Justin Baldoni has emerged with handwritten notes from an intimacy coordinator taken at a meeting that Blake Lively skipped.
Baldoni, which filed a changed complaint on January 31, also provided a photo of two sides of the instructor’s notes allegedly taken at a meeting with an intimacy coordinator under It ends with us production.
The meeting that his Costar -Live refused to attend discussed “how to shoot the sex scenes.”
Despite Baldoni’s offer to arrange another time for Lively to meet with the intimacy coordinator before filming, Lively refused – which was exhibited in the text messages from the beginning of April 2023.
“I’m fine. I can meet her when we start 🙂 Thanks though!” Read Lively’s answer to the instructor she now locks horns in court over alleged sexual harassment.
Baldoni, 41, was then in the “less than ideal position to forward these notes to lively in her penthouse” when she “rejected” the meeting, by His complaint, People Magazine reported.
The notes contained ideas for the intimate scenes of explicit lines that “go down on her” and expressions like “orgasm” and “foreplay.”
Baldoni’s team wrote in the archiving, “These notes would later become the basis of Lively’s complaint, where she says Baldoni would talk about her own sex life and insert satisfactory scenes with Livly’s character orgasming.”
Baldoni also treated the engagement scene that involved a scripted kiss, but without intimacy coordinators present on sets as there was no “nudity or simulated sex” and “only kissing” according to his archiving. To his defense claimed Baldoni, who had discussed Lively’s “Comfort level with her” in early May 2023, before it was shot later that month.
Baldoni’s legal team previously leaked a 10-minute video from the film’s set taken to another scene that showed lively and Baldoni slowly dancing close as Baldoni suggested adding kisses while Lively said the characters should only speak for the sequence.
Baldoni’s changed complaint also justified the measures taken on the set to shoot the birth scene, as lively allegations were “chaotic, crowded and complete lack of standard industrial protection for filming nude scenes.”
Baldoni claimed that Lively was covered with that scene, and “this was not in any way a naked or partially naked scene.”
For those who are not daring, Lively Baldoni, his wayfares studios and more, are suing sexual harassment and a retaliation of lubrication campaign which he denies. Meanwhile, Baldoni Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and more accuses them of defamation and extortion.