Jameela Jamil Labels Blake Lively ‘Villain’ and ‘Bomber’ in Leaked Texts

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Jameela Jamil Labels Blake Lively ‘Villain’ and ‘Bomber’ in Leaked Texts

New revelations have emerged from the ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni stemming from the film “It Ends With Us.” Jameela Jamil, a well-known feminist voice, has recently come under scrutiny due to leaked texts that portray her in a controversial light.

Controversial Remarks by Jameela Jamil

In a series of private messages from 2024, Jamil expressed harsh criticism of Blake Lively. These messages emerged as evidence in the case and were directed to Jennifer Abel, Baldoni’s publicist. Jamil’s comments included calling Lively a “villain” and a “suicide bomber,” reflecting her discontent with Lively’s public statements and actions.

Highlighted Exchanges

One significant exchange involved a viral TikTok featuring Lively. Abel remarked on Lively’s actions, saying, “I want to officially incorporate nightmare c* and demon c* into my vocabulary; UNBELIEVABLE; She’s doing this to herself.” Jamil supported this sentiment, stating, “She’s a suicide bomber at this point.” This illustrates a striking shift from Jamil’s typical advocacy for women.

The critique continued as Jamil dismissed Lively’s sharing of a domestic violence hotline and statistical information related to the film. She described these efforts as merely the “bare minimum,” stating, “So cold; Just some stats and a link.”

Reactions and Consequences

In response to Jamil’s remarks, a source close to Blake Lively expressed disappointment. They emphasized that instead of supporting women who speak out, Jamil and Abel resorted to name-calling. They stated, “It’s disappointing that instead of listening to women, other women call them names and discredit them.”

The legal proceedings involving Lively and Baldoni are set to continue, with a trial currently scheduled for May 2026. These recent developments may impact public perception of Jamil’s feminist stance.

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