My point, that obviously you missed, is that we don't have all the facts. Your vision is based on a perception that speaks more you than the situation. I believe defending fairness is a good thing.
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So my question is: did Baldoni make Blake sarcastically joke about giving her address to people with ? about DV? Did he make her promote her hair care line during promotion for the movie? Cause that’s the “smear” we’re seeing. And newsflash, Blake’s rep is fine outside a small group on the internet.
What is the point in this that is about sexual harassments and smear campaign. You so want be right that you lose sight of what it is about. Don't waste my time anwering.
Sadly, this person is not able to be objective because they already don’t like Lively. To ignore the paid, coordinated attack on Mrs Lively because you don’t like her doesn’t change the fact that the emails obtained show he and the director absolutely defamed her.
That also feels weird. How did they get access to all these emails?
Baldoni is both director and star so I'm a bit confused on what you mean.
More importantly, how did he pay for this whole thing on a Netflix telenovela that ended in 2019 residuals and why? Why would he sabotage his own film?
They obtained the emails through a legal order. Reading the NYT article before passing judgement would be a good idea. Not having access to the article and still commenting just looks silly.
Someone shared the court filings with me on Twitter after I posted this and the filings looked crazier for Baldoni than any media or random person coverage.
He's since sued NYT (I can't read any articles because of a paywall) and his legal team have shown texts from Blake that contradict her claims
In my original post, I questioned an unfair comment that had no factual proof. I don't know the story and don't care. And, I despise woman hating woman.
I hear you. Women should support each other, especially because there are so many hardships in our lives. There can be some expectations at times for us to be at odds.
I think that brings us to the main point. Blake wasn't supporting other women. She was dismissing/trivializing them. That hurt.
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Baldoni is both director and star so I'm a bit confused on what you mean.
More importantly, how did he pay for this whole thing on a Netflix telenovela that ended in 2019 residuals and why? Why would he sabotage his own film?
He's since sued NYT (I can't read any articles because of a paywall) and his legal team have shown texts from Blake that contradict her claims
If she only spoke about sexual harrassment, she would probably get full support.
It's this weird smear campaign thing that sounds like Kevin Spacey's coming out and assault message that seems to be rubbing people the wrong way.
I think that brings us to the main point. Blake wasn't supporting other women. She was dismissing/trivializing them. That hurt.