge. He was mad at Hugh Jackman because of something
00:24:50.520
that Hugh Jackman said to him when he was married to or engaged to Scarlett Johansson. He said
00:24:55.700
something like, I don't want you doing anything to my girl or whatever, like, you know, something
00:25:00.000
that like an uncle might say, like protective of Scarlett Johansson. And Ryan held on to this
00:25:04.160
for years. And her career has always been bigger, has always been greater. She's the highest
00:25:10.220
paid actress in Hollywood, Scarlett Johansson. And I think someone like him would still be
00:25:15.200
bothered by this, even though they, you know, amicable breakup. It's fine. She doesn't care.
00:25:18.760
She's remarried. I think he still does care to try to one up her. And what I found interesting
00:25:24.000
and why I'm bringing this up right now is that in 2023, in December, it was announced
00:25:29.780
that Scarlett Johansson was doing a movie that's now called Eleanor the Great with Wayfarer
00:25:35.680
and Sony Studios. OK, he would have known about this. He would have found out about this probably
00:25:40.820
before the public found out. So if we found out in December of 2023 that this was happening
00:25:45.520
and then it was announced again about Wayfarer and Sony Studios, did that set him off in a
00:25:51.080
weird way? Was her directorial debut the first time she was going to be directing a film?
00:25:56.540
And here's the headline here, Scarlett Johansson to make her directorial debut with Eleanor the
00:26:00.400
Great. I'm just wondering. I'm just wondering. I'm not going to say anything else, but I find
00:26:06.380
that piece to be compelling about his character. I think Scarlett Johansson may have been the one
00:26:10.520
who got away and he wanted someone who was like dumber and more basic behind her. And
00:26:14.940
from all accounts, by all accounts, he got it. Not to disrespect Blake Lively, but she's just not
00:26:20.080
known to be that bright. And I think that allows him to more easily control her. OK, last thing that
00:26:25.060
I want to bring up before I tell you all the tea and what everybody dropped that's interesting and
00:26:29.160
compelling from this website was the budget thing because this really tells you who Blake Lively is.
00:26:35.220
OK, so on April 25th, they had to send around this email about the wardrobe budget versus the
00:26:41.600
price. This isn't the final price, by the way. This is just by April 25th. Here it is. The email
00:26:47.560
that went around. It says, hi, all wardrobe budget for spending was 185 K. Normally wardrobe overspends
00:26:56.640
and then does tons of returns and ends up in budget. Our wardrobe team just told me that they'd spent
00:27:01.200
about 500 K and then land back at 185 K once returns are done. To date, they have already spent
00:27:09.280
six hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Now, if you read the lawsuit, it's because Blake wanted to be
00:27:16.000
in control. Again, she likes pretty things. She wants to believe that she's this wonderful stylistic
00:27:21.060
person. She wanted to be in control of and she changed around the entire wardrobe and she picked
00:27:25.900
the wardrobe. And then when pictures of her leaked on set of this wardrobe, this very expensive wardrobe
00:27:30.760
that she had put together because she had a vision for what this character would look like,
00:27:34.840
the public said it was like the ugliest thing they've ever seen. They didn't like it and they
00:27:37.680
got terrible feedback. And Justin then went to have a conversation with her like, I would like to
00:27:41.780
have some say in what this character is wearing. My sister told me, my little sister said, she looked
00:27:46.820
like Lizzie McGuire. It was terrible. I didn't see the movie, but my sister said she looked like Lizzie
00:27:50.980
McGuire. So she thinks she's this huge, artistic, amazing thing because that's what Ryan tells her
00:27:55.620
so he can keep controlling her. That's my theory. OK, but that's absurd. It really shows you how
00:28:00.640
bratty she is. They also indicate that she had to bring all they made her like she made the team
00:28:07.440
bring all the clothes to her to her penthouse rather than her showing up and having a fitting on
00:28:13.180
set, which is what's normal. All right, guys, now I'm about to take you down the rabbit hole of what is
00:28:18.620
really going on. Basically, how everyone involved here is essentially strapped to a figurative bomb
00:28:24.320
and it's how they got here is a bunch of petty power trips. Real inside baseball. I mean, I have
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tea. First and foremost, you have to understand the PR players involved because that is crucial to
00:29:52.860
everything that has happened here. Okay, so I'm going to show you this. I put together this map for you
00:29:56.640
like a psychopath. Okay, Wayfarer Studios. So this is this is the PR firms Jones Work PR, which is headed
00:30:03.540
up by Stephanie Jones. And under Stephanie Jones was a woman who was partner named Jennifer Abel. And
00:30:10.400
they were representing Wayfarer Studios and Justin Baldoni at the beginning of this movie.
00:30:15.020
Stephanie Jones is apparently the number one PR person in Hollywood. She's also like a throwback to
00:30:21.480
the culture where people want to be like devils wear Prada. She's known to be mean. Business Insider
00:30:25.980
did like a whole article on her past employees and how, you know, she makes jokes of like,
00:30:30.820
I stay alive on Adderall and coffee. Like she's she's like a walking Vogue movie in her own brain
00:30:36.380
from my understanding and what I've read online about her. And so this is who they hired because
00:30:40.240
they're best in the game. Then you have Vision PR. That's Leslie Sloan's company. And she reps
00:30:46.800
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. And then on the outside over there to the right, you have a woman
00:30:52.180
named Melissa Nathan, who you've seen in this lawsuit. I could not find any photos of her other than that
00:30:56.020
one, which was in the New York Times. But she was not involved. She's the crisis PR person that
00:31:00.360
comes in later. OK, here is what then happens. And this is very crucial. Jennifer Abel puts in her
00:31:07.100
notice on July 10th of 2024. She tendered her resignation and says, Steph, I'm leaving you.
