The drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni continues (and likely will for some time) to fuel conversation. In recent months, both actors have been revealing more and more details about what really went down on the set of It Ends With Us.
Both Blake and Justin have tried to present their versions of events—and in doing so, they’ve not only dragged Ryan Reynolds into the mix but even involved Taylor Swift.
While only the authorities can ultimately uncover the truth amidst all this information, it appears that Blake herself may have said too much, divulging some disturbing behaviors she’s exhibited on set.

Has Blake Lively Admitted to Toxic On-Set Behavior?
Recently, a video from 2022 resurfaced in which Blake Lively, speaking at the Forbes Power Women’s Summit, detailed the radical shift in her attitude over the past few years.
The actress explained that, early in her career, she strictly followed the directions of the directors and producers she worked with. Over time, however, that dynamic began to change.
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Now, after several years in the entertainment industry, Blake Lively says she genuinely enjoys immersing herself in the creative process—so much so that she’s taken control of the films in which she participates.
“I wanted to be a part of the storytelling, that I wanted to be a part of the narrative, whether at the writing, in the costume design and creating the character.”
However, her “enthusiasm” hasn’t always been welcomed. On several occasions, the crew has seen her proactive approach as interference.
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For that reason, Blake decided to change her strategy, opting not to reveal from the outset that she intended to take control of the production.
“Sometimes there’d have people that would really resented that, because they were like ‘we just hired you to be an actor.'”
This statement has led many to view the legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni from an entirely different perspective.
This article was originally written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva.
