Blake Lively Says ‘Momming Always Continues On’ After 10 Claims in Justin Baldoni Lawsuit Dismissed

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Blake Lively responded to a legal setback in her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni by stating she continues to focus on motherhood.

Summary

Following a judge’s dismissal of 10 out of 13 claims in her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, stemming from alleged issues during the production of “It Ends With Us,” Blake Lively expressed her continued focus on family life. She posted on Instagram, stating “Momming always continues on,” alongside a photo of Easter-themed scrambled eggs. The dismissed claims included allegations of harassment, defamation, and conspiracy, while three claims – breach of contract, retaliation, and aiding and abetting in retaliation – will proceed to trial. Lively’s legal team emphasized the case centers on “devastating retaliation” for advocating for safety on set, and exposing the “playbook” used to harm her reputation. Lively herself expressed gratitude for the opportunity to present her full story at trial, highlighting the importance of creating safer working environments. Baldoni’s legal team expressed satisfaction with the dismissal of the more serious claims, but Lively’s team countered that the court will allow key evidence to be presented at trial.

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