00:31:12.860
And apparently you are not allowed to leave Stephanie Jones. You don't get out of there on skates. And she
00:31:17.300
just says nothing personal. I'm not happy. They've released the emails. You know, I just don't want to
00:31:22.600
be at this company anymore. But the problem is, is that Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer don't want
00:31:26.860
Jennifer to leave. They're like, we we want to go with you because they've established some sort
00:31:31.360
of a relationship with her. OK, she is also friends with Melissa Nathan. Like they had developed a
00:31:37.040
friendship over the year, I guess, like small world of PR. That's why the two of them are now
00:31:40.820
being listed in this lawsuit against Wayfarer by Stephanie Jones. And they try to keep her to try
00:31:46.260
to keep her happy, Stephanie Jones. And she's just like, you know what, I've I've prayed on this.
00:31:51.260
I just I want to move on and do my own thing. And Wayfarer and Justin Baldoni say, you know what,
00:31:57.200
we're out to like we're going to go with her and wait for her to establish her own thing,
00:32:01.320
which she didn't do. I don't think until this year I couldn't find it. Anyways, we're going to
00:32:04.940
move them over now because in Stephanie's mind, she's just been stabbed in the back of one of her
00:32:11.380
employees. OK, she's not happy about this. She's going, what's going on here? Why are you gone?
00:32:16.300
Are you going to go join this girl, Melissa? She didn't. By the way, she did stay independent.
00:32:19.980
Melissa does PR, but like and Justin then hires Melissa for his crisis PR. So this is now the new
00:32:27.520
team here that's dealing with everything. And to just show you how insane Stephanie maybe potentially
00:32:33.440
is, you can see that she puts in her notice in July, referring to Jennifer Abel, puts her notice in
00:32:40.040
July 10th. And she says, I'm not going to leave until August 23rd. That's a long, you know, pretty
00:32:44.620
long time there. Six weeks, whatever's required. And two days before she was about to leave on August
00:32:50.400
21st, this is in the filing. Stephanie Jones basically tells her that you are going to have
00:32:58.880
to come into the office because, like I said, you don't survive if Stephanie Jones is angry, if she
00:33:02.920
feels betrayed and she is potentially going to burn you in Hollywood. That's the understanding from
00:33:08.200
people that play inside baseball here. And the reason she can do this. OK, ready? Huge drop.
00:33:13.380
Stephanie Jones is married to Jason Hodes. Now you're going, oh, Jason Hodes is. Jason Hodes
00:33:21.940
is a senior partner at WME. OK, William Morrison Endeavor, people that dropped Justin Baldoni.
00:33:30.180
Jason Hodes is a senior partner. That is him next to Tom Brady. Why? Because Tom Brady is his
00:33:34.800
client. That's how big he is. OK, big guy. And so this is why Stephanie is able to make these sorts
00:33:40.360
of allegedly make these sorts of threats of like, you know, you do what she wants or people know
00:33:44.880
things get bad for you very quickly. So you imagine Justin Baldoni walks with this Jennifer Abel
00:33:49.420
and she's feeling like she's been betrayed. I don't know. I'm not suggesting that there was
00:33:54.760
collusion between a married couple, but I am saying that I collude with my husband because we're a married
00:34:00.520
couple. That's what I'm saying. OK, so how exactly does Stephanie decide to exact her revenge? Well,
00:34:07.560
we don't know anything other than the facts, which is, again, on August 21st, she calls Jennifer two
00:34:13.740
days before she's supposed to leave amicably and forces her to hand over her phone. OK, she says that
00:34:20.440
she's going to confiscate it. And I'll read you directly from the lawsuit. She says on August 21st,
00:34:25.840
2024, two days before her last day, Abel pulls up to the Jones work office in Beverly Hills.
00:34:31.520
There she is confronted by a physically imposing security guard, a lawyer sitting at a conference
00:34:36.480
table covered in documents, an I.T. professional and Jones's chief of staff who had flown in
00:34:41.700
unannounced from New York. These people are nuts. I mean, apart from because I just quit their job
00:34:46.660
without people being crazy, like they're just demented in Hollywood. Anyways, it goes on. It says
00:34:50.520
apart from Jones's chief of staff, Abel had never seen any of them before. After being ushered into
00:34:56.340
the conference room, Abel sees that the security guard is posted just outside its doors. Sorry to
00:35:01.640
laugh, but like they're all nuts. They're all insane. And how they don't know they're insane,
00:35:05.480
though. Blocking the exit in a menacing and cold tone, the attorney points to documents and tells Abel
00:35:11.620
to review and sign them. This is this is what I would imagine. It's like leaving a cult.
00:35:15.440
The attorney claims that Jones Jones work believes she had proprietary information on her personal
00:35:21.420
laptop and will likely have grounds to sue if Abel does not allow them access. So it goes on and she
00:35:27.600
basically says, like, please, I've had this number since I was a kid. She's shell shocked. She wants
00:35:32.000
to get out of there. She doesn't want to sign the document. She doesn't have anybody representing,
00:35:35.620
you know, telling her that she had to hand this over. Apparently, the attorney then presents Abel
00:35:40.300
with a list of approximately 10 documents, accuses her of having accessed them and stolen them.
00:35:46.400
Abel denies having done so. The IT specialist conducts a search of her laptop, which, again,
00:35:51.300
turns up nothing. So they're just they think that she's colluding. I don't know what they think is
00:35:54.380
going on. But you have to imagine that at this same time, Blake is starting to get bad press.
00:35:59.220
OK, so I have seen this happen before. I kid you not. OK, when somebody leaves a company,
00:36:05.200
people get kooky with their conspiracy theories about who they're potentially colluding with.
