They starred in “Ends With Us,” however their authorized battle is simply simply starting.
Blake Vigorous has filed a bombshell lawsuit towards co-star Justin Baldoni alleging he sexually harassed her on the set of their hit movie, TMZ experiences.
In response to the authorized docs, the actress additional accuses Baldoni — who additionally served because the director of the movie — of “a coordinated effort to destroy her reputation” following the film’s launch.
She says the smear marketing campaign induced hurt to her enterprise and led to her household experiencing “severe emotional distress.”
“It Ends With Us,” a home violence drama based mostly on the bestselling e book by Colleen Hoover, was launched in theaters this previous summer season.
On the time, rumors swirled of a feud between Vigorous and Baldoni, who refused to look collectively to advertise the flick.
Vigorous additionally suffered a barrage of unhealthy publicity, and was dubbed a “mean girl” after a journalist claimed an uncomfortable interview with the star led her to give up her job.
Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, has lashed out at Vigorous’s new lawsuit, telling TMZ it’s a bid to “fix her negative reputation,” including the claims are “false, outrageous and intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt.”
He added that she was a “nightmare” on set.
Nevertheless, in accordance with TMZ, who obtained the authorized docs, Vigorous alleges it was Baldoni who made issues untenable whereas filming the drama.
She alleges “things got so bad during filming, there was an all-hands-on-deck meeting to address what she claims was a hostile work environment.”
Her celebrity husband, Ryan Reynolds, attended that assembly.
As a part of the assembly, Vigorous and Reynolds demanded there could be “no more showing nude videos or images of women to Blake, no more mention of Baldoni’s alleged previous ‘pornography addiction,’ and no more discussions about sexual conquests in front of Blake.”
They additional stipulated that Baldoni “should not make inquiries about Blake’s weight” and make “no further mention of her dead father.”