Private messages and emails involving Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and Taylor Swift have become public as part of Lively’s 2024 sexual harassment lawsuit against Justin Baldoni. The legal action accuses Baldoni, who directed and co-starred in It Ends With Us, of sexual harassment and attempting to harm Lively’s reputation—allegations Baldoni denies. Among these communications are Ryan Reynolds angry texts where he harshly describes Baldoni as a “thoroughbred, predatory fraudster” and an “inexplicably toxic mess” in conversations with his agent.
Reynolds’ Representative Comments on Texts and Support for Lively
Ryan Reynolds’ representative has responded to the leaked messages, defending the actor’s outspoken language. They emphasized that Reynolds was standing firmly behind his wife in the face of sexual harassment and retaliation. The representative added that Reynolds believed “he wasn’t angry enough,” highlighting the emotional intensity surrounding the case.
Upcoming Trial and High-Profile Witnesses Expected
A federal judge is now reviewing Lively’s lawsuit, with a trial set for 18 May. Several notable figures, including Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid, and Emily Blunt, may be summoned to testify, underscoring the high stakes and public interest in the proceedings.
Implications of the Case for Hollywood and Beyond
This lawsuit, involving major Hollywood names and personal messages like the Ryan Reynolds angry texts, draws attention to ongoing concerns about sexual harassment and professional conduct in the entertainment industry. The trial outcome could have significant implications for how claims of harassment and retaliation are handled in high-profile circles moving forward.
“he wasn’t angry enough” – Ryan Reynolds’ Representative