00:36:10.920
OK, it's happened to me. And you really like, hey, man, like, I just want to leave this company.
00:36:15.460
And they're going, nope, this can't be it. You must be doing something. You must be doing
00:36:19.100
something behind the scenes to try to spite me, because why would you want to leave me?
00:36:21.800
I'm so great. This is like the Hollywood psychotic mentality. So they're going through her stuff.
00:36:26.160
They're not finding anything in her stuff. They they take her phone. And this is how magically
00:36:31.800
Ryan and Blake end up with these text messages that they later doctor, which we are able to see
00:36:37.380
in the full context later, that The New York Times later doctors to make people think that they were
00:36:42.800
plotting against Blake Lively, when in reality, they were just laughing at the fact that as the
00:36:47.300
crisis PR person, Melissa Nathan, and as the other the main PR person now, because they're walking with
00:36:54.920
her, that they actually didn't have to do any work because people just didn't like Blake Lively.
00:36:58.400
So it's like Steph from Jones work, Steph, Steph Jones is narcissism. She can't see clearly.
00:37:06.220
And she just she just thinks she's being plotted against. And she's had a rough year because there's
00:37:10.120
a bunch of employees that are starting to speak about how awful she is behind the scenes.
00:37:13.920
And then you couple that with Ryan and Blake's narcissism. And you've got essentially Hollywood
00:37:20.220
types that truly suffer from this God complex. OK, it's a God complex. Like, there's no way I'm not
00:37:27.280
liked. There's no way anyone wants to leave me. It is so obvious that some people must be plotting
00:37:31.960
behind the scenes. Like, Candace, Candace must be plotting with this person. They're crazy. They're
00:37:36.300
just insane. OK, and now it's too late. You've got the messages and they're going to The New York
00:37:40.360
Times. Now, let me tell you what Steph does not know. OK, because when I got this, I was going, OK,
00:37:48.460
this this case is going to get insane people. OK, so what Steph did majorly here, obviously,
00:37:57.480
was I am seeing clearly here like she helped to get the the civil complaint pieces out of
00:38:04.320
context messages. That's that's how the messages got handed over, whether she's going to argue
00:38:08.000
that she had to hand them over or like Ryan, whatever. I think my suspicion is these these
00:38:13.520
two were colluding. OK, because neither could see past their own nose. But the potential blowback
00:38:18.880
here for WME as a whole, essentially, you can't mess with me because I'm so and so you can't
00:38:24.720
mess with me because I'm so and so. Well, apparently, because Ryan and Blake were immediately.
00:38:31.200
OK, immediately, as we saw in the filings, being litigious, being psychopathic, being crazy,
00:38:37.520
trying to take over the film. I mean, the timeline reveals to us the first time that Ryan screamed
00:38:43.140
at Justin Baldoni. First time he yelled at him was when Justin Baldoni asked the trainer who
00:38:48.800
Blake got for him, you know, how much does Blake weigh so that we can train for me to lift her up?
00:38:53.780
And he showed that there was a scene where he's supposed to lift her up. He had like a double
00:38:57.320
herniated disc thing. It's all documented. Like this guy was just literally trying to make sure
00:39:02.080
that he lifted her in a way that wouldn't injure his back. And then when Ryan gets home from
00:39:05.680
Wrexham, he's like, you asked how much my wife weighs to make sure you don't hurt your back.
00:39:11.140
Don't you ever do that again? Like beta male stuff. Well, because they were being crazy early
00:39:17.880
on in 2023, somebody and I don't know who the person was. OK, somebody advised everyone to record
00:39:25.560
everything they got. Somebody had a gut instinct and said, we need to record everything because
00:39:30.800
they were already being accused of things that weren't true. Right. Ryan and Blake are insane.
00:39:35.540
They're saying things that didn't happen. She's saying like he said sexy on set. He's like,
00:39:40.240
I said sexy on set because you've said sexy on set. And this is how you discussed wardrobe with
00:39:44.880
me. So I thought it was OK. And like they already can see which way the wind is blowing. OK,
00:39:50.480
so I don't know who gave us advice. I mean, they said record everything. So this is the reason why
00:39:55.360
she didn't think the scene was recorded or she didn't think that it was on like they were catching
00:39:59.640
the audio and they have it. OK, this advice maybe came from Sony. Maybe it came from the lawyers.
00:40:05.140
Maybe it came from PR. Maybe it came from Steve Sarwitz. Maybe it came from Justin Baldoni's wife,
00:40:09.100
who said start recording everything. OK, who knows? But because the writing was on the wall
00:40:13.440
early on, they wanted to leave nothing to Ryan and Blake's crazy ass wild Game of Thrones dragging
00:40:19.060
breathing imaginations. And they started recording everything. And I'm talking conversations,
00:40:24.460
conversations with execs. Everything is recorded. They made an early. We're dealing with an unhinged
00:40:32.420
couple. So we need to cover our asses as a matter of basic safety decision. OK,
00:40:37.580
and boy, oh, boy, is that instinct, that early instinct that somebody had about to pay off.
00:40:42.480
So this is like when the criminals are lying, saying the police officer beat him, but he didn't
00:40:47.100
know the police officer had the body cam on and the CCTV footage from up above everything.
00:40:52.220
And it's like, oh, man, you got really caught cold lying about this one. This is one of these
00:40:56.760
circumstances. Remember, New Jersey, which is where it ends with us, was filmed is a one party
00:41:03.120
record state. OK, so I don't know if you know this. Every state has its own
00:41:06.420
recording rules, which means that like I am a state of Tennessee. We are one party recording.
