š„ 1. āSTOP DEFENDINGāSTART FIGHTING!ā RYAN REYNOLDS ORDERED BLAKE TO GO TO WAR! INSIDER EXPOSES PRIVATE PLAN TO CRUSH BALDONI AND CONTROL THE NARRATIVE
A Hollywood insider just spilled: Ryan Reynolds isnāt playing defense anymore. Sources say heās pulling every stringāstoryboards, revenge subpoenas, and celebrity powerāto save Blake Livelyās crumbling reputation⦠and maybe his own.
āStop Defending YourselfāStart Fighting Backā: Inside Blake Livelyās Legal War and Ryan Reynoldsā Secret Strategy
āStop defending yourself and start fighting back.ā
Thatās what one well-placed insider allegedly told Blake Lively, sparking a full-blown shift in the actressās legal and PR strategy in her war with Justin Baldoni. And if the latest court filings, media maneuvers, and celebrity subpoenas are any indication, Blake took that adviceāhard.
Hi fam, welcome back to Flossom Talk. Iām Sashi Fluire, your friendly Hollywood watchdog, and yesāthereās good news and total chaos in the Blake vs. Baldoni saga today. Letās get into it.
š„ The Judgeās Bombshell: Vanzan and Stephanie Jones Under Scrutiny
First, the good news (well, depending on who you ask). A judge has officially granted Jennifer Abelās request to access all communications between Vanzan Inc. and Stephanie Jonesāa ruling that could blow the case wide open.
Why is this massive? Because Abel is accusing Jones of handing over private data from her phone to Blake Livelyās team before a subpoena was even issued. Translation? If thatās true, weāre looking at illegally obtained evidence being used to build an entire harassment and smear campaign lawsuit.
If the court rules that Blakeās team knowingly used stolen communications, her entire case could collapse. Think about that. No more āhe harassed me,ā no more āthey coordinated a campaign against me.ā If the foundation is illegal, none of it holds up in court.
Stephanie Jones must be sweating bullets.
š Blake Lively Deposition SetāBut Will It Happen?
In other major news, Blakeās long-awaited deposition is set for July 17. People Magazine reported that Baldoniās legal team is preparing to grill her over inconsistencies in her claims and whether she participated in any backchannel strategies involving social media and the press.
But will she actually show?
Blake was already supposed to be subpoenaed last month. That didnāt happen. No one knows why. But now thereās a new date, and letās just sayāI would pay so much money to be a fly on the wall during that deposition. Her answers could determine whether this case goes nuclear or fizzles.
š„ The 50,000-Hour Footage Request: A Red Flag?
Letās talk about Blakeās team requesting 50,000 hours of behind-the-scenes footage from It Ends With Us. Thatās five years of 24/7 filmingāabsolutely insane.
Why do they want all of it?
If Blake felt harassed, wouldnāt she know when and where it happened? Why not ask for specific scenesālike the controversial hospital birthing scene she referenced in her initial claims?
Instead, it feels like a fishing expedition. Critics say she wants to comb through footage until she finds somethingāanythingāthat can be edited into a narrative. Itās a tactic, not a search for truth.
š Why Was I Left Out of the Subpoena Blitz?
Hereās the juicy part. Blakeās team subpoenaed Candace Owens, Paris Hilton, and Andy from Popcorn Planet. But guess who they didnāt subpoena?
Me.
Yes, meāthe person theyāve repeatedly named in filings, accused of being a part of a āsmear campaign,ā and labeled as anti-Blake in a hit piece from the New York Times. So why not bring me into court?
Because they know I had nothing to do with it. If they subpoena me and it comes out that I never worked with Baldoniās team, it backfires. Their narrative falls apart. So instead, they attack me in the mediaālabel me a toxic content creatorābut wonāt face me in court.
Cowardly? Yes. Strategic? Absolutely.
š Ryan Reynolds Steps In: The Hollywood Husband Strategy
And now, letās talk about the man behind the curtain: Ryan Reynolds.
According to a Rob Shooter scoop, the decision to subpoena high-profile media figures wasnāt even Blakeās. It was Ryanās idea. Sources say he believes this is a full-scale media hit job against his wifeāand heās treating it like a blockbuster movie.
Storyboard? ā
Crisis control? ā
Narrative domination? ā
He allegedly told Blake, āStop defending yourself and start fighting back.ā From there, the legal filings ramped up, the press coverage got louder, and Blakeās media tour turned aggressive.
But hereās the catch: itās not working.
Ryanās PR strategy is crumbling under the weight of its own contradictions. His company, Maximum Effort, was in charge of marketing It Ends With Us, and when the promo flopped, he blamed Baldoniāgoing so far as to ask him to sign a letter taking responsibility.
š° New York Times Exposed: The Smear Machine Hypocrisy
Letās talk hypocrisy. The New York Times recently published an op-ed slamming content creators (aka me) for fueling the Blake drama. But guess what?
They did it first.
Back in August, they published two stories tearing into Blakeāone about her offscreen branding, the other diving into press tour drama and co-star conflicts. They repeated everything from Twitter backlash to wardrobe criticism. Sound familiar?
So how can they now pretend to be above it all? They participated in the exact same media campaign theyāre condemning.
Itās manipulative. Itās disingenuous. And it proves what Blakeās team is trying to deny: that this whole thing is being waged not just in courtrooms, but in headlines and hashtags.
š Jed Wallace & The Client List Controversy
Now hereās another twist: Blake just won the right to look at Jed Wallaceās confidential client list. For those who donāt know, Wallace is a PR fixer in Texas hired by Baldoniās team.
Blakeās legal angle? If she can prove heās run similar āsmearā operations before, it backs up her case.
But this opens up major privacy issues. Wallace has NDAs with huge clients. Now, their names could be exposedāand they are not going to be happy. Blake could end up with more enemies than she bargained for.
šø Leslie Sloan Wants Her Legal Fees Covered
Meanwhile, Blakeās longtime publicist Leslie Sloan is asking to have her legal fees covered. Baldoniās team is pushing back, arguing the case doesnāt fall under Californiaās anti-SLAPP protections.
Itās all technical for nowābut if Leslie wins, it sets a precedent. And if she loses, it could signal a growing power vacuum within Team Lively.
š§Ø Final Thoughts: The Countdown Is On
Weāre nine days away from the July 17 deposition. Tomorrow is the deadline for Baldoni to file an appeal. Every day brings new filings, new strategies, and new cracks in both campsā narratives.
What began as a lawsuit has become a spectacleāstarring a Hollywood power couple, a crumbling movie promotion, and a PR war gone rogue.
So buckle up. The fight is just getting started.
And remember: Donāt just consume the narrative. Question whoās writing it.
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ā Sashi Fluire, Flossom Talk