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Blake Lively reacts to lawsuit setback, vows to continue legal battle against Justin Baldoni

Updated on: 04 April,2026 06:39 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Blake Lively broke her silence after most claims in her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni were dismissed, calling it “painful” but vowing to continue fighting as key allegations, including retaliation, move forward to trial

Blake Lively reacts to lawsuit setback, vows to continue legal battle against Justin Baldoni

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Hollywood actor Blake Lively has spoken out after facing a major setback in her ongoing legal battle against Justin Baldoni, vowing to continue her fight despite the court dismissing most of her claims.

Blake Lively's case sees a setback


A US federal judge recently struck down 10 out of 13 allegations made by Lively in connection with their film It Ends With Us. The dismissed claims included serious accusations such as sexual harassment, defamation and conspiracy, significantly narrowing the scope of the case.



Reacting to the development, Lively described the situation as emotionally difficult but made it clear that she has no intention of backing down. In a public statement, she expressed determination to pursue justice, indicating that the legal fight is far from over.

The actor also highlighted the personal toll the case has taken on her, calling the experience “unfathomably painful.” Despite this, she emphasised the importance of speaking up and standing firm, particularly in situations involving alleged misconduct and retaliation.

While the majority of her claims were dismissed, the court has allowed a few key allegations to proceed. These include claims related to retaliation and breach of contract, which will now be examined in court. The case is scheduled to go to trial in May 2026, where both sides are expected to present their arguments.

Blake breaks silence on the case

Lively’s legal team has argued that the dismissal of several claims was based on technical grounds rather than a reflection of the validity of her concerns. They maintain that the remaining allegations are significant and could still hold weight in court.

Meanwhile, Baldoni has consistently denied all accusations. His legal representatives have welcomed the court’s decision, describing it as a positive development in his defence.

The dispute, which began in 2024, has drawn widespread attention due to its high-profile nature and the serious allegations involved. It has also sparked broader conversations within the entertainment industry about workplace conduct, power dynamics, and the challenges of addressing such issues through legal channels.

Despite the setback, Lively’s latest statement underscores her resolve to continue the legal battle. As the case heads toward trial, it remains under intense public scrutiny, with its outcome likely to have wider implications beyond the individuals involved.

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