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Something’s Brewing: Explosive New Twists Shake the Blake Lively–Justin Baldoni Legal Saga, and Hollywood Is Holding Its Breath

Hey guys, welcome back to Flossom Talk! I’m your host, Sashi Flo, and let me tell you—this week has been wild. There are so many weird things going on right now in the Blake Lively–Justin Baldoni legal feud, and honestly? I can feel something brewing. Something is about to explode. You feel it too, right?

As most of you know, I’m currently in Spain melting under the sun, but I’ve still been glued to the updates, the interviews, the filings… and the shady shifts happening behind the scenes. In this episode, I’ll break down two key developments that could completely rewrite the narrative we’ve been fed. Buckle up, flossies.


🧨 A New Admission That Changes Everything

Let’s start with what Perez Hilton posted yesterday. Yes, that Perez. He shared audio from a recent NPR interview with Megan Twohey, the New York Times journalist who wrote the now-infamous exposé that accused Justin Baldoni of orchestrating a smear campaign against Blake Lively.

What’s crazy is that this clip contains a brand-new revelation—Megan says, on the record, that Blake Lively personally spoke to her and was a source for the article.

Um, wait… WHAT?

The New York Times had previously claimed that their piece was based solely on the California Civil Rights Department complaint and some subpoenaed texts. There were no quotes from Blake in the article, and it never once stated that she gave a direct interview.

But now? Megan Twohey herself admits:

“She told me, ‘This wasn’t even the worst I’ve experienced in Hollywood. I’ve seen far worse misconduct.’”

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That one sentence changes everything. Because if Blake was speaking off the record and influencing the article, that could’ve serious implications for Justin Baldoni’s previously dismissed defamation claim.

His legal team can now argue: “Wait a minute—you said it was objective journalism, but it was shaped by Blake’s own words?” Even if it’s too late to revive that claim, it reopens the door to credibility concerns around the entire New York Times piece.

And more importantly? It pokes holes in the entire public perception.


💬 She Never Intended to Go Public?

Even more shocking is what Blake allegedly told Megan during their chat:

“I never had any intention of discussing this or going public with my accusations.”

I mean… come again?

If she truly didn’t plan to make her allegations public, why go to the CRD? Why file a civil suit? Why unleash an avalanche of media coverage and career fallout?

According to Megan, Blake said it was the alleged retaliation—the so-called smear campaign—that made her speak out. She claims it was worse than the initial misconduct.

That’s… heavy. Because she’s essentially saying the harassment wasn’t the real issue. It was the way she was treated afterward. And that makes this look less like a straightforward justice case and more like a PR war gone nuclear.


🔍 The Daily Mail Plot Twist

Let’s move to the second jaw-dropper this week: James Vituska, a Daily Mail reporter caught up in the storm, is now switching lawyers—and not just any lawyer.

His new counsel? Tina Glandian, from Mark Geragos’s firm. Yes, the same Geragos who is BFFs with Brian Friedman, the attorney leading the charge against Blake and Ryan Reynolds.

Let that sink in.

Vituska was supposedly a neutral journalist who gave a sworn statement walking back early claims that Blake’s publicist, Leslie Sloan, called her experience “SA.” But now he’s hiring a criminal defense attorney tied to Baldoni’s side?

Why would a journalist need a high-profile criminal lawyer unless there’s something much bigger going on?

I don’t want to jump to conclusions, but something about this stinks. Why did Vituska drop his three previous attorneys? Why does someone peripherally involved need celebrity-grade defense?

Could the amended complaint coming Monday involve new allegations related to his communications? That would explain the sudden legal muscle.


🎭 Even Hollywood’s Laughing Now

As if this saga wasn’t already theatrical, even comedians are jumping in. On Howie Mandel’s podcast, actors Jerry O’Connell and Ali Macofsky did an impromptu sketch mocking the entire ordeal.

Ali impersonated Blake auditioning for her own biopic, making a biting “bump” joke referencing the original set confrontation.

Jerry followed up pretending to be Justin Baldoni, leaving a sarcastic 2 a.m. voicemail saying:

“I respect you, but… we’re not doing your rewrites. We’re sticking with the original script. If you have a problem with that, I’ll see you in court.”

Yikes. When even late-night comedians start writing punchlines, you know the damage is real.


👀 What Happens Now?

This Monday, June 23rd, is a big day. Brian Friedman will be filing an amended complaint and deposing Blake Lively. What’s in that amended filing could change everything.

Is there new proof of coordination between Blake and the press? Will the new filing challenge the NYT’s journalistic neutrality? Are there criminal implications for anyone involved?

We don’t know yet—but everyone’s watching. Especially now that it’s clear:

Blake spoke to a journalist and influenced an article that she publicly distanced herself from

The alleged harassment was not the worst she experienced

She didn’t plan to go public—until she allegedly felt attacked

A major reporter is suddenly “lawyering up” with connections to Baldoni’s legal team

It’s giving cover-up. It’s giving desperation. It’s giving… explosion imminent.


💌 Closing Thoughts from Sashi Flo

To everyone who’s emailed, messaged, or commented—you are everything. This community has kept me sane through this madness. You lift each other up, you share tips, and you remind me that even when Hollywood gets toxic, there’s a lot of beauty in connection and honesty.

As always, if you liked this breakdown, please subscribe and hit the notification bell. And if you’ve got tips—my inbox is always open.

Oscar (my cat) says hi—he’s napping again, as usual.

And remember, something’s brewing.
Stay ready.
Because Monday… could blow the roof off.

—Sashi Flo, Flossom Talk 🎤💥