The prolonged standoff between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has ended before the trial. According to Daily Mail, the parties have agreed to settle the dispute amicably.
The protracted conflict between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has come to an end. The actors have put a period on this scandalous story just weeks before the trial was set to begin.
Daily Mail reports that Blake and Justin have reached a settlement. The publication quotes a joint statement from the opposing parties: "We acknowledge that this process has been accompanied by difficulties and agree that the concerns raised by Ms. Lively deserve attention. We remain firmly committed to the idea of creating workplaces free from misconduct and a non-constructive atmosphere."
The comment also mentioned that their joint film "All Will End on Us" remains a "source of pride" for everyone who worked on it. It is reported that the statement does not contain apologies from either Lively or Baldoni.
Recall that in 2024, Blake accused Baldoni of harassment on set and filed 13 civil lawsuits against the director. However, some time ago, the court dismissed 10 of them.
Thus, the parties decided to resolve the conflict without court and unnecessary noise, writes bb.lv. Judging by the wording, each side has maintained its position but is willing to leave the situation in the past. This is likely to allow them to focus on their work and avoid returning to public disputes.
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