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🚨 One thing Blake Lively can’t deny? She had full authorship — aka control — over It Ends With Us. And I’m not talking about a little creative input. I’m talking full-blown power play. Blake Lively had full control, from racking up the budget for her custom wardrobe to...

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🚨 Bombshell footage dropped by Justin Baldoni’s legal team completely contradicts Blake Lively’s s*xual harassment claims. Here’s what the raw video and audio reveal: 1️⃣ No Dialogue, Blake Breaks Character: The scene had no dialogue, but Blake Lively repeatedly broke character first, speaking as herself. In contrast, Blake’s complaint inaccurately claims Justin was the only one out of character when speaking to her, even though she was the one breaking character too. 2️⃣ Blake Trying to Take Control: From the start of the scene, Blake attempted to take control, instructing them to stand on their marks, backing up position, and worrying about the lighting, demonstrating creative differences between her and Justin. Any tension was creative differences not s*xual harassment. But also it calls into question whether she was overstepping into Justin’s role as director. 3️⃣ Blake Pushed for Justin to Speak: Blake insisted Justin talk—not for the audience, but for her—and that’s when Justin, out of character, mentioned their spouses Ryan and Emily. This contradicts Blake’s claim in her complaint that she was disturbed by Justin breaking character, especially since she was encouraging him to do so, given the lack of a script. 4️⃣ Blake Suggested Sexual Tension: Blake herself suggested adding sexual tension to the scene, even proposing a kiss, but not fully delivering what the audience wanted. This shows she consented to the scene and understood its sexual undertones. 5️⃣ Both Acting in Their Roles: It’s important to note that both Blake and Justin were acting in their respective roles. Justin’s character, Ryle, is dominant, sexual, and assertive. Justin’s actions, including reaching over and almost kissing Blake, were in line with the character he was playing. 6️⃣ Blake Consented to the Scene: Blake consented to doing this scene. If she had concerns about the romantic nature of the scene, she could have raised them before or during filming, especially since she had no problem voicing her opinions during the scene. 7️⃣ Blake’s Giggling and Flirty Behavior: Blake giggled, laughed out of character, and talked constantly which made an already awkward romantic scene seem unprofessional and even flirtatious. Her behavior undermines her claims of discomfort. 8️⃣ Blake’s Comments About Justin’s Appearance: During the scene, Blake commented on how “nosey” the scene felt, prompting Justin to acknowledge, “my nose is so big.” In response, Blake jokingly suggested he should get a nose job. This is odd, especially considering Blake’s sensitivity to people fat-shaming her, revealing a double standard in how she reacts to comments about appearance. It also indicates a certain level of comfort between them, as Blake felt she could make such a comment without issue. 9️⃣ Blake Was Touchy and Sensual: Throughout the scene, Blake was touchy and sensual, grabbing Justin’s face, putting her arms around his neck, holding his hands, touching heads, and embracing him, demonstrating physical comfort and intimacy during filming. 🔟 Justin’s Comment ‘It Smells Good’: Justin’s comment “It smells good” was in response to Blake, who had broken character and mentioned, “I’m probably getting spray tan on you” (which often has a strong smell). Justin, trying to console her, said, “It smells good.” This bombshell footage not only discredits Blake’s s*xual harassment allegations but also casts serious doubt on her credibility, professionalism, and intentions. What’s clear from the raw footage is that Blake’s actions don’t align with her claims, raising significant concerns about the authenticity of her story.

The Spiritual Shift

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🚨 This theory by Leanne Newton makes total sense. In the movie It Ends With Us, Blake Lively likely wanted to recreate the romantic slow dancing scene she shared with Ryan Reynolds in their first movie, Green Lantern. Blake was obsessed with making the characters talk during a romantic slow dancing montage scene with no scripted dialogue. Even in the behind-the-scenes footage and audio of the romantic montage, she brought up Ryan and their nonstop talking. It’s obvious she was attempting to make these changes in real time while the movie was being filmed. Blake completely ignored Justin’s direction when she should have been upfront with him, he’s the director, and they can’t have conflicting visions. This movie isn’t Blake’s personal diary for her friends and family. It’s not about her at all. Who chooses a domestic violence film to sneak in hidden messages for their loved ones? She’s creepy. She shows narcissistic traits, lacks empathy, and is constantly twisting this film to be about herself instead of the real victims and the actual character Lily from the novel. This is not her personal documentary. This is a tragic, powerful story meant to shed light on real survivors, many still trapped in abusive relationships, but she made it all about Blake. It’s disturbing. 📌 Read DailyMail’s Exclusive Story: Fans go wild for new It Ends With Us conspiracy theory - as they make stunning discovery about Blake Lively's dance scene with Justin Baldoni This clip proves she really did leave messages for her inner circle. 👇

The Spiritual Shift

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