00:41:10.640
So if someone calls me right now, I can record it for safety. I'm just like, I'm just going to
00:41:14.960
record this conversation for safety. I don't know. And I do this, by the way, with journalists.
00:41:18.260
When they call me, I record the conversation just for safety because I don't trust them.
00:41:21.020
I don't trust them. I'm not saying they're not going to lie. I'm saying they are going to
00:41:24.840
lie. And so I record every conversation. So I have a record of it. So New Jersey is a
00:41:29.160
one party record state. And so this is a major oopsies, a major oopsies because they're all
00:41:35.840
like crabs in a barrel. They're all lying right now, thinking that their lawyers are going to be
00:41:39.020
able to prove and dissuade the public. But there are like undeniable facts. And it's not just the
00:41:43.380
fact that they captured her alleged assault on camera. It's everything. The lawsuit is about to
00:41:47.260
get insane. The recordings are going to be slow. It's going to be painful drip now that everybody
00:41:54.000
has published their lies. Just like I said, like they were shocked. They couldn't believe they had
00:41:58.700
an audio recording of her alleged sexual harassment. And then now they're like trying to come up and
00:42:02.900
change the public perception. A lot of that going to happen. And I'm telling you, these WME execs,
00:42:09.740
Stephanie, her husband, they're going to be having some tough conversations because this is going to
00:42:14.000
blow back on them. And by the way, we're talking about an agency. This is going to hurt them. I mean,
00:42:18.480
like really hurt this agency because you don't want to believe that execs at the
00:42:23.800
very tippity top are being essentially threatened or bully or coerced or extorted. And by a couple
00:42:31.880
like Ryan and Blake or like Taylor Swift, right? There are some conversations that were had.
00:42:37.760
And I'm telling you, it's not going to be good for any of these people. Like it says this is not
00:42:42.160
good for Endeavor. And it's all because Stephanie Jones was a little paranoid. Okay. She was like,
00:42:47.060
no, but genuinely, Steph, if you're watching this, I genuinely don't like Blake Lively. Like I've,
00:42:53.140
I genuinely know, I've known she's a brat. Nobody's paying me to say this. No one's told me to say
00:42:58.500
this. I think people really didn't like her during those premiere things. And it wasn't,
00:43:02.500
there was no plot against you. Okay. Come down from your high horse. The same for Blake and Ryan.
00:43:07.140
There's no plot. You're genuinely this, this despicable and unlikable. Having read for the
00:43:10.920
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I just love the idea that everybody's recorded. I just love it. I love it. I want Sony execs.
00:45:40.460
I want to hear it. I want to hear WME execs. I want to hear Steph. I want to hear everything. I want
00:45:45.160
to hear it all. Okay, this is like we're never going to give us an opportunity to just really see
00:45:49.740
inside of Hollywood in this way. You know what I'm saying? We're never going to be able to see it.
00:45:53.720
So anyways, you should know, obviously, they went to court. The lawyers went to court and they were
00:45:59.520
representing their clients. So this was not an appearance from Blake Lively or from Ryan. And
00:46:02.780
essentially, I'm just going to tell you to sum up what happened. No gag order will be granted.
00:46:09.080
You know, Blake Lively moved to her. She had her lawyer speak out and say that she did not
00:46:14.480
want to have to be deposed by Brian Friedman. Super weird bratty request. Not going to play well
00:46:20.920
in the press. Again, she has, I think, the worst PR team in the entire world. I think Stephanie Sloan
00:46:25.500
PR has, I mean, sorry, Leslie Sloan PR is terrible. I'm telling you, like the moves they're making
00:46:31.340
here to paint her as a victim. It tells you that they're not up on culture, like they don't know
00:46:34.940
Me Too culture has moved away. And like trying to pretend you're being victimized by having to go
00:46:39.760
to court over a lawsuit you filed because you don't like the lawyer. It's just dumb, really dumb stuff.
00:46:44.800
My understanding, by the way, is Leslie Sloan has a leg in at Hollywood Reporter. So she gets
00:46:51.120
articles leaked to the Hollywood Reporter and page six. Those are her peeps. I know all of their
00:46:57.140
articles, but I'm blanking at the moment. I'll get a list for you and tell you like where their
00:47:01.180
plugs are. But I think this woman has aged out. I think, and I'm not, I don't even know how old
00:47:04.960
she is. I'm just saying that like she obviously doesn't understand, like her finger's not on culture
00:47:08.040
right now. So leaning further into this idea that she's a victim is not going to be good for your
00:47:11.820
client. It's the exact opposite. Anyways, they did, the judge did move because they argued back and
00:47:17.360
forth and she's like, well, the lawyers here basically were saying that Brian Friedman dropping
00:47:23.020
the website was problematic. Brian Friedman came back and said, everything I put on the website
00:47:26.700
is public. We just made it easy for people to be able to find it. So the judge moved to adopt
00:47:32.000
rule 3.6, which is basically a warning to Brian Friedman, but it's not even a slap on the wrist. It's
00:47:39.140
basically like, watch yourself, bro. So I don't think he's going to be doing any more interviews.
00:47:43.340
That would be my guess based on what the judge said. If you, if you follow the transcripts
00:47:46.380
there, the judge then scheduled a date in March, which he said interrogatories are due,
00:47:51.920
which essentially is just written questions that each side can get the other side to answer in
00:47:57.060
writing to establish the facts of the case. And they can't like walk back on that.
00:48:01.940
Amazingly, Vision PR, so Leslie Sloan, again, hired Sigrid McCauley to represent them. Like I'm
00:48:08.960
telling you, they got to leave this law firm. I mean, this PR firm, because her brand is feminism.
