Ends with us AUTHOR Colleen Hoover has returned to Instagram after deactivating her account in the middle of the following legal drama between Blake Lively AND Justin Baldon.
Hoover, 45, left the social media platform at the end of January. Lively, 27, and Baldon, 41, first clashed into the adaptation group of Hoover’s best -selling novel and are currently engaged in a hostile legal battle – and very public.
But on Wednesday, February 12, the writer’s account reappeared – without photos of Lively and Baldon, and no mention of Ends with us Promotional tournament last summer, which previously appeared on her account.
The film Hit, which was released in August 2024, follows Lily Bloom (Lively) while her relationship with neurosurgeon Ryle Kincard (Baldon) becomes abusive. She eventually finds an ally in her high school love interest, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon). Baldon – who directed the film and Opti rights for Hoover’s novel – and Lively were not seen promoting the film together.
After speculation about the tension between costumes, vibrant Documents submitted In December 2024 accusing Baldon of sexual harassment, creating a “hostile work environment” and causing her “severe emotional worry” while working together.
Subsequently New York Times broke the news of Lively allegations against Baldon, Hoover showed support for Lively, writing through her History on Instagram, “Blake Lively you have been nothing but honest, polite, supportive and patient from the day we met. Thank you for being the man you are. Never change. Never be.”
Balloon Bryan Liberated called lively claims “completely fake, wild and unclear intention, claiming in a statement to The weekly This raised the lawsuit to “fix its negative reputation” and “Reveal a story“Concerning the output of Ends with us. (Lively served as a producer in the film.) Baldon also fired his $ 400 million lawsuit against Lively, her husband, Ryan Reynoldsand the Lively publicist, Leslie Sloaneaccusing the trio of Civil deprivation, defamation, false occupation of the light of intimacy and other claims.
The Lively team responded to the lawsuit in a long statement, indicating we: “This latest lawsuit by Justin Baldon, Wayfarer Studios and her associates is another chapter in the abuser’s play book. This is an age story: a woman speaks with concrete evidence of sexual harassment and revenge and the abuser tries to return Tables on the victim. merit and threaten court cases to overcome the public’s ability to understand that what they are doing is revenge against allegations of sexual harassment. “