Flaawsome Talk with Kjersti Flaa - May 02, 2026


BLAKE Scolded by JUDGE !!


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00:00:00.000 And the judge responded to Blake's begging to write this other letter and he said no.
00:00:10.740 Hi and welcome to Flossom Talk, I'm Hashi Floor, journalist, Hollywood truth teller
00:00:15.240 and your voice of reason in a town built on delusion. Okay, so Blake Lively's team is
00:00:21.560 begging the judge to write another five page letter to explain to him that they can't tell
00:00:28.760 the jury what the Wayfair party wants them to know, which is basically that they want the jury
00:00:34.780 to assume that Blake complained about a toxic work environment. They don't need to know what
00:00:41.420 she complained about specifically, just that she spoke up about it and she claims that they
00:00:46.800 retaliated against her. Of course, Blake's team doesn't want that because then they can't get
00:00:52.220 into all those nitty-gritty details of all the horrific traumatizing things that really happened
00:00:59.380 on that set. Things like, you know, when Justin said to Jenny Slate that her pants are sexy
00:01:05.480 or all those complaints about people hugging each other on the set, all those really traumatizing
00:01:12.720 events. The Wayfair Party said, let's just skip that. And the judge responded to Blake's begging
00:01:18.560 to write this other letter and he said no no more letter from you guys I'm sorry also look into why
00:01:26.380 some people are still supporting Blake I think this is really interesting and I think it has to
00:01:31.860 do with something psychologists call the parasocial effects also let's take a look at something I
00:01:38.200 missed in the video I spoke about yesterday it was the day before all of it is a little mixed up
00:01:42.740 right now, but Ryan was here in LA promoting the Rexham documentary. Serious. And it seemed like
00:01:49.220 he just made an Epstein joke or a reference. I mean, for real. Also, someone sent me this
00:01:54.820 really revealing video of Ryan and what he admits to doing every time he's lying. This is really
00:02:01.160 interesting. Also, another video popped up on my Instagram feed the other day when someone was
00:02:06.640 talking on a podcast on how Ryan had fired Will Ferrell's stunt double, someone that Will Ferrell
00:02:14.300 had worked with for 10 to 12 years. And the reason, you won't believe it. Also, interestingly
00:02:21.720 enough, really interesting timing for Blake. She just withdrew a claim against a female entrepreneur
00:02:29.500 who wanted to have her brand trademarked. The trademark was Beauty by Blake and Blake's lawyer
00:02:36.480 went after her last summer. I spoke a little bit about that on my channel and now guess what?
00:02:43.500 They just withdrew it. What an interesting timing. So my insider reveals why the industry decided
00:02:50.560 to take Anne Hathaway back and why they will never decide to take Blake back. As I said yesterday,
00:02:57.880 I'm sure that all these pro-Blake Lively fans are going to spin what the Wayfair parties just did,
00:03:05.440 like revealing their strategy in court, into saying that they just admitted guilt.
00:03:11.600 That is not what's happening here.
00:03:13.880 As I said yesterday, Justin's team doesn't want Blake's attorneys to dig into all these SH claims
00:03:21.500 and try to taint the jury in believing that Justin was such a creep
00:03:26.440 and spend like half the time of this lawsuit
00:03:29.040 trying to brainwash them into having this picture in their mind.
00:03:33.800 So that is why they filed this saying,
00:03:36.060 let's just assume these things happen
00:03:37.720 because in Blake's mind, all these things happen.
00:03:41.860 So let's not argue about that.
00:03:43.660 So I was looking at Reddit today
00:03:45.080 and I saw how this community of pro-Blake fans
00:03:47.660 were arguing back and forth about this.
00:03:50.320 How again, that this just proves that Justin is a creep.
00:03:53.440 And I think the psychological aspect of this is really interesting.
00:03:57.660 And I've mentioned before that I do believe that a lot of these pro-Blake Lively fans
00:04:04.460 believe that Justin Baldoni is Ryle the character.
