Actor Bart Johnson says he regrets "unkind" things he's said as Lively's legal drama with her "It Ends with Us" co-star and director continues.
Taylor Swift and Blake Lively's friendship was called into question amid the $400 million defamation lawsuit filed by "It Ends With Us" director Justin Baldoni.
The “High School Musical” alum first spoke out about Baldoni after his sister-in-law filed her sexual harassment complaint last month.
"It Ends With Us" set complaints, cast factions, a smear campaign and now a lawsuit – here's how it all went down
Justin Baldoni left Blake Lively an apologetic voice note after the two discussed changes she made for the rooftop scene in 'It Ends with Us,' per audio that was leaked on Monday.
Justin Baldoni appears to have sent Blake Lively a lengthy voice note apology during the making of “It Ends with Us” in which he tells his costar that he “fucked up” in his handling of rewrites she proposed for one of the film’s pivotal scenes.
A New York court has also set a March 2026 trial date and intends to consolidate the crisscrossing lawsuits between Lively and her director and co-star, who is suing both Lively and husband Ryan Reynolds.
Blake Lively's brother-in-law Bart Johnson shared an apology to X on Jan. 28 after he appeared to delete a post seemingly criticizing Justin Baldoni he shared on Jan. 27. "Anytime I’ve said anything unkind about someone I’ve regretted it,
Justin Baldoni’s bid to bring Pac-Man to the big screen may be in peril. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor’s legal feud with his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively has strained his relationship with talent agency WME.
High School Musical’s Bart Johnson, who is married to Blake Lively’s older sister Robyn Lively, issued an apology after fiercely defending Blake amid her and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle.
Since Blake Lively became embroiled in a series of messy lawsuits with her It Ends With Us co-star, Justin Baldoni, many on the internet have wondered what the blonde bombshell is really like. See details.