Taylor's ROLE is EVEN WORSE !!!
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Taylor Swift and Blake Lively have been dating for a year and a half, but it seems like they re not only not on the same page, they re also very different from each other in every way possible. This week, we re looking into the text messages between the two, and it s pretty clear that Taylor had read the entire New York Times article before it was published.
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we haven't heard this message. And it looks like here that Taylor actually deleted the message
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Hi and welcome to Flossom Talk. I'm Tashli Floor, journalist, Hollywood truth teller,
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and your voice of reason in a town built on delusion. Okay, so I've been looking into the
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text messages between Blake and Tyler again. And I was really shocked that I missed this before.
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But it actually shows that Taylor had read the entire New York Times article over two weeks before
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it was published. This breaks every rule of journalistic ethics. Also, let's look at what
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happened accidentally just after that New York Times article dropped. How SAG-AFTRA came out
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with the statement, this really didn't age well. Also, someone sent me, thank you so much,
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this clip of Patrick Stewart talking about how he was snipped on Graham Norton's show. And Hugh
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Jackman was laughing his butt off. I guess not everyone gets offended and shocked to the point
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where they're speechless when someone shares that they're circumcised. Okay, let's get into it.
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So as I said, these text messages between Blake and Taylor show something that I didn't notice before,
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which is that Taylor obviously had read the New York Times article before it was released.
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This is like such a no, no, no in journalism. I remember when I was a part of a big expose that
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LA Times worked on in regards to the Golden Globes and all the corruption and bullying and horrible
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things going on in that organization. I was one of their main sources for that article and they didn't
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even share with me when it was going to be released. The only thing I had control over was my own quotes.
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That is how real journalism works. In this scenario, New York Times shared, I think,
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several edits with Blake Lively before it was published and Blake even shared it with Taylor.
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Sources of an article are not supposed to know the framing and the narrative of the article before
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it's published. And this just proves that this was not an investigative article. This was Megan
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Thuy working on behalf of Blake Lively. Let's look at these texts between Blake and Taylor.
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This is on December 5th of 2024. So two and a half weeks before the New York Times published the article
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on December 21st of 2024. Taylor is saying to Blake, first paragraph took me out. Blake responds,
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if only I sent you the unplugged version and then a skull, meaning that there was a version probably
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before this one that was even worse for Boldoni. That's what I'm guessing from this text message.
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I'm not sure, but I'm sure that Taylor has read the article. Then Blake says, I've sent you a voice memo,
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but it doesn't show on our thread, which is really helping my case of not trusting phones.
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Funny that she should say that while she is holding Jennifer Abel's phone in her hand,
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Justin Baldoni's publicist. She doesn't trust her own phone, but she can go in and look at all the
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private messages on someone else's phone. Anyways, Taylor responds, yes, I'm just falling asleep,
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but I'll listen tomorrow. Love you. And then Blake says, it's the length of a miniseries sleep. Of
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course, Blake, as you know, loves word salads and she loves really, really long messages. We haven't
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heard this message. And it looks like here that Taylor actually deleted the message after she had
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listened to it. Maybe she knew that that was a smart thing to do so it wouldn't show up in discovery.