00:04:09.760 Because it doesn't make much sense to me that they would support Blake so blindly
00:04:14.220 when all of this evidence has come out.
00:04:16.760 Why are they sticking with her?
00:04:19.000 And I think that is the reason.
00:04:21.020 And this is something psychologists call the parasocial effect.
00:04:25.660 I've interviewed so many actors and asked them about this, you know, how people believe
00:04:30.800 that you are the person that you're actually playing.
00:04:33.900 And I remember this quote from Glenn Close.
00:04:37.120 I don't know if you remember that movie, Fatal Attraction with Michael Douglas. 0.96
00:04:41.400 And she was the ultimate female villain. 1.00
00:04:44.420 She was horrible in that movie.
00:04:45.920 And she said that after that film, people started spitting after her on the street when she was out.
00:04:53.160 Yeah, so that's a really interesting example of how some people cannot separate the real person from the character.
00:05:01.180 And I think that is what's happened here.
00:05:03.940 Because if you look at some of those scenes in It Ends With Us, the way Ryle is portrayed is really scary.
00:05:11.100 You look at his whole facial expression, his eyes, he is mean.
00:05:15.920 So yeah, I believe that people actually think that Justin is rile.
00:05:20.680 Anyways, this is quite interesting.
00:05:22.680 So last summer, I reported on this that Blake Lively's team or Blake Lively went after this
00:05:29.280 female entrepreneur.
00:05:30.420 Her name is Kimberly Hamner, and she started this beauty brand and she called it Beauty 0.51
00:05:35.980 by Blake, and she applied to get it trademarked.
00:05:40.140 And then Blake's team jumped after her and said, hey, you can't have that name because
00:05:45.440 is too similar to Blake Brown. And guess what? Just two days ago, Blake Lively's team withdrew
00:05:53.460 the opposition against this trademark application. Why? Well, I think it's pretty obvious that Blake
00:06:02.280 now doesn't want to look like a bully or a mean girl and she supports other women. So now she
00:06:08.380 just felt that she had to do this and had to support this woman. But damage is already done.
00:06:13.640 You went after this young woman who wanted to start her own company and use the name Blake.
00:06:19.160 And we all remember that.
00:06:20.920 And the fact that she's withdrawing it right now is just so suspicious.
00:06:25.480 And it's so obvious what she's doing here.
00:06:28.180 So this is all so well planned out.
00:06:30.900 Okay, so let's go over to Ryan Reynolds for a second.
00:06:33.640 So he's been so active on social media lately.
00:06:36.640 Every single day, there's new posts of him and some other guys.
00:06:41.120 Always him and some other guys.
00:06:42.920 A lot of them are with his Wrexham partner, Rob Mack, and also some Hugh Jackman here and there.
00:06:49.100 But now he's been here in LA promoting this documentary show.
00:06:52.820 And yesterday, for some weird reason, he was out and about again promoting the John Candy documentary, I Like Me.
00:07:01.700 And now I noticed as well that Ryan Stopped Coloring his hair.
00:07:06.040 Remember this from September in Toronto?
00:07:08.700 his hair was so brown and now all of a sudden it's gray. It obviously didn't turn gray overnight
00:07:17.080 but I think this whole legal mess has really taken a toll on Ryan and now he's not even trying to
00:07:22.620 hide it anymore. Anyways let's talk about this joke that he made in this video that I already
00:07:27.560 reported on where he was on the red carpet and Entertainment Tonight interviewed him and asked
00:07:32.980 him you know about ups and downs in life and whatever. The reporter also asked him and Rob
00:07:37.800 about investments for the Rexham team and they said that they're looking for more billionaires
00:07:44.320 and then Ryan came with this joke. We're always looking for benevolent billionaires so if you're
00:07:51.480 out there and you want to be a part of the... Do you like massage? Sorry I don't know where
00:07:57.720 that came from. I retract that statement immediately. Do you like a massage? Who does
00:08:02.720 that sound like? Who wanted massages all the time? What billionaire wanted massages all the time on
00:08:08.300 his island? Yeah, really inappropriate joke, especially because his wife is so traumatized
00:08:15.320 from all the SH that went on on the set of It Ends With Us, and then he's joking about something
00:08:20.060 like that. Yeah, I guess the victims of that billionaire doesn't find that joke very funny.
