Well, grab your popcorn, folks – we might be in for another spicy episode of Hollywood intrigue! Picture this: Jenny Slate is thinking about stepping into the ring as a witness for Blake Lively’s legal squabble with Justin Baldoni. Yes, you heard that right! With the drama surrounding It Ends With Us heating up, it seems like things were anything but smooth on set.
Now, Lively’s amended complaint paints a rather vivid picture, suggesting she wasn’t alone in facing some serious issues during production. A recent report has thrown the spotlight on Slate, revealing that she apparently filed her own complaints about circumstances while filming. It’s raising more than a few eyebrows — what exactly happened behind those glitzy red carpets and sparkling awards shows?
Lively’s saga takes a twist as she prepares to head into the courtroom, possibly with Slate by her side. What secret revelations could Slate have up her sleeve? And if you think you’ve heard it all, just wait until you hear about the environmental discomfort that sparked a complaint so staggering that a whopping $15,000 security deposit issue brought Jenny to the forefront! Let’s dive in and uncover more about this unfolding story.
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The alarming details of Blake Lively’s amended complaint against Justin Baldoni include a mention that she was not the only person on the set who had major issues during production.
A new report sheds light on an alleged complaint that Jenny Slate filed during It Ends With Us.
She may be willing to testify on Lively’s behalf when this ugly legal battle goes to trial. What does she have to say?
On Tuesday, February 18, Blake Lively’s legal team filed an amended complaint. In addition to other harrowing details, the filing added that two other actresses would be willing to testify on her behalf against Justin Baldoni.
The documents themselves had redacted the names of both actresses in question.
However, it seems that we can now reasonably assume that one of them is Jenny Slate. If not, then it is possible that even more members of the It Ends With Us cast had an issue during production.
According to a detailed report by The Hollywood Reporter (in a story featuring the most unhinged cover art that anyone’s ever seen), Jenny Slate also filed a complaint to Sony during the It Ends With Us shoot.
Lively’s complaint is not solely against Baldini. And Slate’s complaint was actually against his producing partner, Jamey Heath.
It comes down to a housing issue for Slate’s family during the shoot, an “offer” to assist, and such a visceral discomfort that Slate filed a complaint with the distributor.
According to THR, Jenny Slate was renting a New York City apartment during filming. However, it was not a good location for her and for her toddler.
Unfortunately, she had a truly obscene security deposit. Moving to live somewhere more comfortable was possible, but would mean throwing away $15,000. (Or, worse, giving it to a landlord, like a gift)
Apparently, Heath offered to have his and Justin Baldoni’s production company, Wayfarer, reimburse the security deposit cost. No problem so far, right?
Unfortunately, it was a problem. The offer for Jenny Slate to be able to move somewhere more comfortable without eating that cost (which, to be fair, was a work expense) sounds normal, perhaps even generous.
However, Slate refused. And she filed a complaint with Sony.
Apparently, Heath’s presentation of the offer made Slate feel “so uncomfortable — sources say he focused so intensely on the sanctity of motherhood and Slate’s role as a mother — that she filed a complaint to the film’s distributor, Sony.”
One can only imagine what someone would have to say to make a $15,000 reimbursement drive someone to file a complaint. But it happens. And it reportedly happened to Jenny Slate.
Meanwhile, she has previously shown support for Blake Lively, praising her for being “a loyal friend” as well as a “trusted source of emotional support for me.” It sounds like they may have bonded over uncomfortable experiences on set.
Meanwhile, the THR story (the one with the bonkers cover art) seems to suggest that Baldoni’s Bahá’i faith may have caused Lively to “misunderstand” his words and actions on set.
That almost sounds more like a smear against Bahá’i than a defense of Baldoni. Everyone, including those of us who are minority faiths, needs to understand that sincerely held religious beliefs do not empower us to cross certain lines with others.