Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Change Post-Lawsuit, Says Source
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds appear less playful since the lawsuit involving Lively and Justin Baldoni. Friends say their social life has quieted and their home events have dwindled.
Court ruling narrows claims
A federal judge, Lewis Liman, dismissed ten of thirteen claims filed by Lively. Three counts remain: breach of contract, retaliation, and aiding and abetting retaliation.
Lively has said the heart of her case will go to a jury next month.
Remaining allegations
- Breach of contract
- Retaliation
- Aiding and abetting retaliation
Changes in the couple’s social life, source says
As reported by Filmogaz.com, an insider described a shift in the couple’s demeanor. The source added their gatherings have stopped and their energy seems dimmer.
They said the pair are preoccupied and stressed by the legal matter. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have shown a post-lawsuit change, the source says.
Lively’s public statement
After the judge’s decision, Lively posted on Instagram Stories. She said she was thankful the court allowed the core of her case to reach a jury.
She vowed to keep exposing systems that harm and silence victims. She called it a privilege and said she would not waste it.
Friends describe the period as taxing for the family. They expect the upcoming jury proceedings to intensify public scrutiny.