00:48:13.880
And I'm not kidding. Sigrid McCauley represented all of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. So it's like
00:48:19.500
the fact that you're even, I don't know, I think it's utterly bonkers that they would
00:48:24.200
try to be thinking of themselves if they are in terms of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. I mean,
00:48:30.940
totally nutty, but this is an actual quotation from the hearing today from Jeffrey Epstein,
00:48:35.820
victim's lawyer, Sigrid McCauley. She said this quote,
00:48:39.340
my client's female run company shouldn't be subject to this. I'm not kidding. That's what
00:48:45.420
she said about a deposition. She said, I, we don't want to sit, have her to have to sit for a
00:48:48.640
deposition because she's a, it's a female run company, which is just so pathetic. I'm so over
00:48:54.280
the, like, we're strong girls, but also like when we want to, we're little puppies, we shouldn't be
00:48:58.240
subject to depositions. And when the lawyer was asking her, she was asking for a stay on depositions,
00:49:02.960
then I guess Brian Freeman looks over and he's like, great idea. And I don't want Melissa Nathan
00:49:07.760
to have to sit for a deposition either because she's a female run company. And so it's just,
00:49:12.840
it's, it's just hilarious. Okay. And so anyways, the judge concluded that no one would have to sit
00:49:18.640
for depositions because Blake Lively's lawyer said that they may add more parties to the case,
00:49:25.640
which is interesting. She said that there may be some more parties to the case and the judge asked
00:49:31.340
more questions about that. They said that they were going to try to get the parties to comply and
00:49:35.680
agree to be parties, but if not, they may have to subpoena these individuals. And one thing they
00:49:40.240
said that stood out to me was quote, including people in the media who may have been paid. Okay.
00:49:46.500
So that's Lively's lawyer saying that they're going to subpoena people in the media who may have been
00:49:50.760
paid. I cannot believe that they still don't understand that no one is being paid and we just
00:49:57.940
don't like them. Like we're just like the mom sleuths. Okay. We made time. We've got timelines.
00:50:02.920
No one is over here getting paid from whoever you think we're getting paid from. But this is,
00:50:09.220
I'm telling you, they are deep into their conspiracies. As I said, I have seen this before.
00:50:15.160
Even in politics, I've seen this before. People just cannot perceive when they become that powerful
00:50:19.120
that any person would do anything against them or not want to be with them. And they're,
00:50:22.820
they think people are constantly plotting their downfall. And so this shows you that they still
00:50:27.500
have the mentality that what's happening now, which is the sleuths coming together and piecing
00:50:32.000
together the story and people being angry by how bully Justin Baldoni was. You notice,
00:50:36.100
I'm not even bringing up Justin Baldoni. No one has brought up Justin Baldoni to me.
00:50:39.360
They're basically like, he was just the puppy in the middle of this. It was like PR wars,
00:50:43.200
angry people, A-list actors and actresses. And he was just easy to kick. There he is. There he is
00:50:49.160
right there. Pull him up. Puppy. Nice. So sweet. And all these people are like, yep,
00:50:53.560
we're A-list. Let's go around. What are we going to do on a Friday night? Let's go find some
00:50:56.180
kittens to kick. Yeah, let's do it. And Justin Baldoni was there and they just did it. They were like,
00:51:00.440
kicked him. They just threw him off of a roof. People who'd like throw kittens and see if they
00:51:03.340
were on their feet. That was Justin Baldoni. And it looks like he's landing on his feet,
00:51:06.940
by the way. I'm just going to say that. But it's just interesting that they're going through this
00:51:11.180
because they think they're hoping that they're going to find something. And my instinct tells me
00:51:16.500
that there's nothing there, that there is truly nothing there and that the public reaction to Blake
00:51:21.540
Lively was indeed authentic. Even Kirsten Fla, the original reporter whose interview got leaked
00:51:28.400
during that time that went viral of Blake being really mean to her, she came out and gave a
00:51:31.840
statement and said, no, nobody called me nothing. She's like, I just saw people talking about her
00:51:36.160
and I remembered this moment where she made me feel so small and I decided to just reshare it.
00:51:40.300
But like I was not a part of some smear campaign and they just got it wrong. They just got it
00:51:44.860
completely wrong. Another factoid. This came to me from a journalist. This is amazing. We were
00:51:50.660
absolutely correct. So do not let people try to lie to you that Taylor Swift's marketing person put
00:51:56.420
that article in the Daily Mail. Okay. That Taylor Swift's marketing person, as I accurately predicted,
00:52:02.460
because I knew this, dating back to like Kanye West, that she has got, she's got some woman named
00:52:06.980
Tree Payne. We might have a picture of this woman right here, who is very powerful as well.
00:52:13.000
Neck and neck with Stephanie Jones. And she moved, and I think because of our episode, that same,
00:52:19.960
the day before, to say that Taylor Swift was, you know, used, which is crap, in my opinion,
00:52:26.420
and got that put in the Daily Mail. Now, you may have seen that Page Six then had a rebuttal to
00:52:31.900
that and was like, it's not true. They're still friends. That's Blake Lively's team. That's Sloan
00:52:35.700
PR, allegedly. They're running Page Six and Daily Mail, Tree. So Taylor wants people to think she's
00:52:41.900
not friends with Blake Lively. I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what she, her team wants the
00:52:46.320
public to believe because they know it's going to get yucky. And if Tree is worth her pay, which I think
00:52:50.960
she is, she's read through this lawsuit and she is reading, she's just reading the writing on the
00:52:55.400
wall. Okay. We were also correct, my understanding in our assessment, that Blake and Ryan never
00:53:00.580
intended to file a real lawsuit. They just wanted to do the CRD complaint because they thought it
00:53:05.160
would be enough and the public would be swayed. And they truly thought they were smarter than the
00:53:09.640
public. So they plotted, again, they got to get rid of this Leslie Sloan PR people because they suck.
