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7NEWS
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Blake Lively drops ‘emotional distress' claim in lawsuit against Justin Baldoni
Celebrity lawyer Christopher Melcher has said Blake Lively has 'gutted,' her lawsuit against It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni, after she dropped the 'emotional distress' component of the legal action. Lively claims she was sexually harassed by Baldoni and producer Jamey Heath on the set of the film before being subjected to a smear campaign. Baldoni has always denied these claims. Baldoni launched a defamation lawsuit for $US400 million ($619 million) against Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds, claiming she attempted to extort him and defame him. Lively withdrew her claims against Justin Baldoni after his lawyers requested the actress sign a HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) release, forcing her to disclose therapy notes on her mental health. On Wednesday, Melcher said the claims were central to Lively's overall claim. 'Blake has withdrawn her emotional distress claims because Justin wanted access to her therapy records to see if she was really that distraught, as she claimed in her lawsuit,' Melcher told Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington on Sunrise. 'So, she clearly placed that at issue, made it fair game, he wanted to see the records. In response, she dropped the claim.' Melcher was pressed on what it would do to her claim. 'It's really gutting it because that was one of the hallmarks to it,' Melcher replied. 'She was saying that all these things that allegedly happened to her made her extremely distraught, and, sure, she wants to keep that stuff private, but she can't also sue for damages in court while doing so. 'So, she had to make that difficult choice. Now, that it's dropped, there's other parts of her claim, but really the centrepiece of it was the embarrassment and humiliation and distress that she claims she suffered.' Melcher explained Lively was probably advised this would happen by her lawyers. 'This is something us as lawyers talk to the client about (before the case),' she said. 'Any kind of litigation, (we ask) do you really want to go through this? This is very difficult for anyone to do. You put yourself out there in public court. So, it is surprising that she's just realising this now.' Despite the controversy, the 2024 domestic violence drama, which became a box-office hit, earned $351 million at the box office worldwide from a budget of $25 million. According to Variety, Lively is attempting to withdraw without prejudice, which Baldoni's lawyers have argued against. A withdrawal without prejudice would mean Lively could refile the claims at a later date. Melcher gave his legal opinion. 'I think that it's very easy to type up a complaint and file it in court, but it is difficult to establish it,' he said. 'She came out as the victim and a lot of people supported her at the beginning, but then the information that we're seeing is that she might have actually been the bully in this story. '(But) of course, only a jury will tell.' Stream free on


Express Tribune
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Woman divorces husband for booing Taylor Swift at Super Bowl
Louisa Melcher, a 28-year-old woman, recently filed for divorce after her husband booed Taylor Swift during the Super Bowl on February 9, 2025. The incident occurred when cameras focused on Swift, who was supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, during the game at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. As Swift was booed by the crowd, Melcher's husband joined in, leading her to make the drastic decision to end their marriage. In a viral video filmed after allegedly filing her divorce paperwork, Melcher explained that her decision was not solely based on the booing itself, but on the deeper issues it revealed about their relationship. 'I'm not just doing this because of the action of booing; I am doing this because of everything that it represents in our relationship,' she said. This guy is dodging a NUKE — internet hall of fame (@InternetH0F) February 20, 2025 Melcher elaborated that she had been a long-time Swift fan, and her husband, who had grown to enjoy her music, had always supported Swift. The act of booing, according to Melcher, exposed a profound lack of respect for her feelings. She expressed disappointment that her husband, instead of standing by her, chose to fit in with his friends by booing Swift. 'He just wanted to fit in with his boys. He didn't care that it would hurt my feelings,' she said. For Melcher, the incident exposed her husband's immaturity. 'That's not a man, that's a boy,' she remarked, adding that it was a character flaw she could no longer ignore. Reactions to Melcher's decision have been mixed. Some expressed support, while others criticized the decision as an overreaction, suggesting that her husband's behavior was a result of peer pressure rather than genuine disdain for Swift. Regardless, Melcher confirmed she would retain her assets, thanks to a prenup she had in place.