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OH SNAP! Justin Baldoni Is Now Suing Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds PERSONALLY | Candace Ep 134
Fri, 17 Jan 2025
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Chapter 1: Why is Justin Baldoni suing Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds?
All right, guys, happy Thursday. Definitely a big Thursday because Justin Baldoni is now personally suing Blake Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. Obviously, originally he was suing the New York Times. Now he's going after them. And to that, my friends, I say let's go because hashtag him too. And today I'm going to give her some friendly advice.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the California land grab?
Plus, remember we warned you about a potential land grab in California? Well, people are trying to encourage others to sell their uninsured properties quickly, and it just stinks to the high heavens. We're going to discuss that. Plus, Tucker Carlson is going viral for what appears to be a murder mystery involving OpenAI's founder, Sam Altman. Got a lot to say about that.
All that coming up on Candace. Listen to me, Blake Lively. Tap out. Tap out. Call Uncle right now. Please take my advice. I feel like I am like octagon side UFC fight. And you're like, oh my gosh, is this guy's neck going to get snapped? Please just tap out. Be done. Be done with this. Ref, please call Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds out. Just call this out.
Because I'm telling you, they are not going to win this. And by the way, I'm going to be honest. I love this, you know. I genuinely love when a hashtag him too situation happens. Because you know, in case you forgot, when the Me Too movement broke out, what was that, back in 2015, I might have been the only woman in the world who went around doing events wearing a hashtag him too shirt.
This was not a very popular stance to have. There's somebody else I was working with wearing a believe facts, obviously. You should believe facts and not believe women. or believe men and people were angry at me because so many women were just sharing stories on Twitter and like obviously women never lie.
And then I was completely vindicated because the world realized after this very strange period of amnesia that no, women do in fact lie sometimes. Like maybe sometimes a lot women lie, just like men sometimes lie maybe a lot, but the facts never lie. Amber Heard certainly helped to catalyze that global realization. She just could not be content with winning.
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Chapter 3: How did Amber Heard's trial impact public perception?
That's how everything happened for Amber Heard. She was winning, by the way. Don't forget, she spun a story. She was photographed with a black eye. You guys remember the notorious photo of Amber Heard walking out and she had a black eye. And then the entire world was on her side and instantly hated Johnny Depp because she was married to him.
And obviously they just made the assumption that Johnny Depp blackened her eye. And then she was invited to all of these red carpet events. She became sort of the face of the Me Too movement. Money was pouring in for her and she couldn't stop. She was just high on her own supply. She was like, no, how else can I get attention for this? And then she made a fatal error.
You know what that error was? Amber Heard wrote a piece published in the Washington Post. I can show you this Washington Post headline. This was at the beginning of the end. It was an opinion piece written by her. And she wrote, I spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture's wrath. That has to change.
And she very heavily implied, it was very obvious that Johnny Depp had done these things to her, which then gave Johnny Depp the window to sue her for defamation over the piece. And ladies and gentlemen, she should have settled that case right there in the moment, said, sorry, mea culpa. I am very, very sorry. And here you are, Johnny Depp. I will pay you.
Just let's agree to never speak about this publicly. But I'll tell you something. When women get high on their own supply, sometimes I think it is hard for them to imagine that they might lose. And let me tell you, lose Amber Heard did. Really, I would say more than the $15 million judgment that was given to Johnny that she had to pay him $15 million. She lost her entire reputation.
The public will never see Amber Heard in the same vein, right? The actress who in 2016 was named according to science, they told us. as having the most beautiful face in the world. This is a real headline from the Daily Mail. Amber Heard has the most beautiful face in the world, according to Science, followed by Kim Kardashian and Kate Moss, who has a perfect forehead.
She was just seen as gorgeous. Every man wanted to be with her. And then all of a sudden, we fast forward to this public trial. And we are treated to stories about her having allegedly gone potty number two on Johnny's bed. OK, don't forget the bodyguard testified that Amber Heard told him that it was simply a practical joke gone wrong. Yeah, the public is not gonna be able to unhear that.
You know what I mean? The public cannot unhear that she tried to blame going potty number two on her teacup Yorkies. And they were like, no, teacup Yorkies go potty number two. It's a lot smaller. This was Amber Heard. And she talks about it with the bodyguard. It was just, you know, that's the sound effect. We all just felt very icky.
And it was every piece of that trial, by the way, which was just a bad idea for Amber Heard. Because while we can all acknowledge Amber Heard is indeed gorgeous, absolutely beautiful, okay? She isn't exactly known for being an exceedingly talented actress. There are different types of actresses, some who are super beautiful and also can really act like Angelina Jolie would be an example of this.