00:53:14.180
They were like, the public's not smart enough to know the difference between a civil rights
00:53:18.680
complaint in the courts and an actual lawsuit. And it took like three hours before mommy sleuths on
00:53:25.540
TikTok were like, this is not a real lawsuit. I mean, like literally, I saw threads about it
00:53:28.900
in a blink of an eye. And so this is the problem with these Hollywood types. They just, they think
00:53:33.700
they're so much smarter than us and that we can't get to the bottom of anything. And if we do figure
00:53:37.760
something out, it's because we're getting paid, which is ridiculous. And so I am obviously not going
00:53:43.220
to let go of this lawsuit at all. And there apparently are more lawsuits coming. I'm hearing
00:53:48.660
there are more lawsuits coming and we're going to see what those have to do with. Hollywood
00:53:53.500
Reporter. Again, Hollywood Reporter is basically working for Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively. I don't
00:53:59.800
know what articles they're doing, but I'm learning that that's the plug for the Leslie Sloan PR. I'm
00:54:04.880
trying to understand all the PR wars because they matter. And that is that is that. Oh, guys,
00:54:10.140
100K people watching. Yes, I love that. That is absolutely amazing. So you know what I should do?
00:54:15.700
I should shut up and actually start reading some of your questions and some of your comments. I'll
00:54:19.480
answer them to the best of my ability. And also reminding you guys, you can go to info at
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00:54:27.720
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00:54:31.980
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00:54:36.840
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00:54:41.940
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those are some bombshells. I just gave you guys a lot. I told you the tea would in fact be piping hot,
00:56:30.600
okay? And like I said, everyone's emailing us, telling us stuff, and we're not going to stop
00:56:35.840
covering it. And I did an interview actually this morning. It was with the Daily Telegraph and she
00:56:39.820
was asking me, what is it about this case that just really got you into it? And I was explaining to
00:56:45.040
her, I don't like when defenseless people get bullied. Like I am the person that if I see it at
00:56:50.260
an airport, like if I see a mother, and I've done this before, like who's on the phone distracted and
00:56:55.340
like yanking her child and he's like crying. And I say something, I always say something because
00:57:00.620
there's something about watching people that are defenseless just being abused that just lights
00:57:06.320
a fire in my belly. It's like, pick on someone your own size. Ryan Reynolds, pick on me. I got it.
00:57:11.480
I've got fight in me. And when I decide to pick up these battles, I have to see them through the end.
00:57:16.340
It becomes obsessive for me because I just, especially when it's a man, a man using the Me Too movement to
00:57:22.180
get what he wants. Like Ryan Reynolds, an insecure little baby. I cannot tolerate that. That drives
00:57:27.660
me absolutely insane. Thank you to Reem for the donation. Same for Fadi. Thank you so much for
00:57:34.500
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00:57:39.680
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00:58:01.260
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00:58:05.280
to have to have a party. I don't know what kind of party we're going to have, but everyone's invited.
00:58:09.240
True Natives writes, can you check into the illegal lawfare being waged against Tiffany Henyard,
00:58:13.540
the super mayor in Illinois? They are using Jedediah Brown, a Trump rally disruptor and admitted DOJ
00:58:19.920
asset to harass Mayor Henyard. I have not heard about that at all. I'm not even going to pretend
00:58:25.500
and I can check it out. So my producer will make a note. Emilio writes, love your channel. It helps
00:58:30.660
me speak up without fearing cancel culture. I also bought Chaos and can't wait to read it. As a flight
00:58:36.380
attendant, I'm very respectful when I see public figures in airports. If I ever see you, can I say hi?
00:58:40.280
You can always say hi. You can always say hi to me if you see me. I'm not one of those people that
00:58:44.280
doesn't like to speak to people when I'm out because I kind of think I wouldn't have a platform.
00:58:48.800
I know I wouldn't have a platform if it wasn't for all of you guys that support the show
00:58:51.800
and watch it every single day. So I'm always very grateful to everybody. Despite what the public,
00:58:57.840
what the press says about me, I'm very nice. So you can always come up to me, but you can't take
00:59:01.900
pictures of my kids. That's my only rule. I'll say no photos of my kids and hand my kid over to
00:59:06.000
someone. Amy writes, thank you so much for providing hands down the best entertainment
00:59:10.260
and reporting currently available. Thank you. I really, like I said, this case just got to me
00:59:15.360
and my cousin, Justin Baldoni, calling him my cousin, the reporter asked me today, she said,
00:59:20.820
have you ever spoken to Justin Baldoni? Nope. Never spoken to him. Do not know him,
00:59:25.960
but it's okay because that's my little cousin and I'm not going to allow these bullies to pick on him.
00:59:30.780
You know what we're going to do? We're going to have like a kombucha day because it's my little
00:59:34.540
cousin who loves kombucha and yoga and I feel like he has tea tree oils and sage. We're going to have
00:59:41.160
a sage and kombucha day and we're going to just like be here for Justin Baldoni, my crazy,
00:59:45.680
my crazy little cousin who's just way too nice and needs to speak back to these people. I mean,
00:59:51.800
he really has mastered the art of restraint because I was very angry reading the messages that were
00:59:57.960
written to him. I don't know how he was nice back every single time. Okay. Bling is the new black
01:00:03.960
says, oh my God, I've become such a huge fan. I would love to do some merch with you. Thank you
01:00:08.600
so much. We're not doing any new merch right now. We just kind of do our Santa's cups, but there is
01:00:13.260
some merch on the website, CandaceOwens.com. Bailey Croft writes, I just know Blake and Ryan are
01:00:18.860
watching and Ryan is gaslighting Blake to believe it's not about them. Yeah, absolutely. It's a bunch of
01:00:24.160
crazy people who are all paranoid and they're just wrong and it's going to be a painful process.
