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Colleen Hoover removes all pictures of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni from social media amid ongoing legal battle

Colleen Hoover has removed all pictures of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni from her social media amid the ongoing legal battle between the two actors.

In December 2024, Blake filed an 80-page legal complaint against her It Ends with Us co-star for sexual harassment, claiming he caused her “severe emotional distress.”

The 37-year-old also alleged that out of fear of the allegations coming out, Justin engaged in a “social manipulation” campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

Colleen Hoover | INSTAGRAM

Justin has strenuously denied her claims and has sued The New York Times for their bombshell article detailing Blake’s allegation.

The actor has claimed that the newspaper published an article “rife with inaccuracies, misrepresentations, and omissions” that relied on Blake’s “self-serving narrative.”

On January 16th, Justin’s legal team subsequently filed a $400 million complaint on behalf of him, producer Jamey Heath, publicist Jennifer Abel, and crisis publicist Melissa Nathan, alleging that Blake took action to take control of the popular film.

On 1st February, Baldoni filed an amended version of this lawsuit which added new allegations towards the publication.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni on set of It Ends With Us

As the legal battle continued, Colleen, the author of the It Ends With Us book, deactivating her account her Instagram account last month.

Now, the author has returned to the social media platform but the account no longer had pictures of Blake, Justin or the It Ends With Us promotional tour from last summer.

Last week, US media reported that in court, Judge Lewis Liman said the latest amended lawsuit by Justin broke court procedure.

The judge threatened to bring forward the date of the trial if the two continue to discuss the dispute in the media with the trial date is currently set for March 2026.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in It Ends With Us

The judge stated: “You’ve got a lot in front of the court that gives, I think, the public plenty to feast upon.”

Earlier this month, Justin filed an amended version of his lawsuit which added new allegations towards The New York Times..

The actor’s legal team alleged that an analysis of the article’s HTML source code revealed a “message-embed-generator” with a date of “2024-10-31.”

However, the article itself was not published until December 2024.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni | IT ENDS WITH US

The filing accused Blake of giving the publication access to her sexual harassment complaint early.

The New York Times issued a statement denying these claims.

In a statement to JustJared, a spokesperson told the publication: “The Baldoni/Wayfarer legal filings are rife with inaccuracies about The New York Times, including, for example, the bogus claim that The Times had early access to Ms. Lively’s state civil rights complaint.”

“Mr. Baldoni’s lawyers base their erroneous claim on postings by amateur internet sleuths, who, not surprisingly, are wrong.”

“The problem: that date is generated by Google software and is unrelated to the date when The Times received it and posted it. A look at the metadata from the posted document correctly shows it was posted after Ms. Lively filed it with the California Civil Rights Department.”

Colleen Hoover | INSTAGRAM

When Blake’s first lawsuit was filed in December, Colleen praised the actress for being “honest, kind, supportive.”

The author, who wrote the book which the hit film is based on, took to her Instagram at the time to share a picture of the her and Blake.

She wrote: “@blakelively, you have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met.”

“Thank you for being exactly the human that you are. Never change. Never wilt.”

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