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Wait, What?! Taylor Swift’s Rep Just Dropped a Statement That Totally Backflips the “It Ends With Us” Tour—And Now She’s Locked in the Middle of a Justin Baldoni vs. Blake Lively Legal Showdown?!

Added on May 12, 2025 inMusic News Cards

So, here we are again, swirling in the glitzy, messy whirlpool of Tinseltown’s latest and juiciest drama — where star power meets legal power plays, and no one’s safe from the cosmic chaos of Mercury retrograde weirdness. I mean, could there be a more perfect storm for juicy lawsuits and eyebrow-raising PR antics? On one hand, we’ve got Blake flipping the script, alleging sexual harassment on set and a sketchy smear campaign orchestrated by none other than Justin and his PR squad. Throw in a scathing New York Times exposé that sends Justin’s agency packing faster than you can say “Hollywood meltdown.” Then, just when you think this saga’s plot can’t twist anymore, BAM — lawsuits fly back and forth like some over-zealous Capricorn playing chess with Scorpio vibes, complete with $250 million claims and countersuits that drag even Ryan Reynolds into the fray. I mean, seriously, what’s a little civil rights department complaint next to a full-blown legal circus starring celebs, suits, and enough drama to fill a Netflix binge marathon? Buckle up because this isn’t just gossip. It’s a cosmic collision of ego, power, and law… and trust me, you’ll want to keep your popcorn ready. LEARN MORE.

If you need reminding, Blake filed a complaint against Justin with the California Civil Rights Department on Dec. 20, accusing him of sexual harassment on the movie’s set, and coordinating a smear campaign to damage her reputation. 

The next day, The New York Times published a story supporting Blake’s allegations about Justin’s PR team deliberately setting out to paint her in a bad light, and Justin was dropped by his agency. Then, on Dec. 31, Blake filed a lawsuit suing Justin, his production company Wayfarer, and his PR representatives Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel. 

However, that same day, Justin announced that he is suing The New York Times for $250 million for its Dec. 21 article. On Jan. 16, Justin filed a countersuit against both Blake and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, requesting $400 million in damages and alleging defamation, civil extortion, breach of contract, and more. 

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