01:00:28.440
And I think people are going to lose their jobs. They're going to lose their, I mean,
01:00:31.580
because the public is watching this. The public is seeing this. It's going to hurt everybody that
01:00:35.520
is involved. And yet they can't look away because they're all so used to getting what they want.
01:00:39.100
They're all just these little narcissists in Hollywood who don't realize that the public
01:00:43.360
kind of hates them all. Speaking of which, by the way, I wanted to show you this because remember,
01:00:47.160
so we found the metadata and we, I mean, literally all of us, and we publicized it on Thursday
01:00:53.500
and then we, they refiled on, they amended their case rather to include the metadata from all the
01:01:01.520
internet sleuths. And that was on Friday. Well, over the weekend, the New York Times gave a statement
01:01:07.480
to TMZ and I want to show you, they are admitting via this statement, in my viewpoint, that we were
01:01:13.380
correct about the metadata because what they wrote, so I guess in the filing, they included one person
01:01:18.720
who said that there was metadata which showed that they had the complaint before they published the
01:01:25.860
complaint. That was not on this show, okay? We never accused them of having the complaint before
01:01:30.080
they published. We accused them of October 31st and of December 18th, and which shows that they had
01:01:36.160
the messages and they were working on the story before Blake filed her complaint. So they're using,
01:01:41.300
this is like a beautiful PR strategy. I don't know, Skylar, did we pull TMZ's
01:01:45.300
New York Times' statement on that? I may have actually have it on my, yeah, while you're getting
01:01:50.640
it up, I might actually have taken a screenshot of it because this is how PR works. I wanted to
01:01:53.980
point this out to you. They're basically not answering the bigger part of it, which is
01:01:59.120
Justin's team. Okay, it says, according to new docs obtained by TMZ. Okay, that's Justin.
01:02:13.020
the sleuths have noted that a version of the lively state complaint published by the Times carries the
01:02:20.380
date December 10th, even though the complaint wasn't filed until more than a week later.
01:02:24.940
The problem, that date is generated by Google software and is unrelated to the date when the
01:02:30.240
Times received and posted it. And at the top there, you can see it says, the Baldoni Wayfair
01:02:34.320
are rife with inaccuracies about the New York Times, including, for example, the bogus claim
01:02:39.740
that the Times had early access to Ms. Lively's state civil rights complaint. A spokesperson for
01:02:45.740
the newspaper tells us, Mr. Baldoni's lawyers based their erroneous claims on posting by amateur
01:02:50.420
internet sleuths who not surprisingly are wrong. They're not addressing October 31st or the 18th.
01:02:55.820
They looked in, this is perfect PR, and they found some sleuth, which wasn't us, who said that they
01:03:01.440
had access to the CRD complaint. We've never alleged that. We think they were working on this story
01:03:06.340
with the messages that they got from, obviously got from PR woman Stephanie Jones. Really silly
01:03:12.600
thing for her to do. Again, wouldn't be trusted to even work there. But the point being is that they
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only replied to the thing that was inaccurate. So this is a case of the dog that's not barking,
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and this is how PR works. They're not saying, why didn't they say, there is, all the metadata
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claims are wrong. They didn't. They went after one metadata claim that we didn't make, which makes
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me believe the dog that's not barking, the October 31st metadata is on the money, as is the December
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18th metadata that we pulled, which shows that the artist was working on this piece. So we're
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showing you that, again, the artist working on the piece on the 18th. It had nothing to say about
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that. And also the metadata that we pulled, which showed the October 31st date. New York Times is in
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trouble. I'm telling you, everybody keeps going. But if this was me, I'd be out. I'd be so out.
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There are going to be like the lost public trust here and the lost company trust for WME and Stephanie
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Jones, Leslie Sloan, who just is objectively a really bad me to like, I'm a woman. I don't sit
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for depositions. It's just this is terrible for your company. What are you saying? What do you mean
01:04:16.400
you don't sit for depositions because you're a woman? That doesn't make you sound strong and
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fortified. I wouldn't want to hire you as my PR person. Like I said, everybody's trapping
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themselves to the same bomb. And the only person that's going to survive this is going to be Justin
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and also people that were asking about the installment of the Brigitte Macron series are
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supposed to go on our website today. I'm still hoping we're going to get that up in an hour.
01:05:36.020
But to be honest with you, we have been undergoing DDOS attacks. So this may have to get bumped and
01:05:41.920
we're going to have to potentially put it on YouTube tomorrow. So we're working that out.
01:05:45.980
Follow me on Twitter and on Instagram for updates regarding that. Don't worry, we are still doing
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this entire series, but we have undergone the most aggressive DDOS attacks all weekend. They did not
01:05:55.180
let up. They did not stop. A lot of you guys were emailing us. We were aware that they kept bringing
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down our servers. And my husband is saying this is a state-level attack. This is a very powerful attack.
01:06:04.780
And that makes me, first and foremost, happy because they're nervous about this series.
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Thank you, everyone who watched the first episode in the installment of Becoming Brigitte. If you have
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not yet done that, you should go watch that. It's pinned to the top of our YouTube page.
