Journalist Kjersti Fla is not against Blake Lively this time.
The journalist has publicly denied claims that she was involved in Justin Baldoni’s alleged smear campaign against the actress. The denial comes after an interview Lively obtained online with Flaa in 2016.
“I have nothing. [with] I will never participate in such a thing. This is such an insult to me,” Phila said in a video shared on Saturday on Threads.
“I want no part of it. I posted a video. [showing] How Blake Lively was behaving in my interview and that’s it.
Phila’s remarks referred to allegations against Baldoni, 40, stemming from a complaint filed by Lively, 37, who accused the actor of sexually harassing her on the set of the film. It ends with us. and campaigning to damage his reputation.
Expressing his shock at the allegations, the journalist said, “I was shocked and surprised when I read the bombshell complaint.”
Phila also uploaded a YouTube video to further clarify his position after being mentioned in a The New York Times Article about Lively’s complaint.
She claimed it was a “coincidence” that she reposted the 2016 interview, which featured Lively and her. Cafe Society Co-star Parker Posey, at the time of the film adaptation It ends with us. was released in August.
“I posted the video after watching the movie. … I didn’t like it,” he explained.
“I had a bad experience with Blake Lively, and at that point I was like, ‘I’ve had enough of Hollywood,’ so I wasn’t afraid of being canceled anymore, so I decided to post the video. what”
Phila described her 2016 interview experience as “uncomfortable”, noting that Lively commented on her “little bump” and seemed dismissive throughout the session.
The controversy began after Lively filed a legal complaint against Baldoni, accusing him of inappropriate behavior on the set of the film. It ends with us.the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling novel.
According to the complaint, Baldoni allegedly showed live nude photos, discussed his past struggles with porn addiction, and made comments about cast and crew’s genitalia.
In response, Baldoni’s attorney, Brian Friedman, dismissed the allegations as “completely false, inflammatory and intentionally defamatory with the intent to publicly injure and reproduce a narrative in the media.” is.”
“These claims are completely false,” Friedman said Page six. “It is disgraceful that Ms Lively and her representatives would make such serious and patently false allegations.”