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Chapter 4: What strategies did Blake Lively employ in her defense?
At one point, Johnny just shoves me like, I mean, just shoves, shoves me hard. And I fall back onto this glass table. I catch myself on the table. I don't know how some furniture got knocked around. There was a, you know, I'm trying to stand up for myself. I'm trying to stand up. Literally, I'm not, you know, at this point, I don't even try to hit back or try to run.
I'm in this hotel room trying to do my best to fight mostly the verbal accusations, but also I try to stay on my feet, you know. At some point, Johnny whacks me in the face and I don't even, I don't remember feeling pain or like awareness of my nose or anything. I just, I don't remember thinking that. I remember kind of crying and
Yeah, it wasn't exactly a good job. She also tried to sell that he had abused Kate Moss, I believe, threw her down the stairs. Then Kate Moss took the stand and said none of this was true. And he was loving all of his exes, took the stand, took it for exes to fall apart and then come together and be like, no, Vanessa Paradis, everything.
Every single person that he had dated and was married was like he was a loving, gentle creature who would never do any of these things. It was bad. It was very, very bad. And like I said, then we saw the real Amber Heard in the text messages because she was like basically saying, I hit you. And what are you going to do, you big baby? You're going to tell that I did it, blah, blah, blah.
It was crazy. I particularly love this clip also of her. I would just say ultimately a bad performance on the stand. Take a listen. Slept me across the face.
And I laughed. I laugh because I didn't know what else to do. I thought, this must be a joke.
So this wound up being an unmitigated disaster, okay? And I am showing you this because this is exactly what will happen, mark my words, to Blake Lively if she is put on the stand, okay? Take this to the bank. Because similarly, while she is undoubtedly very beautiful, she always has been very beautiful, she does not have the acting chops to pull this off, okay?
If it was Angelina Jolie, I'd be like, yeah, Do it. Get on the stand, girl. You're going to sell that. I'm going to believe it. Whatever you say, I'm going to probably put Leonardo DiCaprio up there. I'm in. Denzel Washington, forget it. He can say anybody's anything. And I'm a jury. I'm voting yes. They did that to him. Denzel Washington was abused by Johnny Depp. That's what I'm saying.
Not feeling that way about Blake Lively's acting. You can't do it when you're C-list, you know? C-list acting is not going to pull that off. So anyways, to briefly recap, Blake Lively obviously starred alongside Justin Baldoni in the movie It Ends With Us. They apparently absolutely hated one another.
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Chapter 5: What are the details of Justin Baldoni's lawsuit?
And Justin Baldoni sued the New York Times because somehow it got leaked to them. It seems pretty obvious that that might have been somebody on Blake Lively's team. And I'm going to go with, by the way, Blake sitting in a room. Around that time, she was hanging out with Taylor Swift a lot, right? Her and Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were walking around like, baby, now we got bad blood.
Chapter 6: How does the legal landscape affect celebrity reputations?
Like, you just felt the vibes. And the thing about Taylor Swift is she also lives in La La Land. This is the problem, ladies and gentlemen, with being an A-lister, right? Okay. You live in La La Land. You are surrounded by people who tell you you can do nothing wrong. They're just a bunch of yes men. Okay. Just yes, yes, whatever you want, whatever you want.
And so she's probably speaking about this. This is me kind of imagining what happened behind the scenes with Taylor Swift. And Taylor Swift always gets back at a guy that does something to her. Taylor Swift in all of her 97 relationships has never done anything wrong. She puts it in a song and everyone takes her side. That's her version of a lawsuit, of filing a complaint.
She puts it in a song, a bunch of teenagers sing along with it. And she gets what she wants. People just buy her narrative. And I am surmising that perhaps she gave some advice to her best friend, Blake Lively, throughout this time. Anyways, Justin Baldoni is not taking this sitting down.
Aside from suing the New York Times, he just filed today a lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds personally. for $400 million, okay, alleging defamation and extortion. He's also suing their publicist, Leslie Sloan, and Sloan's PR firm, Vision PR. His attorneys filed the lawsuit today in the Southern District of New York.
On behalf of Baldoni and the producer, Jamie Heath, the publicist, Jennifer Abel, and the crisis publicist, Melissa Nathan, who we were shown messages out of context. They tried to present it to us in New York Times, like these people tried to sink Blake Lively.