00:08:25.140 Also, thank you, Nell, for sending me this. This was interesting. So she sent me an email saying,
00:08:30.440 you know, I watched your video in my car. And then after your video was done, the algorithm
00:08:36.120 just kept pushing things about Ryan. And then all of a sudden, this appearance of Ryan Reynolds
00:08:40.660 on the Graham Norton show started playing. And in this video, Ryan admits that every time he lies,
00:08:49.700 his voice will pitch higher. And yeah, and he says, my voice always gets really high when I'm
00:08:57.100 when I'm, like, lying?
00:08:58.320 He was like, you got anything, any sort of fruit,
00:09:00.120 any vegetables, anything like that?
00:09:01.000 I was like, no!
00:09:02.420 And it's so funny because, as she said as well,
00:09:05.000 that's something I pointed out
00:09:06.680 when I was playing that interview from Entertainment Tonight
00:09:09.960 and also the interview that he did on stage last week,
00:09:14.540 that as soon as he's talking about this legal matter,
00:09:17.680 his voice pitches up a notch.
00:09:19.600 How do you balance the joy of this
00:09:20.960 and the other craziness going on in life?
00:09:24.440 I don't know.
00:09:25.240 I mean, it's life, right?
00:09:26.840 It's ebbs and flows and all, you know, that's what makes it so special.
00:09:31.220 I've gone through this very public legal proceeding.
00:09:35.140 How have you guys managed that as a family?
00:09:38.280 Like when he's lying, he feels really uncomfortable about it.
00:09:41.760 And remember in that interview on the stage, he said he's never been more proud of his wife
00:09:45.480 and that she has more integrity than anyone that he knows.
00:09:48.940 So yeah, very good catch now.
00:09:51.140 Also, they showed up on my Instagram feed the other day.
00:09:54.500 This is from the Drew Lane show where these guys are talking about Ryan Reynolds and what happened when he was in this movie.
00:10:01.860 It was a Christmas movie he had with Will Ferrell.
00:10:04.340 It was more like a musical thing and they shot it during COVID and this happened.
00:10:10.620 I mean, I know he fired Will Ferrell's, okay, I'll say allegedly, but Will Ferrell's stuntman or stand-in had a heart condition so he couldn't take the COVID vax.
00:10:22.620 so Ryan Reynolds gathered everybody around
00:10:25.040 in this thing they were doing and said
00:10:26.580 it was like that Christmas movie and said
00:10:28.600 look anybody who's not taking
00:10:30.980 the COVID vaccine you're the reason why this is taking
00:10:32.960 so long and the reason I'm going to
00:10:34.360 be off this movie and the reason it won't get produced
00:10:37.140 so I would suggest that you do that
00:10:39.020 and Will was like look we'll take care of it
00:10:40.800 and the next day the guy was fired
00:10:42.140 he had been Will's stand-in for like 10 or 12 years
00:10:44.980 like Ryan Reynolds
00:10:47.200 from every account that I've heard 0.98
00:10:48.960 is an awful human being
00:10:50.140 Well, he sounds, I mean, based on, we're learning so much about the two of them, him and his wife, in this case. 0.93
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00:11:00.360 The way they turned on this guy is incredible because I believe his wife is a manipulative, horrible human being. 1.00
00:11:06.220 Yes.
00:11:06.520 Yeah, they're not holding back on their feelings of Ryan and Blake.
00:11:10.460 Anyways, let's move on to what my insider is saying about Anne Hathaway contra Blake Lively
00:11:17.640 and how there's like zero chances of Blake Lively ever getting a role again.