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Blake sends back to Taylor that XX love you. And then this famous quote from Taylor saying,
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I think this bitch knows something is coming because he's gotten out his tiny violin. And then
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she's referring to this People magazine article where Justin talks about how he was traumatized by an
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ex-girlfriend and open up about that publicly. And of course, Taylor believes that he's doing that only
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because he knows something bigger is coming. So he's trying to prepare for that to get the public on
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his side. Blake says to Taylor, it rings different when he doesn't end the story by saying, did I
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always listen when they said no? No, like he did with me, but that must not have tested well in the
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focus groups. So when did she actually say no and he didn't listen? I don't know. Did she tell
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Taylor something about that, that he had actually done something to her and she said no and he didn't
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listen? If there's anything Justin did this entire time with Blake, it's just roll over for everything
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she asked him to do. So yes, whenever did he say no to Blake? And then Blake says something here. She
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says he's being honored at the Vital Voices for Women event on Monday. And Taylor says this is so
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disgusting and I hate that he's clever about this shit. So obviously Taylor is talking about Justin here
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as someone that's scheming behind the scenes, just like her and Blake are doing in these text messages
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because she's calling him so clever for receiving an award. I mean, and Blake continues to say this
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inspiring event celebrates men who are using their platforms, influence and leadership to elevate
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women, combat gender-based violence and promote gender equality worldwide. So I'll get back to this
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award shortly because this is quite interesting what happened with that award. Taylor says he needs to
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be beaten by his own words. And Blake says everyone weighs in before he responds to a text, writes an email or trims
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his hair. It's wild. Everyone participates. Yeah, I actually think it's important he's honored. And to all the
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people honoring him and not taking a moment to question, no one talks to him. No one will say his name. No one
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follows him yet they all are close with each other. Maybe it was him. Nah, it was the women because they
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were flowers. That's how you know. Blake is explaining that she's only getting backlash before she, because
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she wore flowers and the public and everyone else needs to look at Justin and Jamie. Maybe it's not her.
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Maybe it's them. And Taylor says, Jesus Christ, is everything still on track? She's asking here. Which is
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another big tell that she knew everything about this New York Times article and all the fallout that would
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come from the article as well. Oh yes, Blake says. A week later though, but worth the wait. So they were
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planning to actually release that article a week earlier, which would have been kind of nicer to
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everyone that they're accusing in that article. So they wouldn't be stuck with that article throughout
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Christmas without being even able to respond legally to it. Because the courts, as you know,
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they were closed in between December 21st and after New Year. So Justin's team had no chance to
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respond to any of this. We don't know who decided to pick that date. Maybe Blake did. Maybe Ryan did.
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I don't know. Because it seemed like they had full control over everything in this article. Taylor says,
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okay, that's perfect. His own words, that's going to be powerful. So she knows that in this article as
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well, they are beating Justin with his own words, as she's saying herself, by pointing out that he's
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supposed to be this feminist and this voice for women, and then he's the opposite, according to
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them. This is my favorite text from Blake ever. She says, that's what's wild about this entire thing.
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Everything is in their own words. That is so funny to me that she's saying that, because obviously
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all the backlash that Blake might have received herself was because of her own words. And now
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she's saying that that's what's about to happen to Justin Baldoni. It's so funny, like I've said so
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many times before, everything she's accusing them of, they are guilty of. She's guilty of. Ryan is
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guilty of. Taylor is guilty of. And here comes some good advice from Taylor. It's the only way to beat
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liars and hypocrites. Again, who are the liars and the hypocrites here? Anyways, Blake says, can you
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imagine feeling as confident as these predators that you're going, that you're going to always get
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away with it? Well, I know someone else who thought they could get away with everything. And then she
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continues, him accepting an award as an ally for women. And Scooter, Scooter Braun, going about the world
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with his head held high as he co-owns and funds a crisis PR company that silences women. So Scooter Braun,
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as you know, had a big conflict with Taylor Swift. And he also is a co-owner in TAG, the crisis management
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company that Melissa Nathan, the crisis manager that worked for Justin Baldoni, works for. And that's also why
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they tried to drag Scooter Braun into this. As you might remember, he was mentioned in court documents
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and they wanted to subpoena him. I don't think that happened. But now I have a feeling, because as you
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know, Taylor hates Scooter, that maybe she also was pushing for that, to drag him into that because he
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owned a company that Blake accused of smearing her. Taylor says it's like a horror show no one knows
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is taking place. I think that's a great way to explain exactly what Blake Lively did to Justin.
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A horror show that no one knew was taking place except the people involved. And everyone on the
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outside, people like us, we were just sitting here like, oh, that seems like a creepy thing to do.