01:06:18.780
And also, for those of you that are looking for past episodes, and some people say I can't see it
01:06:23.740
on YouTube, you have to pivot over to the live column because we do the show live every day. I'm
01:06:28.360
actually live. It's really me right here. I'm right here. And so they keep it, which I think is
01:06:33.560
really foolish, in a separate tab. So just look for the live tab, and you can find our previous
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episodes. Okay, I'm going to answer a couple more questions, and then I'm going to go because it's
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been 67 minutes, and I don't think I have any more tea to spill. This person, Ethan, writes,
01:06:49.040
Liz Plank really sucks. Yeah. Once you realize she just was bought, and they put her on a Wrexham
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series, and that was the reason she turned on him in four seconds. Again, everyone wants to be an
01:06:57.980
A-lister, and none of them are going to be A-listers, okay? This is basically like the casting couch,
01:07:02.160
and none of them are going to get cast. And actually, this is going to be the worst possible
01:07:05.240
thing because all of America is watching this, and this is leaving a bad taste in their mouth.
01:07:09.300
We just left and right, whether you supported me to or you didn't support me to, we all have a
01:07:15.080
boundary when it comes to kicking kittens. That's it. All of us. And I agree with you. It's crappy.
01:07:21.220
The Whatever podcast is here. Hello. They write, Hey, Candice, what is your favorite Deadpool movie?
01:07:25.980
I've only seen one of them, and I wasn't a fan. I was like, this is like guy humor, I guess. It wasn't for me.
01:07:31.880
So, yeah. And I know a lot of guys like this. I could never watch Ryan Reynolds again because now
01:07:37.860
I know that he's like, I don't know, I just feel like he's like violent. He's like, he's got a little
01:07:42.200
bit of violence in him. You know what I mean? Like, I'm not saying like he hits people, but I'm saying
01:07:46.300
to think that he's using acting as a tool to vent his frustration and potentially casting his wife
01:07:53.080
as a bitch because he's angry about her behavior when he got home and didn't like flirty messages.
01:07:58.420
And I'm working on another timeline, by the way, of all of Ryan's footsteps. And every time Blake
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makes like a little complaint or like she fakes ill because the messages, the timeline, it just
01:08:08.040
seems like she was ill too much. I'm realizing that it's when Ryan's home. So he's filming and
01:08:13.200
then he pops over and then suddenly Blake is like being a crazy person with demands. And then she's
01:08:17.760
fine. Like she says, I'm uncomfortable. And then she flies Justin Baldoni on her plane with her
01:08:24.120
kids to go to LA. Like two days after Ryan yelled at him in the apartment for saying,
01:08:30.660
don't you dare ask my wife's weight. You know, that makes her uncomfortable. Don't do it again.
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And they're all crazy. And Justin's like, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I was just literally,
01:08:38.680
I just said to the trainer because I have this back injury. Two days later, Ryan's gone. And she's like,
01:08:44.280
hey, do you want to come on a plane with me and my kids? What? She's like two different people.
01:08:48.520
And I think it's who she is when he's there and he's making demands behind the scenes and he's
01:08:53.280
taking her phone and she's writing emails and PR statements and who she is when he's gone.
01:08:58.340
I'm working on that timeline. I'm going to have that for you guys later this week. Okay. Tomorrow
01:09:01.960
is going to be spent jumping back into the Brigitte McCrone series, as I said. And I'm thinking that
01:09:07.280
we're going to have to bring that episode here onto YouTube, but I'm still working on this like a
01:09:11.960
psycho. So do not worry about that, you guys, whatsoever. Lastly, Peggy writes,
01:09:16.220
so disappointed in Fox news is outnumbered where the woman, including Harris Faulkner took
01:09:20.620
beside a Blake Lively because of the fat shaming that Baldoni did again. So disappointing. That's
01:09:25.100
just poor research. That means that she didn't read the case. I mean, there was literally zero
01:09:29.400
fat shaming at all. There was no fat shaming. And every time she alleged that there was fat
01:09:33.160
or she just read Blake Lively's complaint and didn't read the response to it or she didn't go
01:09:37.540
through like I did every post of Justin Baldoni, the years of searching for a cure for the pain
01:09:43.200
that he has in his back and, you know, all of the yoga kombucha stuff and going down to South
01:09:47.680
America. Like he wasn't faking the injury. He long before Blake Lively was in the picture,
01:09:51.940
he had these back problems and he spoke about them publicly because it was a source of a lot
01:09:56.420
of internal pain for him. And you cannot come out of understanding that and realizing that they gave
01:10:01.520
him the trainer. He knew it was her trainer and he was literally asking a question so he wouldn't
01:10:05.580
re-injure himself. And so Harris Faulkner is wrong. And you're right to be upset that she didn't do
01:10:11.180
the research and instead is believing that Blake Lively, who was the one that fat shamed herself
01:10:15.160
by saying, I want to lose another 20 pounds, when he said, don't worry about your weight at all.
01:10:19.840
She's the one that's problematic. And I think Ryan Reynolds is driving the bus. WME. I would drop
01:10:26.420
Ryan Reynolds about now. I'd be like, listen, it's gone too far. Jason Hode, Steph's husband. You're
01:10:31.140
going to have to like, you know, alpha a bit and be like, what do you have me in? There's some bad
01:10:35.980
stuff coming. All I'm saying, I'm not saying anything else. All right, guys, I think I got
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everybody's question here. Amy, thank you. She says, thank you so much for providing hands down
01:10:45.000
the best entertainment. Yep. We already said that. And bling is the new black rights. Oh my God,
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I've become such a huge fan. I would love to do some merch with you. We got that. Okay. I got
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everything. Oh, RN Explorer. Wow, Candace, my mind is blown. Mr. And Mr. Macron do not know who they
01:10:58.340
are messing with. Yeah, I'm thorough. If I'm going to bring something to the forefront, I am always
01:11:02.680
going to be thorough. And so we'll keep going on with this thorough investigation, you guys.
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