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00:14:59.860 So my insider sent me another email today comparing what happened to Anne Hathaway with what's happening with Blake Lively. 0.59
00:15:07.980 As you know, Anne Hathaway had a really rough time a few years ago.
00:15:12.780 I think it was about 10 years ago that she was kind of cancelled in the industry and then she
00:15:19.300 came back and now she's got more roles than ever before I think she has five movies now they say
00:15:24.840 because of her own actions and terrible choices the likelihood of Blake getting any role in the
00:15:29.920 next few years is almost zero unless it's a movie produced by Ryan of course as you know this person
00:15:37.060 is in this industry and they also know both parties here in this case like know them as have
00:15:44.780 met them several times and are and are a part of some of these people's circle and they say
00:15:50.960 this is simple math by alienating such a huge percentage of the audience I simply won't make
00:15:57.160 sense it simply won't make sense to risk casting her at all and you can and you can compare this
00:16:03.360 to the years that Anne Hathaway suffered from public perception suddenly turning against her.
00:16:09.360 She didn't even do anything wrong. She never actively hurt anyone else. That's true. Hathaway
00:16:15.020 just rubbed people the wrong way, appearing like she was trying hard or being a little too cute 0.99
00:16:22.080 in her success. That is very true. As you know, I have talked about my experience with Anne about
00:16:28.200 12 years ago it happened that interview when I felt she was being really dismissive and very rude
00:16:34.380 to me and as this person is saying she rubbed some people the wrong way which is true but she
00:16:39.400 was never evil or mean or trying to take other people down and they say directors and studios
00:16:46.100 still knew she was incredibly talented talking about Anne Hathaway but they had to put the
00:16:52.000 breaks on casting her for a while. It was such a minor offense and yet it cost her roles for a
00:16:58.440 while. Anne Atheway actually have been out publicly talking about this and how this bad reputation 0.98
00:17:04.340 cost her a lot of roles in Hollywood. Blake, on the other hand, truly strategized to hurt someone,
00:17:11.280 lied about or exaggerated claims about fairly minor interactions and unnecessarily created
00:17:17.260 horrific drama rather than waiting for her image repair she could have simply spent some money to
00:17:24.600 bolster her own image rather than spend many times that on a lawsuit ruining it yes i actually spoke 0.99
00:17:30.060 about that yesterday how she's now spent 50 million dollars on this lawsuit and it would cost
00:17:35.020 her according to her own expert between 14 and 20 million to fix it and then this insider is saying
00:17:42.860 that it's even worse when it comes to studios and filmmakers wanting to work with her. Always when
00:17:48.100 you make a film, you have to put the film first and allow the audience to decide if it succeeds.
00:17:54.540 By hijacking the narrative for her own personal ego, Blake showed that she doesn't value
00:18:01.420 anything except herself. That is simply too toxic of a person to risk casting in your project
00:18:08.720 When projects are already so fragile, this is why the Sony executive referred to Blake as an effing terrorist.
00:18:16.380 No one wants to risk that drama again, having private emails leaked everywhere, private texts, so her own ego has crushed her future.
00:18:26.560 They also say Ryan is in a terrible situation.
00:18:30.700 His wife's ego trip has exposed his own secret darkness and insecurities.
00:18:35.360 it's possible that even Ryan as powerful and rich as he is will have to take a break and decide
00:18:41.480 what to do with a wife that has set back both of their careers so much I believe that right now
00:18:50.460 the reason why Ryan is here in LA pushing all these projects like desperately getting so much
00:18:57.080 PR as he can for these projects is because it is leading up to the lawsuit and he just wants to get
00:19:04.580 all of it out there because he can't do anything he can't be out in public promoting anything as
00:19:09.980 long as this lawsuit is going on and after that if his wife loses at trial or whatever happens
00:19:16.740 he is going to be haunted by this my friend just told me the other day that she's interviewing him
00:19:22.960 for mayday this coming week this other apple movie the movie is not coming out until september
00:19:29.580 And Ryan is doing the press for that movie already now.
