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    Home » Blake Lively Is Sued By Crisis Specialist In Latest “It Ends With Us” Litigation

    Blake Lively Is Sued By Crisis Specialist In Latest “It Ends With Us” Litigation

    By SHOOTWednesday, February 5, 2025Updated:Thursday, February 6, 2025No Comments519 Views
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    This image released by Sony Pictures shows Justin Baldoni, left, and Blake Lively in a scene from "It Ends With Us." (Nicole Rivelli/Sony Pictures via AP)

    By Andrew Dalton, Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    A Texas crisis communications specialist has sued Blake Lively for defamation after the actor pulled him into her legal fight with co-star and director Justin Baldoni over their film, “It Ends With Us.”

    Jed Wallace and his company, Street Relations, filed the $7 million lawsuit in federal court in Texas on Tuesday. It says he had nothing to do with any campaign to harm Lively’s reputation as she alleged in a court filing.

    Wallace is not among the defendants in Lively’s federal lawsuit against Baldoni, his production company and publicists, in which she alleges sexual and other harassment during the production and a campaign to smear her after it. The crisis specialist is named in the court papers and the New York Times story published on the day the series of legal battles began in December when Lively filed a complaint.

    Lively’s lawyers said in a statement that Wallace’s lawsuit “is not just a publicity stunt.”

    “It is transparent retaliation in response to allegations contained within a sexual harassment and retaliation complaint that Ms. Lively filed with the California Civil Rights Department,” the statement said. “While this lawsuit will be dismissed, we are pleased that Mr. Wallace has finally emerged from the shadows, and that he too will be held accountable in federal court.”

    In a filing last week in Hays County, Texas, that seeks a deposition from Wallace, Lively alleges he was used by publicists working with Baldoni to weaponize “a digital army around the country, including in New York and Los Angeles, to create, seed, manipulate, and advance disparaging content that appeared to be authentic on social media platforms and internet chat forums.”

    Wallace’s lawsuit says neither he nor his company “had anything to do with the alleged sexual harassment, retaliation, failure to investigate or aiding and abetting the alleged harassment or alleged retaliation.”

    It says the actor’s Texas filing “conceded that Lively has no facts supporting the allegations she made against Wallace and Street,” which is why she now seeks to investigate the extent of his conduct.

    After Lively sued Baldoni, he filed his own federal lawsuit against her and her husband, “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds, accusing them of defamation and extortion and seeking at least $400 million in damages.

    Baldoni had already sued The New York Times for libel, and his former publicist filed a lawsuit taking Lively’s side.

    “It Ends With Us,” an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling 2016 novel that begins as a romance but takes a dark turn into domestic violence, was released in August, exceeding box office expectations with a domestic total of nearly $150 million. The success was followed by near constant turmoil over its production and promotion.

     

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    DC Studios Bets Big On Milly Alcock As “Punk Rock” Supergirl In Film Directed By Craig Gillespie

    Thursday, April 30, 2026
    This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Milly Alcock in a scene from "Supergirl." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

    Not too long after James Gunn and Peter Safran stepped up to lead DC Studios into the future, they were riffing about Supergirl. The Tom King comic series, "Supergirl: World of Tomorrow" was one of the ideas they were especially excited about, and Gunn had a very specific image in his head. He just didn't yet know her name. "He goes, 'you know the young girl from 'House of the Dragon'? The young queen or princess? That's how I picture it, like a young punk rock girl who is just totally badass and tough,'" Safran told The Associated Press. "I was like, yeah, that sounds fantastic, and we haven't seen that before." Milly Alcock, now 26, had just started to break out playing Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen (later portrayed by Emma D'Arcy) in the "Game of Thrones" prequel, when she got a request for a self-tape for the secretive Supergirl project. Alcock had been working in her native Australia since she was a teenager, but her world was suddenly getting bigger very quickly. A few weeks later, she was summoned for a screen test (her first ever). She boarded a 24-hour flight from Sydney to Atlanta and gave it her best shot. "I kind of had a feeling, I remember I like got back to my hotel room and I like sat down and I was like, 'Oh, this is gonna, something's gonna happen,'" Alcock said. "I just had like an intuition that like, this is going to be a very exciting challenge if it goes in my favor." "This is crazy, what have I done?" Ten days later, Gunn texted her an article in the trade publication Deadline: "'Supergirl': New Woman Of Steel Is 'House Of The Dragon's' Milly Alcock." No phone call. No context. And all she could think was, "This is crazy, what have I done?" A few days later, she was back on that 24-hour flight to film her... Read More

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