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But now we know the truth. But then Blake says to Taylor about the horror film no one knows is taking
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place. She says, oh, but they will. It's the only thing that can come of this. The good that protects
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other women from this happening to them. Oh my god, it's like she actually believes that something has
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happened to her. Then she says, meanwhile, I walk around being death sentence guilty and apologetic
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for being sarcastic and liking a theme party. I think the sarcasm thing, maybe she is referring to the
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interview she did with me. I'm guessing she would defend herself that she was just being sarcastic
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when she said, congrats on your little bump. And the theme party is the flower thing that we know
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she got so much flack for because she didn't promote the movie as it should have been promoted.
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Yeah, it's so clear to me here, the collaboration between Blake Lively and the New York Times.
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I think we've known that for a while that they worked on this article for months,
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and then they didn't allow Justin Baldoni and his team to respond until 24 hours before it was
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published. And now we know Taylor read the article two and a half weeks beforehand. And this also gave
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Blake and her team a lot of time to prepare on everything they wanted to happen around this article,
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how they wanted the industry to react to this article. So they prepped everyone for how they should
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react to this news. This article from the Hollywood Reporter is mind-blowing to me. But before we get
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industry reacted to this article being dropped. I somehow missed this, that SAG-AFTRA even came out
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with a statement. Let's look into this article from the Hollywood Reporter. Justin Baldoni's Voices of
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Solidarity Award rescinded after Blake Lively legal action. The it ends with as co-star and director
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received the award honoring remarkable men who have shown courage and compassion in advocating on behalf of
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women and girls earlier this month. This is the award that Blake was telling Taylor about. I find it
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interesting that they would revoke this reward so quickly after that article dropped in the New York
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Times. As we know, these were just allegations. Nothing was proven yet. And one major thing that makes me
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believe that they knew about this article is the fact that they responded to this and they withdrew or
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revoked his award already on Monday morning. This article was published on a Saturday, December 21st,
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and they responded to this the day before Christmas, meaning that they have been having a crisis meeting
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in the weekend when everyone was ready for Christmas. I actually don't think so. But who knows? I might be
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wrong. This might be them just panicking and like, oh, we gave an award. Let's finish quickly and take it
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back. I've never seen this happen to anyone in Hollywood before, that there are allegations against
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someone and then the industry reacts like this instantly without having any proof. It's funny when you look at
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this Instagram post now that the Vital Voices posted back in December 23rd, 2024, because now every
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comment on this Instagram post is like, hey, you owe Justin Baldoni an apology. So they posted this
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saying Voices of Solidarity Award honors remarkable men who've shown courage and compassion in advocating on
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behalf of women and girls. On December 9th, 2024, we recognized Justin Baldoni with his award on
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Saturday, December 21st. We learned through news reports about a lawsuit brought by Blake Lively
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against Mr. Baldoni, his publicist and other that is disturbing and alleges abhorrent conduct.
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The communications among Mr. Baldoni and his publicist included in the lawsuit and the PR effort
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they indicate are alone contrary to the values of Vital Voices and the spirit of the award.
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We have notified Mr. Baldoni that we have rescinded his this award. Can you imagine if someone accuses a
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two-time Oscar winner about something and the Academy the next day or two days later would say,
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hey, send us the award back? First of all, obviously, these are just allegations and they just say,
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okay, we believe it because it was in the New York Times. That's a major issue to begin with. But the fact
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that some people I've seen that are supporting Blake are claiming that both Justin and Jamie Heath and,
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of course, Steve Sarowicz, who also is the co-owner of the Wayfair Studios, created an entire studio
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based on diversity, inclusion, women's rights, all these things. And they choose to do their projects
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based on these values. They believe that they only did that so they could get away with being
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anti-feminist and being creepy. I mean, it's so absurd to me. Why would you make such an effort
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to pretend that you are something else than you are? And this just makes the Voices of Solidarity
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award a joke. This article also points out that there is a statement from Sony here as well.
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Now that we know that representatives for Sony call Blake Vively terrorists in text messages
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it ends with us, was distributed by Sony Pictures. In a statement following the complaint filing,
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we have previously expressed our support for Blake in connection with her work on and for the film.