And they left out messages, which showed that they were just laughing at the fact that they didn't have to do anything because the public already recognized that she wasn't a great person. And so they were kind of high-fiving and laughing. And the New York Times declined, for whatever reason, to make that clear, probably because of pre-existing relationships.
Maybe Taylor Swift's people were helping out. I don't know. Again,
Point being is that he is suing them on claims of civil extortion, defamation, false light, invasion of privacy, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, intentional interference with contractual relations, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage, plus negligent interference with prospective economic advantage. OK.
Now I am going to show you a clip of Baldani's lawyer who I like very much, Brian Friedman. I like Brian Friedman. He seems like a tiger and I can just sense he's telling the truth. I've got good vibes. Mommy intuition. This man is telling the truth. Here is him on NBC today.
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Chapter 7: What historical context is relevant to the current legal battles?
Let's not forget Miss Lively and her team attempted to bulldoze reputations and livelihoods for heinously selfish reasons through their own dangerous manipulation of the media before even taking any actual legal action. We know the truth. And now the public does, too. Justin and his team have nothing to hide. Documents do not lie. Yeah, that's a kill shot right there.
I'm telling you, Blake, please. I know we are not homies and we never will be homies. I don't do this like me too modern feminist stuff, but I am telling you, girlfriend to girlfriend, you are not going to win this. You are not going to, there's just like, I just feel it. I feel the energy that is telling me that you and your husband were a little too high up on your horse. Okay.
High up on your horse, but just feeling the A-list vibe, seeing that there's nothing that can possibly take you down. It happens. People get deluded. You've had a perfect childhood. Everything handed to you. You grew up wealthy. I get it. I get it. There's no one in the room telling you what I'm going to tell you. You are going to lose this and much more.
By the way, there's no way to contain this. This is also going to impact your husband's career, which is a lot stronger than your career, okay?
So unless you've got some smoking gun, and he's really just this bold, and Brian Friedman is really just this much of a liar, and you're willing to get on that stand and show that, no, you were really sexually harassed on this set, which I'm going to guess when he says videos... Yeah, there were a lot of cameras there too. So she made a lot of allegations about what happened.
You got to cut a lot of that stuff. And they're probably still have all the things that they cut. My best guess is... Justin Baldoni is telling the truth. Brian Fieber is telling the truth. And girlfriend, I'm telling you, wrap this up, settle this tomorrow. Tomorrow, settle it, okay? I got you. No worries. Take a quick blow to your career.
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Chapter 8: How is AI influencing the legal and media landscape?
They weren't sending their best, okay? That's what I'll say. They were not sending their best. They were thugs, okay? They were definitively commies and they were here to overthrow and to establish a new order. So Standard Oil, by the way, gets attacked several different ways by these immigrants, which I will have to get into at a later point. And obviously I don't want to get into trouble.
So I'm not going to say what kinds of immigrants like Dr. Gettler flooded into this new field of science, right? In fact, I'm going to let Kanye West not say that.
I'm not going to say what race, what people doctor and what hospital and what media went to. We know I can't say that. It was a Jewish doctor.
No, Kanye. No. Oh, my. No. OK, I can't that. I am very deeply disappointed in Kanye for saying that he specifically was not going to say that. Anyways, all of this to say that the origin story of medical examiners and forensics in America is riddled with organized crime and communism.
OK, I am telling you that I have done a deep dive on that and we will dive deeper into that when I launch my own platform because I will get double demonetized. double demonetized for knowing history. So that's what the platform we're building is for. And we're so close to launching that this month. So we'll wait for then.
But I'm telling you this because we have seen this corruption regarding chief medical examiner's office in modern times. If you're listening to this podcast, if you've read that book, Chaos, that I keep recommending that you read, it goes into... California, the corruption of these medical offices, and you're realizing that we were completely lied to about something as big as the Manson murders.
Crazy. In the Kamala Chronicles, even, remember we interviewed that Japanese journalist, Yoichi Shimatsu, and he was convinced, similarly, California, that Someone that he had mentored and I'm blanking on the guy's name.
He said he was murdered and they said that it was a suicide because he stood up to the political mafia in San Francisco, of which he was saying was being run by Willie Brown and had ties to the cartels and George Soros. And don't even get me started on everything we learned about the corruption of these offices during COVID.
You really have to go back in history and to understand that these offices were not established, in my view, out of goodness. They were not established out of goodness. It gave a tremendous amount of power to competing mafias in this country. Anyways, this brings me to Tucker Carlson. who, just to give you a background of who he had on his show, he was speaking about Sam Altman.
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