The veiled yachting ads are coming thick and fast from this recent divorcee.
Does she need cash?
Or make some connections?
Or is she in the husband market so soon?
Kim Zolciak-Biermann
Real Housewives of Atlanta
The two first name makeup influencer really needs to stop posting after he has done a bunch of coke.
It is painful to watch.
James Charles
Contrary to the filing, there is no subpoena.
The team of the actress just said it to say it.
Strange.
Blake Lively
Justin Baldoni
So, the A list singer/sometime actress is now paying off websites with access to make sure they only say nice things about her.
Ariana Grande
Hollywood drama rarely stays confined to the big screen, and Blake Lively’s feud with It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni is no exception. Fans were already buzzing about tension between the two, fueled by Ryan Reynolds blocking Baldoni on Instagram and their noticeable lack of joint red carpet appearances. But things took a darker turn as the internet piled on Lively, criticizing her tone-deaf marketing for the movie and accusing her of overshadowing Baldoni’s advocacy work.
While Baldoni was hailed online for raising awareness about domestic violence, Lively faced accusations of “mean girl vibes” and claims that she had bullied her co-star out of his creative control. The backlash spiraled, with old clips of Lively resurfacing to paint her in an even harsher light.
Lively has now fired back, alleging in a lawsuit that Baldoni hired a crisis PR expert to orchestrate a smear campaign against her. The court filing outlines a web of “astroturfing” tactics—where fake grassroots movements are created to manipulate public opinion—allegedly used to damage her reputation.
Baldoni’s team has denied the allegations, insisting that the backlash was purely organic. But Lively’s claims highlight a larger issue in Hollywood: the ease with which public perception can be manipulated in a social media-driven world.