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We fully and firmly reiterate that support today.
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Further, we strongly condemn any reputational attacks on her. Any such attacks have no place
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in our business or in a civil society. Yeah, isn't this funny now when we know what they wrote about
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Blake behind her back? I think it was like three people, three different people from Sony showing
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their frustration over her actions and over her behavior. And of course here, they're so supportive of
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her. Maybe the most shocking thing to me was to read what SAG-AFTRA said. Because you know SAG-AFTRA is
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the union that's supposed to support their members. Justin Baldoni is also a member of SAG-AFTRA,
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but SAG-AFTRA decided that they didn't care about him at all. And instead of investigating
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themselves, which should be their job, they decided to jump on the train without having any evidence of
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what actually had happened. As many people have called out already, is that Blake Lively should
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have gone to SAG-AFTRA and complained about these things, about Justin Baldoni, because that's what
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a union, that's one of the things that this union is for. Why did she choose not to go to SAG and
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complain? Because she didn't want SAG-AFTRA to investigate, obviously.
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We also know that Blake reportedly bypassed a standard investigation by California Civil Rights
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Department when she filed that CRD complaint. So when you do that, they offer an investigation
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of the case, of the things that you are claiming in that complaint. And Blake Lively did not want them
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to investigate. She also refused a third party to investigate her claims because as soon as this
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happened, the Wayfair party said, hey, we've hired this company. They can do an investigation. They're
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going to be completely objective here. And Blake Lively said, no, I don't want any investigation
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into any of my claims. SAG-AFTRA came with this statement to the Hollywood Reporter. They said,
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these are startling and troubling allegations. Allegations. Nothing is proven. They're even
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saying they are allegations, but we just feel that we should believe them. Employees have every right
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to raise issues of concern or to file complaints. Retaliation for reporting misconduct or inappropriate
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behavior is illegal and wrong. The guilt said in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter.
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They continue, we applaud Blake Lively's courage in speaking out on issues of retaliation
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and harassment and for her request to have an intimacy coordinator for all scenes with nudity
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and sexual content. They're saying that they applaud Blake Lively without even knowing what has happened
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behind the scenes. Without knowing, obviously, that she was offered to meet with an intimacy
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coordinator before the shoot actually started and she declined. She was also given an intimacy
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coordinator for all those scenes who didn't actually need one. There is no scene that she wasn't offered
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an intimacy coordinator that was supposed to be one there. But here they make it sound like there was
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no intimacy coordinator. The only time there wasn't one was when they were doing like a kissing scene
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in the bar. As we know, there's been a lot of talk about that kissing scene. And Blake said that he
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tried to kiss her when he wasn't supposed to. But now we know, we've seen the video, we know what
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happened. Everything was so well planned in that scene. And there were two people pretending, acting,
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that they fell in love. SAG-AFTRA continues to say that,
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this is an important step that helps ensure a safe set. We all have a right to be treated with dignity
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and respect on the job and to work in an environment free of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation.
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I totally agree. But are you claiming here that that's what happened to Blake without having any evidence?
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And then they say, we urge anyone who may be experiencing abusive conduct to report such violation
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on our SAG-AFTRA safe place app and to their employer. So yes, this is a very biased statement
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from SAG-AFTRA. And I find this extremely disappointing. Because as I said, they didn't know what was true
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yet. They just thought, okay, Blake is a woman. Blake is more famous than Justin. We'll just support her.
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I think they owe him a huge apology. Get in line. So many people owe Justin Baldoni, Jamie Heath,
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Steve Sarowitz, and all the publicists on that side a huge apology. This is funny because they're
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also mentioning who else is actually supporting Blake. And they're including Sisterhood of the
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Traveling Pants, a simple favor, director Paul Feig, and Amber Heard. I mean, Hollywood wasn't really
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standing in line to support Blake. And the reason for that is because most of them knew about her bad
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reputation. Most of them knew about her reputation. And I'm guessing a lot of people also knew about
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Ryan's reputation. And that's why no one jumped on this. That's why no one wanted to support her.
