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Brandon Glazier publicly supported It ends with us costar Blake Lively in the midst of her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni.
Glazier, 34, reposted New York Times article that broke news of Lively’s allegations against Baldoni, 40, via his Instagram Story on Monday, May 23.
He captioned the link to the story “For the love of God, read this”. The actor who played in It ends with us along with Lively, 37, and Baldoni tagged the actress in the post along with a single red heart emoji.
On Saturday, December 21, news broke that Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment and of launching a campaign of “social manipulation” against her to “ruin” her reputation.
Baldoni has he denied the charges through your legal representative, Bryan Freedmanwho in a statement called Lively’s allegations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally lewd.” My Weekly. Since the lawsuit hit the headlines, Baldoni has suffered major layoffs, including being fired from his talent agency.
Glazier’s support comes a day after he celebrated the holidays with friends Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh Teller, Chase Crawford and others. Keleigh, who is friends with Lively and Taylor Swiftshared a series of pictures from the festivities.
Lively and Sklenář formed a friendship while working on It ends with us. In the film, Lively’s character Lily escapes an abusive relationship with Ryl, played by Baldoni, with the help of her old flame Atlas, played by Sklenar. While promoting the film over the summer, Sklenar was present with Lively during press to promote the film, while Baldoni conducted his interviews solo. When Lively came under fire for seemingly downplaying the film’s domestic violence plot during press, Sklenář was Lively’s first It ends with us the cost of come to her defense. (Live later shared domestic violence resources through her social media page.)
“Colleen and the women in this cast stand for hope, perseverance, and for women choosing a better life for themselves,” he wrote via a lengthy statement on Instagram in August. “Insulting the women who put so much of their heart and soul into making this film because they believe so strongly in its message seems counterproductive and distracts from what this film is about. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.”
Glazier continued, “What may or may not have happened behind the scenes does not change and hopefully should not detract from our intentions in making this film. It was disheartening to see the amount of negativity projected online.”
Sklenář shared that “there wasn’t a single person on the set of this movie who wasn’t aware of the responsibility we had in making this movie,” adding, “This movie is a harsh reality for men who need to get their act together and take responsibility for himself and his actions.”