00:19:33.340 By the way, it's a roundtable where journalists are doing it virtually
00:19:37.420 so that people can sit in control and just switch you off.
00:19:40.940 If you ask something that they don't agree with, they can just turn you off. 0.96
00:19:45.540 The way they're controlling these interviews are just ridiculous.
00:19:47.980 And I'm sure they're all going to be asked beforehand,
00:19:51.080 don't ask anything about this legal feud.
00:19:54.160 And they have an embargo date on the interview,
00:19:57.000 so they're not allowed to actually write about it until like August, September.
00:20:03.260 So why do the interviews now? It makes no sense.
00:20:06.460 Anyways, let's look into this letter that a judge did not allow Blake Lively to write.
00:20:11.320 So as I said yesterday, the new strategy for Justin Baldoni's team is to say to the jury,
00:20:16.800 hey, just assume these things happen.
00:20:19.100 Just assume that she felt there was a toxic environment and she spoke up about it.
00:20:23.320 Now your job is to see what you think is the truth here.
00:20:28.060 Do you think the wayfair parties retaliated against her because she spoke up?
00:20:32.740 Or do you think the wayfair parties hired crisis PR teams to defend themselves
00:20:39.580 and that they would have done something similar no matter what,
00:20:42.760 if she had spoken out or not,
00:20:44.780 they would have hired these people to help them with their own reputation?
00:20:48.700 because the media was fed with a lot of anti-Baldoni stuff at the time
00:20:53.840 and they had to come out and defend themselves.
00:20:56.500 So this is not the narrative Blake wants, obviously.
00:20:59.840 So she asked the judge if she could write a five-page letter to him
00:21:04.200 to explain why she doesn't want this.
00:21:06.700 And the judge said, no, I don't want any more letters from your team.
00:21:10.860 I have enough of my plate right now.
00:21:13.040 They're also going to have a conference in the near future
00:21:16.040 where the judge is going to ask more about some of these experts that she wants to bring on to
00:21:22.180 trial. I've spoken about her experts a few times so I have my own opinions about them but the judge
00:21:27.060 said we can talk about that whenever these conferences so he basically denied them to write
00:21:32.120 another ridiculous letter. So this whole thing is not about what happened anymore it's about who
00:21:38.180 gets to define what actually happened. As I spoke about yesterday as well Blake's team wants to
00:21:44.400 block wafer's arguments saying that they would have acted like this anyway. They would have hired
00:21:51.560 crisis PR teams. They would have come out and defended themselves. They would have acted the
00:21:56.920 way they did in the media and on social media even though Blake claims that they wouldn't have
00:22:02.380 because she's saying that they only did that to punish her and Blake's team doesn't want to allow
00:22:07.780 that. They don't basically want them to be able to defend themselves at all. Also there's been a lot
00:22:12.780 of back and forth on the docket about sealing documents and sealing parts of documents and
00:22:18.100 information in different documents. This is especially from non-parties who are not really
00:22:23.520 involved in the case, one of them being Jed Wallace, the hired gun behind this mayor campaign.
00:22:29.260 And he asked the judge to keep some of his potential clients sealed from his deposition
00:22:35.320 because he doesn't want the public to know what other big celebrities that he's working with,
00:22:40.860 which is very understandable.
00:22:42.460 But the judge said no.
00:22:44.320 He said that these are not clients that you actually work with.
00:22:48.060 They were just conversation with these clients.
00:22:50.520 So he wants that unsealed.
00:22:52.520 So now I guess we get to know what other celebrities contacted Jed Wallace
00:22:57.160 to get help in their crisis management.
00:22:59.820 And that's obviously not great for Jed Wallace.
00:23:02.880 Okay, that's it for me, you guys.
00:23:04.120 You might have noticed that I'm wearing a very big flower today, by the way.
00:23:08.420 So yeah, I'm wearing my florals.
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