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Anyways, it says here, as Blake Lively's castmate and friend, I voice my support as she takes action
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against those reported to have planned and carried out an attack on her reputation. Slates,
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Jenny Slates said in a statement obtained by today.com. Okay. She didn't say to the Hollywood
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reporter. It continues. Blake is a leader, definitely a leader, loyal friend, and a trusted source of
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emotional support for me. And so many, you know, and love her. Well, not that many, because then more
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people would come out and support her. And just because she's an emotional support for Jenny Slate,
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because she wanted her support, doesn't mean that Justin Baldoni is guilty of all these terrible
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things that they're accusing him of. And Jenny Slate says, what has been revealed about the attack on
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Blake is terribly dark, disturbing, and wholly threatening. What has been revealed about the attack
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attack on Blake? What is that actually? What has been revealed? What have you seen of evidence?
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I commend my friend. I admire her bravery and I stand by her side, Jenny says. Interesting. I remember the
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first time I read that article in the New York Times, I was thinking, why isn't there an interview
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with Blake in here? Why isn't she quoted? If she's standing up for all women, why isn't she saying
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something about it? The only thing they said was a statement that was probably made by her attorney
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and her publicist. So that's Blake's voice. It wasn't even her own voice. We also, of course,
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know that WME, the talent agency, fired Justin Baldoni the same day as that article came out. And we know
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that Ryan Reynolds was the one pushing for that. He pushed for that for about four months before they
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actually did it. And they didn't want to do it before the New York Times published this article,
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obviously, because then they could, of course, say that, oh, we just reacted to this article and
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that's why we fired him. It's not that Ryan Reynolds was terrorizing us and sending us threatening
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messages. No, no, no, no. That's not why we fired him. It was because of this and all the evidence that
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we've seen in this article. And, you know, his co-host Liz Plank from the podcast Man Enough,
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she also threw him under the bus as the first opportunity. And we know we've seen from text
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messages and emails with both Ryan and Blake that she was informed throughout this entire time. So we
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know that that was also planned. So I would love to have a look at the Excel sheet that Ryan Reynolds
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made for all these people that they wanted to get involved in trashing Justin on top of that article
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to just pile onto all of this, because I am sure that they had several meetings about how to reach
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out to people to tell them what was coming and how they should react. Zero pressure, as Ryan Reynolds
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and Blake Lively always starts their emails or texts with. Zero pressure, just do this one thing for me.
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Well, now it's backfired and all these people should be ashamed of themselves.
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Anyways, let's end this episode with a fun video that someone sent me. Thank you so much.
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This is Patrick Stewart, whom I love. I've interviewed him a few times. He is just such a lovely man.
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And he was on the Graham Norton Show. I love Graham Norton. He is the best at bringing out the best in
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people. To me, he's my favorite talk show host of all time. Anyways, he got Patrick Stewart on his show
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and Hugh Jackman was sitting next to him. And guess what Patrick Stewart told the world openly on a TV show?
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They were chatting. They're married. They're married. They were allowed.
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all my life. I remember my mother telling me why, because it was fashionable at the time.
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I was seeing my doctor for my annual physical. Of course. So, uh, while he was down there,
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Oh, by the way, I am circumcised, aren't I? Because she says I'm not. And he goes,
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So, Hugh Jackman was laughing and being embarrassed on behalf of Patrick Stewart and this story.
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As you know, when Justin told Blake and Ryan and all the other people that was around in that
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situation that he was circumcised because they did speak about that because she was about to have a
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baby, she was mortified by it. She was shocked and speechless, as she said in her deposition that
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she was so taken aback by that information that she didn't know what to do with herself.
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And here we have Patrick Stewart sitting in front of Ryan's BFF on The Graham Norton Show
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talking about his private parts. Can you imagine if Blake Lively was sitting there in the couch with
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them? Oh my gosh, she would sue everyone for SH. Anyways, that's it for me, you guys. I hope you
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