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Justin Baldoni’s Secret Contract Clause Could Make Him Pay Blake Lively Enough Cash to Buy a Small Island—What’s Really Going On?

Added on July 10, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards

So, here we are again—another tangled Hollywood drama unfolding just as Mercury decides to moonwalk retrograde, because apparently, the cosmos loves a good plot twist. Justin Baldoni might be on the hook for a rather colossal payout to Blake Lively, all thanks to a legal clause that’s got lawyers buzzing louder than a Gemini at a cocktail party. These two celebs, fresh off the set of It Ends With Us, are gearing up for a courtroom showdown that’s juicy enough to rival any astrology meme about Venus in fierce combat with Mars. While Baldoni denies the salacious claims and swears the countersuit’s dismissal clears his name, an expert lawyer drops the hint that his written agreement not to retaliate could turn this legal saga into a lucrative nightmare for him. Intrigue, alleged smear campaigns, and 30 specific on-set demands? This saga has more layers than a Scorpio’s mystery box. Ready for the Stardust-fueled chaos and courtroom fireworks? Dive in, and let’s see if the stars align for justice or just another tabloid frenzy. LEARN MORE.

An expert lawyer has spoken about a Justin Baldoni clause that could lead to him paying Blake Lively a massive sum in court.

The high profile blowout between the pair of celebrities continues to play out in the media, with an upcoming deposition set to see Lively face off with Baldoni’s legal team.

This comes just weeks after Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit against Lively’s sexual harassment lawsuit was dismissed.

Baldoni continues to deny all of Lively’s claims, which suggest that he sexually harassed her while filming It Ends With Us and engaged in a pre-emptive smear campaign against her.

The pair’s public blow out is the focus of a brand-new documentary coming out next week titled Lively vs Baldoni: The Hollywood Feud, featuring interviews with people close to both sides of the lawsuit.

The pair starred together in It Ends with Us (Sony)

The pair starred together in It Ends with Us (Sony)

Included in the documentary is an interview with domestic abuse lawyer Lisa Bloom, who speaks about why Baldoni could be forced to pay massive sums in court if he is found to have carried out a smear campaign against Lively.

One of the big focuses discussed in the documentary is a list of 30 demands that Lively made upon her return to work on It Ends with Us alongside director and co-star Baldoni.

She made a number of claims, including that she was to stop being shown pornography on set, there was to be no improvised intimacy, and that he was not to engage in retaliatory behaviour.

Whilst the Baldoni side claim that these came as a shock and that these were rules already being followed, Lively claims that she was forced to make these demands as Baldoni made her uncomfortable.

Baldoni ultimately signed this agreement, however, something Bloom said could spell trouble for him if he is found to have engaged in a smear campaign against her.

Justin Baldoni could be forced to pay a massive sum to Blake Lively in court (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)

Justin Baldoni could be forced to pay a massive sum to Blake Lively in court (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)

She said: “This is the kind of thing that can really lead to punitive damages. If Blake Lively wins her case, Justin Baldoni agreed in writing, there will be no retaliation.”

Bloom is referring specifically to text messages between Baldoni’s PR crisis team, specifically Melissa Nathan, in which she states they can ‘bury’ her.

While Baldoni’s team claims these are taken out of context, Bloom states that his agreement to her return to work terms, which include an agreement that there will be no retaliation, could spell a major payday for Lively.

She goes on to say: “At this point, she had not said anything publicly about him. She had tried to resolve it all quietly, just among the people on the set so they could finish the movie, and they did.”

The domestic abuse lawyer describes the accused conduct of Baldoni as ‘astroturfing’.

Baldoni and Lively will go to court early next year (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)

Baldoni and Lively will go to court early next year (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)

This essentially means that, while it appears that criticism of Lively came up from the grass, it was actually fake.

Lively accuses Baldoni and his team of planting stories against her and manipulating social media against her.

His side, however, argue that any criticism of her is all organic and that text messages purporting to prove this campaign were taken out of context.

The two sides will face off in a high profile trial set for March of next year.

Lively vs Baldoni: The Hollywood Feud’ is available to stream exclusively on discovery+ from Thursday, 17 July.

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