Ryan Reynolds Losing Confidence as Blake Lively's Legal Strategy Falters, Source Says
Blake Lively is continuing her legal battle against Justin Baldoni after a sexual harassment claim dismissal, with trial set for May 18 in New York. However,...
Blake Lively is pressing forward with her legal battle against director Justin Baldoni, but sources close to the situation suggest her strategy may be backfiring — and that her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, is beginning to have doubts about the approach.
The trial is currently scheduled for May 18 in New York, following a setback in which Lively's sexual harassment claim was dismissed. Despite that ruling, Lively's legal team has signaled their intention to continue fighting on the remaining counts of her lawsuit.
According to an insider, Reynolds — who has largely stayed out of the public spotlight surrounding the case — is reportedly starting to 'wobble,' suggesting he may not be as united with his wife's legal direction as previously portrayed. The source indicated that the couple's once-unified front is showing signs of strain.
Lively filed her lawsuit against Baldoni, the director of 'It Ends with Us,' alleging sexual harassment and a coordinated smear campaign against her following a dispute over the film's promotion. Baldoni has strongly denied all allegations and filed a countersuit against Lively and Reynolds.
The case has drawn massive public attention, dividing Hollywood and sparking widespread debate about power dynamics in the film industry. Both sides have waged aggressive public relations battles alongside their legal maneuvers, adding an unusual layer of complexity to the proceedings.
Legal analysts have noted that the dismissal of the harassment claim represents a meaningful blow to Lively's case, potentially weakening her overall position heading into the May trial. How much of the original complaint survives pretrial motions could significantly shape the outcome.
With the trial date approaching and pressure mounting on both sides, the coming weeks are expected to bring critical legal developments. Whether Reynolds' reported uncertainty will influence Lively's strategy — or simply remain a behind-the-scenes tension — remains to be seen.